Budapest Hosts UEFA Champions League Final — PSG Defeats Arsenal 4-3 on Penalties at Puskás Aréna
Budapest's Puskás Aréna hosted the 2026 UEFA Champions League Final on May 30, with Paris Saint-Germain defeating Arsenal Football Club 4–3 on penalties after a 1–1 draw through 90 minutes and extra time. The match drew approximately 67,000 spectators to the stadium and tens of thousands more to the Budapest fan zones, making it one of the largest sporting events ever staged in Hungary. Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony led the city's preparation effort; Hungarian authorities deployed a major security and public transport operation. The event — awarded to Budapest before Hungary's political transition — represented a major logistical and reputational test for the city under its new political environment. For Hungary's economy, hosting the UCL Final delivered an estimated €200–300 million in tourism revenues over the match week. The tournament had previously passed through Budapest without diplomatic controversy under the Orbán era.
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