PSG wins back-to-back Champions League on penalties after 1-1 draw
Paris Saint-Germain defeats Arsenal 4-3 in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 final draw in Budapest, securing back-to-back Champions League titles. The match remained goalless in open play until late drama, culminating in penalties where PSG edged Arsenal to lift the trophy for the second year running. Managers and players praised PSG’s resilience as they sealed the title on penalties.
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- DW News·1h agoParis Saint-Germain clinches Champions League title on penalties
Paris Saint-Germain win their second consecutive Champions League title on penalties after a goalless match with Arsenal. Luis Enrique has built a team to be proud of at the oil-rich club, though Paris Saint-Germain failed to score from open play against Arsenal in the final.
Read on DW News - France 24·4h ago·Benjamin DODMANParis Saint-Germain triumphs over Arsenal on penalties to claim consecutive Champions League titles
Defending champions Paris Saint-Germain defeat Arsenal 4-3 in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in the final, securing their second consecutive Champions League title in Budapest on Saturday.
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🌍 Geography
The 2024 UEFA Champions League final was held in Budapest, Hungary.
📜 History
PSG won the Champions League title for the second consecutive season.
📖 Definition
Penalty shootout: a series of penalty kicks used to determine the winner after a tied match, with teams alternately taking kicks from the penalty mark.
⚖️ Law
No specific law cited; standard UEFA competition rules govern the final and tiebreaker procedures (advance to extra time if required, then penalties).
💡 Context
Teams: Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is a French club; Arsenal FC is an English club competing in the UEFA Champions League.
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