Champions League Final tickets on sale now!
Friday, February 29th, 2008UEFA Champions League Final at Moscow Luzhniki Stadium with a capacity of 69,500 seats are available for sale now via UEFA website now. Approximately 10,500 tickets are available for sale to fans worldwide.
A total of 75 per cent of the tickets are reserved for the general public and the supporters of the two finalists. Each finalist club is able to take up to 21,000 tickets and distribute these directly to its supporters.
UEFA will take stern action against whoever found guilty of infringement. UEFA underlines that no tickets are being distributed via agencies or brokers. UEFA also encourages fans not to be lured into deals with touts who not only demand exorbitant prices, but are often not in possession of the tickets they purport to have for sale. Online applications will be checked to ensure that anyone banned from attending football matches is unsuccessful in any attempt to purchase tickets.
For full details of ticketing, please visit UEFA Tickets
Terms and conditions will be available on uefa.com.
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