Two shops near Champs-Elysees looted after Algeria football win

Algerian supporters celebrate near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris after the victory of their team during the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) quarter final football match between Ivory Coast and Algeria, on July 11, 2019. / AFP / DOMINIQUE FAGET
Updated 12 July 2019
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Two shops near Champs-Elysees looted after Algeria football win

  • Dozens of people looted the stores, taking helmets, gloves and also motorcycles
  • Police used tear gas to disperse the crowds and at least one person was arrested

PARIS: Two stores near the Champs-Elysees in Paris were looted on Thursday night, on the sidelines of celebrations marking Algeria’s latest win in the Africa Cup of Nations.
Several thousand people gathered at the famous landmark in the French capital after the north African country’s victory against Ivory Coast, which sent the team into the semifinal of the tournament.
But as fans celebrated, a group smashed their way into two stores nearby, including a motorcycle shop, an AFP journalist said.
Dozens of people looted the stores, taking helmets, gloves and also motorcycles.
Police used tear gas to disperse the crowds and at least one person was arrested, the AFP journalist added.
Football fans traditionally gather at the Champs-Elysees to celebrate key football victories.
Tear gas was also used to control crowds of Algerian supporters who had gathered at the Old Port in Marseille to mark the win.