PSG showcases Champions League trophy on Roland-Garros court
Paris Saint-Germain presented its Champions League trophy on the Philippe-Chatrier court on Monday. The ceremony mirrored the club's presentation from the previous year.
Ousmane Dembélé, Arnaud Doué, Kylian Zaïre-Emery and Matteo Barcola participated in the event. The four players are credited with bringing both the men's and women's Champions League trophies to the central court.
The display occurred during Roland-Garros 2026, linking tennis's Grand Slam with football's European triumphs. Roland-Garros organizers accommodated the football ceremony within the tournament schedule.
Dembélé and Doué's involvement reflects PSG's recent success in continental competition. Zaïre-Emery and Barcola's presence highlights the club's depth across both squads.
PSG's tradition of showcasing trophies at high‑profile venues continues with this Roland‑Garros appearance. The club aims to reinforce its brand visibility beyond football.
Future matches at the French Open will proceed under the heightened visibility generated by the football celebration. PSG will look to sustain its dual Champions League momentum.