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·10 June 2026
PSG’s two Champions Leagues soon on show at the Parc des Princes

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·10 June 2026

The celebrations continue around Paris Saint-Germain. According to Le Parisien, the club will display its second consecutive Champions League trophy at the Parc des Princes, alongside the one won last year. The initiative is designed to allow supporters to extend the European euphoria.
“The celebration is not over for Paris Saint-Germain supporters. Nearly ten days after their favorite club’s Champions League victory, its second in a row, they too will be able to enjoy the trophy.”
This decision reflects PSG’s desire to keep this moment alive beyond the pitch. After the celebrations, the powerful images, and the shared emotion, the club is giving its supporters a concrete way to make this new page of history their own. Seeing the trophy up close at the Parc des Princes also helps strengthen the bond between the team, the stadium, and the fans.
“The club has decided to display the cup at the Parc des Princes, next to the one won last year. This exhibition is part of the Stadium Tour, the Parc des Princes tour that fans can take.”
The symbolism is strong: the two Champions League trophies will be brought together in the same place. For Paris Saint-Germain, this presentation goes beyond a simple exhibition. It visually establishes the continuity of a winning cycle, while also making the Stadium Tour even more appealing. The Parc thus becomes a place of immediate memory, almost like a life-size photo album, but with more shiny metal and fewer blurry selfies.
“Starting July 4, the stadium will even open its doors seven days a week to allow everyone to enjoy these two trophies in PSG’s great collection.”
Opening seven days a week from July 4 shows that the club is expecting strong interest. After a second consecutive Champions League title, supporters’ anticipation is huge, including far from match nights. This exhibition could become a must-see stop of the summer for Parisian fans, combining celebration, pride, and the passing on of an already historic moment.
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