Paris Saint-Germain celebrated their first-ever UEFA Champions League triumph on May 31, 2025, overpowering Inter Milan in a commanding performance at the Allianz Arena in Munich.
Under the guidance of manager Luis Enrique, PSG showcased tactical brilliance and unrelenting energy, captivating over 64,000 fans in attendance.

The Ligue 1 side opened the scorebook in the 12th minute when Achraf Hakimi fired PSG ahead, setting the tone for their relentless attack. Just after 8 minutes, the nineteen-year-old prodigy Desire Doue doubled the lead with a fortunate deflection and added another in the second half, earning the distinction of being the youngest player to score and assist in a Champions League final. In the 73rd minute, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia dazzled with a clinical goal on a rapid counterattack, while Senny Mayulu, just coming off the bench, scored the final goal of the match in the 87th minute. This triumph completed a historic treble for PSG, following their successes in Ligue 1 and the Coupe de France.
The result of this match highlighted PSG’s relentless attacking prowess and defensive solidity, with 23 shots taken compared to Inter’s eight. Gianluigi Donnarumma’s heroics in goal ensured a clean sheet, while Inter’s usually clinical forwards, Lautaro Martinez and Marcus Thuram, were stifled by PSG’s high-pressing midfield trio of Joao Neves, Vitinha, and Fabian Ruiz. Luis Enrique praised his team’s “unwavering mentality” and singled out Doue’s “generational talent,” while Inter Milan manager Simone Inzaghi admitted his side was “outplayed in every facet.”
However, Paris Saint-Germain is not the first French club to win the Champions League title. The achievement goes to Olympique de Marseille, who achieved the feat in the 1992-93 season.
The 5-0 scoreline against Inter Milan marked the largest winning margin ever recorded in a UEFA Champions League final, setting a new benchmark in the competition’s storied history. The previous biggest margin of victory in a UEFA Champions League final was recorded in 1994, when AC Milan humbled FC Barcelona 4-0 at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, Greece. In that match, Daniele Massaro scored a brace, while Dejan Savicevic and Marcel Desailly scored the other two.