Visitor tickets capped at 60 euros this season

Visitor tickets capped at 60 euros this season
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To go and watch their favourite team away in the Champions League this season, a supporter will have to pay a maximum of 60 euros. A lowered ceiling that will decrease further in 2025/2026.

Fans will pay a maximum of €60 per Champions League match this season to accompany their team on their travels, a cap that has been lowered and will fall further in 2025/26, UEFA announced on Monday.

“After extensive consultation” Together with the powerful European Club Association and the Football Supporters Europe organisation, the European body has reduced the maximum price of 70 euros that has been in place for two seasons for visitors. The home clubs, who earn money from the prestigious European competition in addition to prize money and TV rights, will have to further reduce this ceiling next season to 50 euros, UEFA said in a statement.

The same trend applies to the other two men’s club competitions: in the Europa League, tickets for visiting supporters will be capped at €40 this season and €35 ​​in 2025/26, compared to €45 in the last two editions. In the Conference League, the cap, already lowered to €25 last season, will rise to €20 this season and next.

“By introducing more fan-friendly policies, we are continuing our mission to ensure that football remains an inclusive sport, where fans who travel across Europe to follow their team are valued and recognised.”said Aleksander Ceferin, the head of UEFA.

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