From €180 to €950: This is what you will pay to attend the Champions League final
The UEFA Champions League final for this season will take place on Saturday, May 31, starting at 8 PM (GMT+1), at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, home to Bayern Munich, which accommodates more than 70,000 spectators.
UEFA has allocated 18,000 tickets for fans of Paris Saint-Germain and the same number for supporters of Inter Milan to ensure a strong and balanced attendance for both finalists. Additionally, 38,700 tickets will be available for the general public through the official UEFA website, as announced by the organization.
The prices for tickets for the fans of both clubs have been set at €70 (approximately 730 Moroccan dirhams), while the public ticket prices are divided into three categories: the third category at €180 (1,870 Moroccan dirhams), the second category at €650 (6,780 Moroccan dirhams), and the first category at €950 (9,900 Moroccan dirhams). There is also a special price for people with disabilities at just €70.
French newspaper L’Équipe has confirmed that the sale will occur in three consecutive phases, between May 9 and May 20, providing an equal opportunity for football enthusiasts to secure their seats for one of the most significant sporting events of the season.