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18,000 tickets will go to each Champions League finalist

1 week ago  Raphael   Sport News

On Saturday June 3rd at 20:45 CET, the Champions League final will take place in Cardiff, Wales at their national stadium, normally used for the nation's rugby team.
It'll hold roughly 66,000 but due to security concerns, the final is expected to have 64,000 in attendance overall.Of those, 18,000 will be awarded directly to each club, with 5,500 destined for the general public.
The rest will be for sponsors, UEFA, the participants, and others.The cheapest ticket is set at just 69 euros, whereas the most expensive is 449, if taken at face value.
Video assistant refereeing is a major talking point, and although goal-line technology will be in place, VAR as a whole will not be.
Real Madrid won the competition last year and earned 80m for their exploits, as Zinedine Zidane's side hope to replicate the feat and become the first team to ever win back-to-back Champions League titles.