Fundación Xana Repeats Ritual for PSG's Champions League Victory

Over 80 people gathered to watch the Champions League final and celebrate Paris Saint-Germain's triumph, driven by Luis Enrique.

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Fundación Xana gathered over 80 people in Barcelona to watch the Champions League final, celebrating Luis Enrique's Paris Saint-Germain's victory against Arsenal.

For the second consecutive year, Fundación Xana organized a collective viewing of the Champions League final. The event, held in Barcelona, brought together more than 80 family members and collaborators to celebrate the victory of Paris Saint-Germain. The French club, managed by Luis Enrique, was crowned champion by defeating Arsenal in a thrilling penalty shootout (4-3) after a 1-1 draw in extra time.
Last year, the foundation had already organized a similar gathering to watch the final against Inter Milan, which ended with a resounding 5-0 victory for PSG. The success of that event and the outcome prompted this year's repeat, especially after Luis Enrique once again led the team to the final. In last year's victory, the coach received the champion's medal with a special t-shirt from Fundación Xana.
This year's event included an afternoon snack, as the match kicked off at 6 PM. The PSG foundation sent flags, cheering items, and an official jersey for each child to Barcelona. Fundación Xana, in turn, designed a new commemorative t-shirt for the Budapest final. Immediately after the match concluded with PSG's victory, orders for the 2026 version of this t-shirt surged.
Fundación Xana was established in November 2023 in memory of Xana Martínez Cullell, the daughter of Luis Enrique Martínez and Elena Cullell, who passed away in 2019 at the age of 9 due to osteosarcoma. The non-profit charitable organization focuses its efforts on assisting families affected by oncological diseases or serious pathologies in their children.