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Security forces stand guard by the bus transporting France's national football team players while parading down the Champs-Elysee in Paris, on July 16, 2018 after winning the Russia 2018 World Cup final football match. Image Credit: AFP

Moscow:The World Cup-winning French team returned home to a heroes’ welcome on Monday, parading down the Champs-Elysees as hundreds of thousands of cheering fans gave a raucous welcome to the country’s newest idols.

France's fans wave French national flags as they greet and welcome France's national football team players parading down the Champs-Elysee avenue in Paris on the roof of a bus. AFP

After overcoming a determined Croatia to win 4-2 in Sunday’s final in Russia, the team came back to euphoric crowds in Paris hoping to catch a glimpse of the players that have captured the country’s imagination.

Supporters wave French national flags and light flares as they gather on the Champs-Elysees avenue near the Arch of Triumph (Arc de Triomphe) in Paris. AFP

They did not disappoint, passing the golden World Cup trophy from player to player as they jumped and danced on an open-air bus with “World Champions” emblazoned on its side.

“Wow, it was completely crazy! They are too beautiful, France is beautiful!” said Julia Cohen, 28, after seeing the players pass by on the Champs-Elysees, the gathering point for all national celebrations.

Smoke in the colors of the national flag is released by the French aerobatic squad. AP

The parade took place under heavy police guard, with some of the 2,000 officers deployed in the capital to ensure the safety of the estimated 300,000 people who turned up.

French President Emmanuel Macron welcomes supporters and players of the French national football team during a reception at the Elysee Presidential Palace. Reuters

Above the partying crowds, nine jets from the Patrouille de France, the air force’s acrobatic unit, did an honorary flyover trailing blue, white and red smoke.

France player Olivier Giroud holds the trophy with team mates before a reception to honour the France soccer team. Reuters

Midfielder Paul Pogba, despite his voice nearly failing him, then proved himself a showman off the pitch as well as on by leading the guests in an impromptu celebratory rap punctuated by “Allez les Bleus!”

France's midfielder Paul Pogba speaks next to France's coach Didier Deschamps during a reception at the Elysee Presidential Palace. Reuters

“It’s true, we went on the pitch, and we said, We’re going to crush them all!” he said.

A fan holds a picture of France's forward Kylian Mbappe next to supporters waving French national flags while they all greet France's national football team players during a parade down the Champs-Elysee avenue. AFP

Nearly 3,000 guests were received in the Elysee gardens, including around 1,000 youths from local football clubs such as Bondy, the gritty Paris suburb whose towering housing blocks produced rising star forward Kylian Mbappe.

Some of the kids even got to touch the famed trophy, which captain Hugo Lloris handed around.

The guests were also treated to the beats of DJ Snake, who has worked with pop stars including Lady Gaga and is part of the Pardon My French collective of French DJs.

Mbappe, who applied the coup de grace in the final to cement his place as a new global superstar at just 19, said he achieved what he had set out to do -- win the World Cup.

French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron pose with France soccer team captain Hugo Lloris holding the trophy, coach Didier Deschamps and players before a reception to honour the France soccer team. Reuters

“We are proud to make the French happy,” he told French channel TF1.

Striker Antoine Griezmann said: “Frankly, personally, it’s not real yet. This cup weighs a lot.”

“We are trying to give a good image for France, for French players. I hope that lots of young people will have seen this match and do the same,” he added.

Macron had already celebrated with the team on Sunday -- even doing “dab” dance moves with players in a video that has gone viral -- after attending the final in Moscow.