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Paris Saint-Germain victory celebration ends in rioting

Football club’s Ligue 1 title celebrations were cut short Monday night after ugly clashes between spectators and police in central Paris.

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Paris St Germain’s Ligue 1 title celebrations were cut short on Monday after clashes between spectators and police in the west of the French capital, reports FRANCE 24.

Some of those involved wore PSG shirts and climbed on to temporary scaffolding as the soccer club’s players were showing off the French champions’ trophy.

“The scaffolding is going to collapse. We can’t welcome the players in these conditions,” the ceremony’s public announcer said as the players were forced to leave the Place du Trocadero earlier than expected.

Riot police fired tear gas to try to disperse the crowd after up to 15,000 people- according to police -gathered to celebrate PSG’s first league title since 1994.

Bus shelters were destroyed during the episode with some of the people involved covering their faces.

“It is a pity that we had to deal with some troublemakers,” Paris mayor Bertrand Delanoë told French broadcaster BFM TV.

Read more of this report from FRANCE 24.