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The Aviation Social Centre turned into a sea of energy and celebration on Saturday night as football lovers wrapped up Hitz FM’s electrifying Rep Ur Jersey event with a pulsating afterparty.
Following PSG’s stunning 5–0 victory over Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League final, fans, particularly PSG supporters and neutrals, stayed behind to keep the energy alive.
DJs from Hitz FM took over the turntables, blasting back-to-back hits that got the crowd dancing deep into the night.
While some Inter fans looked visibly heartbroken, the overwhelming mood was one of celebration and community.
Clad in colourful jerseys, supporters jammed to Afrobeats, highlife, dancehall, and amapiano tracks, waving flags and singing along.
The afterparty crowned what had been a packed day of activities—from FIFA game tournaments and basketball showdowns to a lively football gala.
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