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UEFA limits Champions League away tickets to 60 euros

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Last updated: 2024/09/02 at 6:16 PM
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UEFA has announced a reduction in the maximum ticket prices that home clubs can charge visiting fans for this season’s Champions League games. The 60 euro ceiling, which is equivalent to £50, is intended to make European football more accessible and affordable for supporters. This decision reflects UEFA’s commitment to ensuring that fans can enjoy the matches without breaking the bank.

The new maximum price represents a 10 euro decrease from the previous cost of an away ticket for the Champions League. In addition, away tickets for the Europa League and Conference League will now be priced at 40 euros and 20 euros, respectively. This reduction is part of UEFA’s efforts to make football more inclusive and improve the overall match experience for fans.

In the 2025/26 season, the maximum price for away tickets will be decreased even further, with the Champions League set at 50 euros, the Europa League at 35 euros, and the Conference League at 20 euros. UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin has emphasized the importance of lowering ticket prices for visiting supporters, signaling the European Club Association’s commitment to enhancing the fan experience.

The decision to cap ticket prices for away games in the Champions League is a significant step towards making European football more accessible to fans. By reducing the financial burden on supporters, UEFA is encouraging more people to attend matches and enjoy the excitement of top-level competition. This move is part of a larger effort to improve the overall match experience for fans, ensuring that they can continue to support their favorite teams without breaking the bank.

UEFA’s decision to lower ticket prices for away games in its men’s club competitions is a positive development for football fans across Europe. By reducing the cost of attending matches, supporters will have the opportunity to experience the thrill of live football without facing financial barriers. This move reflects UEFA’s commitment to creating a more inclusive and fan-friendly environment within European football, where all supporters can enjoy the excitement of watching their teams compete at the highest level.

The reduction in ticket prices for away games in the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League is a welcome change for fans who have been consistently faced with high costs to attend matches. By implementing a price ceiling, UEFA is sending a clear message that it values the support of all fans and wants to make football more accessible to everyone. This decision is sure to be well-received by supporters across Europe, who will now have the opportunity to attend matches at a more affordable price and enjoy the thrill of top-level competition.

In conclusion, UEFA’s decision to cap ticket prices for away games in its club competitions is a positive step towards making European football more accessible and affordable for fans. By lowering the financial barrier to attending matches, UEFA is creating a more inclusive and fan-friendly environment where supporters can continue to support their favorite teams without facing exorbitant costs. This move reflects UEFA’s commitment to improving the overall match experience for fans and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy the excitement of live football.

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