Paris Saint-Germain has officially sold out the 18,000 tickets allocated to its supporters for the Champions League final against Inter Milan, scheduled for May 31 in Munich, as reported by Bruno Salomon Ici Paris Ile de France. This sale, organized in several waves according to the length of time subscribers have been with the club, did not go through to wave 3, confirming the enormous enthusiasm surrounding the event.
Fever is mounting in Paris: tickets for the Champions League final are now sold out. PSG, which had reserved a total of 18,000 tickets for its supporters, has opted to distribute them in three successive waves, giving priority to the most loyal and assiduous season ticket holders at the Parc des Princes this season. After a first wave reserved for subscribers attending at least 50-75% of home matches, followed by a second for those having attended between 3 and 10 matches, all tickets were snapped up even before wave 3 opened.
Less regular fans will therefore have to turn to other channels, or hope for a gesture from a relative ranked higher in the sales hierarchy. This success testifies to the immense anticipation surrounding this historic final, in which PSG will attempt to win the first Champions League in its history. There will be plenty of people and support on the day, and players from both teams must start to feel the weight of history ahead of this great footballing event.