On Saturday May 31, Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan will face off in the final of the Champions League 2024-2025. A meeting at Munich’s Allianz Arena for which tickets were sold out very quickly. But there are some disappointments and tensions. Including those who are trying to make a very handsome resale afterwards. UEFA had already put its foot down and issued a reminder of the rules, and has now spoken out again, as relayed by RMC Sport.
“Regarding the purchase of tickets on the secondary market, from unauthorized third parties, websites, agencies or resellers, UEFA states: “These tickets can be cancelled by UEFA at any time and supporters risk being refused entry or expelled from the stadium. In addition, fans may not receive the tickets they have purchased from these unauthorized third parties.
The official UEFA website is the only one authorized to sell tickets. The body also warns about the technical details of 100% digital tickets, to be downloaded on the UEFA Mobile Tickets application.”
The reminder is clear, and we can only urge everyone to be very careful. There may be certain temptations, resale or purchase, but the rules are clear and there are real risks. UEFA won’t do anyone any favors. So we hope that everyone will remain reasonable. Even if it’s a highly anticipated evening that could change the history of PSG.