19.9 C
Harare
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
HomeNewsRamos’ last-gasp equalizer helps PSG win Champions Trophy in penalty shootout

Ramos’ last-gasp equalizer helps PSG win Champions Trophy in penalty shootout

Date:

Related stories

Mutsvangwa backs Tungwarara for Zanu PF post

Zanu PF national spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa has expressed support...

Fewer Farmers, Bigger Fields: Zimbabwe Tobacco Output Set to Rise in 2025/26 Season

HARARE – Zimbabwe’s Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB)...

Man (45) who died in Kerry accident named as Zimbabwean national

KERRY – A man who died following a serious...

Family Dismiss Death Rumours as Mzembi Battles Harsh Prison Conditions

HARARE – Family members and close associates of former...

Zimbabwean killed in Russia-Ukraine war identified

BULAWAYO — A Zimbabwean national has been confirmed among...

Barcelona beats Real Madrid again to win Spanish Super Cup final in Saudi Arabia clasico

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia — Raphinha scored twice in Saudi...

Man United crashes out of FA Cup as club weighs up candidates for interim coach

MANCHESTER, England — Managerless Manchester United crashed out of...

Moneybags to shape Zanu-PF succession politics

Zanu-PF-linked wealthy business figures and tenderpreneurs are likely to...

KUWAIT CITY — Gonçalo Ramos snatched an equalizer deep into added time before Paris Saint-Germain defeated Marseille in a penalty shootout to win the Champions Trophy on Thursday.

Goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier saved penalties from Matt O’Riley and Hamed Traoré in the shootout as PSG denied Marseille a first piece of silverware since 2012.

Chevalier had been decisive earlier in the game to deny several Marseille chances.

PSG claimed the trophy, also known as the French Super Cup, for the fourth straight time and a record-extending 14th overall. In addition to winning the Champions League, PSG completed a league and cup double last season, with Marseille finishing second in Ligue 1.

The game was played at Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium in Kuwait City.

PSG trailed 2-1 until the fifth minute of stoppage time when Ramos scored at the end of a swift counterattack, converting a headed assist from Bradley Barcola.

Ousmane Dembélé had given PSG the lead with a first-half goal. Mason Greenwood leveled from the penalty spot in the 76th and an own goal from Pacho gave Marseille the lead three minutes from time.

Marseille had beaten PSG earlier this season in the French league.

Source: AP

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

spot_img