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France fans clash with riot cops in Paris with tear gas and missiles flying as World Cup victory celebrations turn ugly

The worst trouble was on the Champs Elysee in the early hours as lines of officers used tear gas to restore order

FRANCE fans clashed with riot cops in Paris last night with tear gas and missiles flying as World Cup victory celebrations turn ugly.

The worst trouble was on the capital's Champs Elysee in the early hours as lines of officers used tear gas to restore order.

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Riot cops were drafted in after celebrations got out of handCredit: Reuters

As a massive crowd celebrated Les Bleus beating Belgium 1-0 in St-Petersburg, Russia, stones were thrown at police, and cars vandalised.

One witness, who was forced out of the area just before 1am by riot officers, said: “There were also attempts to set fire to wheelie bins.

“They held back for as long as they could, but as the crowd got more rowdy, long lines of CRS (riot officers) moved in.

“There were hundreds of them waiting in side streets for any sign of problems.”

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Fans climbed on top of vehicles as the crowd veered out of controlCredit: AFP or licensors
A baton wielding riot cop shouts at fans to stay behind the barricadeCredit: Reuters
Riot police use tear gas on French World Cup football supporters
Trouble makers let off flares as mob mentality began taking holdCredit: REUTERS
A tear gas canister is fired in a bid to tame the thugs
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Good-natured revellery decended in to thuggery as the night progressedCredit: Reuters
Flares were lit in the Champs-Elysees as crowds surged into the famous streetCredit: Getty - Contributor
With the mood changing for the worst, the police were forced to evacuated people from the Champs ElyseesCredit: AP:Associated Press
While most left the avenue, some remained to cause troubleCredit: EPA
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Pictures and video posted on social media including YouTube showed some of the mob hurling missiles.

In other parts of France, revellers jumped on to cars – including ones being driven – and stripped naked in civic fountains, including one in Lyon.

Fireworks and flares were let off everywhere, as crowds chanted “We’re in the final, we’re in the final”.

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There were also cries of “Umtiti for President,” in reference to Samuel Umtiti, the France defender who scored the winning goal.

Meanwhile President Emmanuel Macron jumped for joy and thousands of fans flooded the streets of Paris.

Ex-Baywatch star Pamela Anderson was also in the stadium to cheer on Les Bleus to victory.

French President Emanuel Macron was ecstatic at the conclusion of the matchCredit: The Mega Agency
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Flares were let off outside iconic monuments like the Arc de Triomphe and along the Champs Elysees while waving the tricolors flags on the streets of the French capital.

Supporters will be desperate for Didier Deschamps' side to go one better than they did two years ago when they were denied victory in the Euros on home soil by Portugal in the Stade de France final.

Much of the squad that played that night were in action during that showpiece match, but absent was the towering centre-back Raphael Varane, who was injured for Euro 2016.

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Pamela Anderson was at the stadium supporting the France teamCredit: Getty - Contributor
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Samuel Umtiti's headed goal was enough to send France to the final, with a minor deflection off the big-haired Belgian Fellaini as the ball flew past Thibaut CourtoisCredit: Reuters
Defender Umtiti wheels away in celebration after scoring for FranceCredit: AFP or licensors
The French stars mob Samuel Umtiti after going ahead against FranceCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Thousands of fans packed the Champs Elysses after France beat Belgium in their World Cup semi-finalCredit: Reuters
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Flares were set off in the French capital after Les Bleus beat Belgium as this fan showed his passionCredit: EPA
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It was a defensive and quiet game but these supporters did not mind as it gave France their victoryCredit: EPA
Fans waved Tricolors and set off flares as they passionately enjoyed the momentCredit: AP:Associated Press
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One supporter held up a replica of the World Cup trophy following celebrations as France reached the finalCredit: Reuters
The Arc de Triomphe looked imposing as fans expressed their joyCredit: AP:Associated Press
These France fans travelled to St Petersburg to watch the match and donned stereotypical French attireCredit: Reuters
 Jennifer Giroud has travelled to Russia to cheer on her partnerCredit: Getty - Contributor
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Florian Thauvin's girlfriend Charlotte Pirroni was once a runner-up for the Miss France beauty pageantCredit: Getty - Contributor
Maria Salaues was alongside the midfielder's mother in the standsCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Isabelle Matuidi has been spotted at a number of games in RussiaCredit: Getty - Contributor

 

The Real Madrid man was magnificent in St Petersburg though, the rock at the heart of defence and Belgium rarely threatened Hugo Lloris' goal.

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Ever since Zinedine Zidane and company marched to victory in their home World Cup in 1998, the French have experienced big football nights on a regular basis.

They beat Brazil 3-0 in the famous final two decades ago, before going on to win the Euros two years later.

Zidane was again the star in 2006, but managed to end his football career in acrimonious fashion as he headbutted Marco Materazzi, bowing out of a dazzling football career in a red mist.

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This Belgium fan just wanted to get a selfie with her painted compatriot during the clashCredit: Reuters
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For some Belgium fans, the emotion was too much to stomachCredit: Reuters
Belgium fans watched in stunned silence as their ruthless attack was smothered by a French defensive masterclassCredit: AP:Associated Press
These Belgium fans had a replica World Cup trophy made up, but they did not need itCredit: AFP

As for Belgium, there will be big questions about why they never really got into the game against a resilient France side.

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Brussels police were forced to disperse crowds in the Belgian capital with riot police after flares were thrown following Roberto Martinez's side's defeat.

The cops walked in a line across the boulevards of Brussels as photos showed that most residents simply went home after their lacklustre exit.

As for England, they will hope to be the side that meets France in the final when they take on Croatia tonight.

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Riot police were eventually called in across Brussels after fans turned aggressiveCredit: AFP or licensors
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Gareth Southgate's side are largely the unknown quantity left in the competition following their march to the last four.

England have infamously underperformed in major tournaments since Sir Bobby Robson's side made the semi-finals of the World Cup in 1990.

But this year they have looked together, determined and like there is simply no pressure, and Southgate will look to take that into the Croatia clash.

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As for London, the UK metropolis will no doubt do its utmost to make sure it upstages Paris as the party capital of the world... away from Russia.


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