Joyful celebrations filled the Paris Saint-Germain club after PSG won the UEFA Champions League title for the second consecutive time, following their thrilling victory over England’s Arsenal in the final match.
The decision came via penalty shootouts after the original and extra time ended in a positive draw of one goal each, as the Parisian club continued to make history by achieving an unprecedented milestone in its football journey, proving its dominance on the European stage.
For his part, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, president of Paris Saint-Germain, expressed his immense happiness with this historic achievement, affirming in press statements that this coronation is the fruit of long-term planning and diligent work for many years.
Al-Khelaifi added that his team has unequivocally proven to be the best in the world, after an exceptional season crowned with the European title for the second time, following their past season’s 5-0 annihilation of Italy’s Inter Milan in the final.
The club president praised their fierce rival Arsenal, wishing them better luck in upcoming seasons, and appreciating the great efforts made by the English club, their coach, and their fans throughout the football season.
Al-Khelaifi did not forget to dedicate this precious title to the soul of his mother, who always shared his ambition of winning the Champions League, in a touching gesture reflecting loyalty and gratitude.
Thus, Paris Saint-Germain joins the list of eight major clubs that have managed to secure the continental title for two consecutive years.
This prestigious list includes European giants such as Real Madrid, Benfica, Inter Milan, Ajax Amsterdam, Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Nottingham Forest, and Milan, confirming the new status the French club has reached on the global football map.
This achievement affirms the strength and continuity of the sports project of the French capital’s club, which always aims to compete at the highest local and continental levels and seeks to enhance its position as one of the most prominent clubs in football history.

