Champions League
Coverage of Champions League in the Nexus archive.
- Former Romania soccer midfielder Gabriel Muresan drowns in lake. He was 44
Gabriel Muresan, a Romanian soccer player who served as mayor of Apold, drowned in a lake near the town. He was 44 and played for Romania's national team, winning league titles with Cluj during his career.
- Violence amid PSG celebrations was not gang-driven, but acts by 'varied profiles'
After Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory in Paris on May 30, 2026, violence occurred during celebrations, but it was not driven by gangs and involved participants with 'varied profiles'.
- The week around the world in 20 pictures
The article highlights global events including attacks on police in Southampton, Russian strikes in Kyiv, an Ebola outbreak, and Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory. These events are captured by leading photojournalists over the past week.
- Six stabbed at Arsenal parade in London — hours after PSG triumph turns Paris into ‘urban guerrilla warfare’
Six people were stabbed during Arsenal's Premier League victory parade in London. Hours later, celebrations for PSG's Champions League triumph in Paris turned into an 'urban guerrilla warfare' scenario on the Champs Élysées.
- Nearly 900 arrested as PSG celebrations blighted by violence
France reported nearly 900 arrests following riots after Paris Saint-Germain won the Champions League. Celebrations were disrupted by clashes between youths and police, vehicles set on fire, and shops looted in Paris and other cities.
- Between celebration and confrontation: Paris after PSG victory
Paris experienced clashes between fans and police following the Champions League final, resulting in nearly 800 arrests. The event occurred in the aftermath of PSG's victory, marked by both celebration and confrontation.
- Hundreds arrested across France during unrest after PSG win - as more than 50 officers injured
French police in Paris managed clashes following PSG's Champions League final victory over Arsenal, leading to hundreds of arrests and more than 50 officers injured during the unrest.
- The week in pictures: Europe's shock early heatwave, French Open battles and the Blue Origin blast
Europe experienced a record-breaking heatwave in May, with former title holders eliminated at the French Open and PSG defeating Arsenal in the Champions League final. The week also featured a Blue Origin rocket launch.
- French police arrest 780 after violent Paris Saint-Germain celebrations
French police arrested 780 people involved in violent clashes following Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory. The unrest, which included fires, shop vandalism, and an attempted police station storming, injured 57 officers, most with minor wounds.
- More than 280 arrested in Paris as clashes erupt on PSG victory night
More than 400 people were detained across France, including 283 in Paris, following violent clashes after Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League final victory. It remains unclear how many detainees were remanded in custody for further investigation.
- Trump sexual abuse accuser ‘under criminal investigation by DOJ’
The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly opening a criminal inquiry into E. Jean Carroll, a sexual abuse accuser of Donald Trump. The article also mentions unrelated events, including media controversy in France over heatwave coverage, Jannik Sinner's exit from Roland-Garros, and PSG's upcoming Champions League final against Arsenal.
- Kai Havertz: Arsenal and Germany's man for the big moment
Kai Havertz, the Germany and Arsenal forward, is set to appear in his second Champions League final. The article highlights his reputation as a match winner in crucial moments.
- Liverpool goalkeeper fined for watching phone while driving
Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili was fined for watching his phone while driving. The incident occurred after a Champions League match against Galatasaray in Istanbul, Turkey in March.