PSG win second Champions League title, beating Arsenal

The French club claimed their second European Cup, defeating Arsenal in the final to cement their place among the continent’s elite.

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Paris Saint-Germain won the UEFA Champions League for the second time in their history, defeating Arsenal in the final. The result cements PSG's position among European football's top clubs.

Key points

  • PSG beat Arsenal to claim the 2026 Champions League title
  • It is the French club's second ever European Cup
  • Arsenal finish as runners-up despite strong final campaign

Paris Saint-Germain won the UEFA Champions League for the second time in their history on Friday, defeating Arsenal in the final to add a second European crown to their trophy cabinet.

The Paris club had reached the final after a strong run through the competition, and saw off the English side to claim the title. Arsenal, despite their own ambitions going into the match, finished as runners-up.

The result marks a further consolidation of PSG’s standing in European football. The club won their first Champions League title earlier in their history, and this second success represents their most significant continental achievement since.