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Arsenal will be forced to return Champions League trophy if they beat PSG in the final

Arsenal won't get to keep the Champions League trophy for good if they best Paris Saint-Germain in the tournament final

18:00, 29 May 2026

NYON, SWITZERLAND - JUNE 17: A view of the Champions League trophy during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 First Qualifying Round Draw at the UEFA Headquarters, The House of the European Football, on June 17, 2025 in Nyon, Switzerland (Photo by Kristian Skeie - UEFA)

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Arsenal can become the seventh English team to win the Champions League on Saturday(Image: Kristian Skeie - UEFA)

Arsenal will be unable to retain the Champions League trophy permanently should they overcome Paris Saint-Germain in the final, owing to one crucial regulation change.

The Gunners face the current holders on Saturday, where they are aiming to become the seventh English club to lift the trophy. However, the silverware will not remain in north London indefinitely following any potential victory over the French champions due to UEFA rules.

Back in 2009, the governing body opted to present a replica trophy to each year's winner with their name engraved upon it, allowing clubs to display it permanently within their museum.

While the victors raise the original trophy aloft after the match, it subsequently returns to UEFA's possession at their headquarters in Switzerland. In the event of a Gunners triumph, Arsenal may produce replicas of the cup but must clearly identify them as such, with the replica permitted to be no larger than 80% of the actual trophy's size.

Prior to this rule change, clubs that had won the competition five times in total or three consecutive times were entitled to keep the trophy permanently. The original cup was awarded to Real Madrid following their victory in the first five editions of the competition between 1956 and 1960.

William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhaes, Riccardo Calafiori, Ben White and Martin Zubimendi of Arsenal celebrate

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Arsenal have already lifted one trophy this season(Image: Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

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Ajax became the next recipients of a permanent trophy after claiming three successive titles between 1970 and 1973. Bayern Munich similarly achieved three consecutive triumphs from 1974 to 1976, becoming the third club to accomplish that feat.

AC Milan claimed the tournament for a fifth time in 1994, joining an exclusive group, before Liverpool became the only English club to retain the trophy permanently after defeating the Italian giants in the 'Miracle of Istanbul' in 2005.

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The Reds also hold the distinction of being the last side to keep the trophy in perpetuity prior to the rule change in 2009. As a result, Barcelona's victory in the 2015 final against Juventus meant the Spanish side were required to return the silverware to UEFA.

Speaking on the eve of the final in Budapest, Gunners manager Mikel Arteta described it as a "privilege" to compete in the showpiece occasion of football's most prestigious club competition.

Mikel Arteta, Manager of Arsenal, gestures a thumbs up during the Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Arsenal

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Mikel Arteta could lead Arsenal to a historic Premier League and Champions League double(Image: Getty)

"He said: "It's huge. It's a massive privilege. You see the impact immediately when you reach the final, how people react, to be there, to be present, to have travelled there, and the demands that you have [from] all of that.

"It's the most special competition in the world at club level. There's no question about that. And I really want to enjoy the day, and obviously win it."

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