Paris Saint-Germain have won the UEFA Champions League for the second year in a row after defeating Arsenal in the 2026 final. The French giants, who lifted the trophy for the first time last season, successfully defended their crown in Budapest, completing a historic back-to-back triumph.
The final, played on Saturday night, saw PSG edge out Arsenal in a tense encounter that went down to penalties. A missed spot-kick from Arsenal defender Gabriel proved decisive as the Parisians held their nerve to secure the victory.
This achievement makes PSG only the second team in the modern Champions League era to win consecutive titles, following Real Madrid’s dominance in previous years. The win comes just months after Kylian Mbappé’s departure from the club, silencing critics who doubted PSG’s ability to sustain success without their former superstar.
A Remarkable European Journey
PSG’s path to the final included victories over strong sides, culminating in a hard-fought semi-final aggregate win over Bayern Munich. Their defensive resilience and clinical moments in key games proved vital throughout the campaign. Under their current management, the club has transformed from perennial nearly-men into serial winners on the European stage.
Reactions Across Football World.
The result has sparked widespread reactions. PSG fans are celebrating the historic achievement, while Arsenal supporters are left to reflect on another final heartbreak. Fabrizio Romano and major football outlets confirmed the win, highlighting it as a defining moment for the Parisian club. Many have also pointed out the irony of Mbappé watching PSG lift the trophy again shortly after leaving the club.
Back-to-back Champions League titles significantly boost PSG’s status as one of Europe’s elite clubs. It also strengthens their domestic dominance and sets a new benchmark for the club’s ambitions. The victory will likely fuel even greater expectations for the upcoming season as they aim to establish themselves as the dominant force in European football. For Arsenal, the loss adds to their growing list of near-misses in major finals, despite an impressive campaign that saw them reach the showpiece event. PSG’s triumph is being hailed as one of the standout stories of the 2025/26 season.











