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France France's World Cup elimination triggers riots in Paris and Lyon. Photo: Screen-grab from X
Violence erupted in several parts of France after the national team's 2-0 defeat to Spain in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final, with police making more than 160 arrests following clashes in Paris and Lyon.
Paris records over 140 arrests
According to BFMTV, disturbances broke out in Paris and nearby suburbs shortly after the final whistle.
???? | Se reportan disturbios en Lille tras la derrota de Francia contra España en la Copa del Mundo. pic.twitter.com/zCkD6JWzLT
— ʜᴇʀQʟᴇs (@herqles_es) July 15, 2026
Police confirmed that the incidents did not result in serious injuries.
Clashes also reported in Lyon
Similar scenes unfolded in Lyon, where hundreds of supporters had gathered at Place Bellecourt to watch the World Cup semi-final.
Following France's elimination, several groups assembled in the city centre, and projectiles, including fireworks, were thrown at police officers.
? INFO - #FaitsDivers : Des affrontements ont éclaté entre les forces de l’ordre et plusieurs individus place Bellecour, à #Lyon, à l’issue de la défaite de l’équipe de France en demi-finale de la Coupe du monde. ??? pic.twitter.com/rEoEdSjFSG
— FranceNews24 (@FranceNews24) July 15, 2026
Authorities said no injuries or significant property damage had been reported in the city.
Heightened security amid Bastille Day celebrations
The World Cup semi-final coincided with Bastille Day celebrations, prompting French authorities to strengthen security arrangements across the country.
According to reports, nearly 70,000 security personnel had been deployed nationwide because the national holiday coincided with the high-profile football match.
Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez told BFMTV that authorities were maintaining "a high level of vigilance" and were prepared to "put an immediate stop to any disorder."
"No unruly behaviour will be tolerated," Nuñez said.
Police also praised the majority of supporters for behaving responsibly despite France's defeat.
Macron reacts to France's WC exit
French President Emmanuel Macron congratulated Spain on reaching the final while expressing support for the French team.
"Bravo to Spain for this qualification. Thank you to the Bleus for carrying our colours with commitment," Macron said after the match.
"Tonight's defeat is hard to take, but this team is young and full of promise," the president added.
Spain secure final berth
Spain booked their place in the FIFA World Cup 2026 final with a composed 2-0 victory over France in Dallas.
Mikel Oyarzabal opened the scoring from the penalty spot after Lucas Digne fouled Lamine Yamal inside the area.
Luis de la Fuente's side will face either England or Argentina in Sunday's World Cup final in New Jersey, while France will contest the third-place play-off.
Previous football celebrations marred by violence
France has witnessed similar incidents following major football matches in recent years.
Earlier this year, more than 400 people were arrested after widespread disorder broke out in Paris following Paris Saint-Germain's (PSG) victory over Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League final.
??? It's past 3 AM in Paris and there are no signs of things slowing down.
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) May 31, 2026
The PSG "celebrations" have rolled into the early morning hours with fires, looting, and clashes still ongoing.pic.twitter.com/WZdeECoqiP https://t.co/sLaaT7iKmr
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