UEFA slammed over Champions League final ticket prices

18 February 2011 08:30

Fans' leaders have condemned UEFA's ticket prices for the Champions League final at Wembley Stadium on May 28 as outrageous.

UEFA have admitted the ticket prices will be the most expensive ever for a Champions League final - the cheapest tickets on general sale will come to £150 plus a £26 administration fee, while the cheapest category four tickets available through the clubs will be £80.

Malcolm Clarke, chairman of the Football Supporters' Federation, said: "These prices are absolutely outrageous and take ticket pricing to an absurdly stratospheric new level. In a difficult economic climate, not only in this country but across Europe where supporters may be coming from, this represents disgraceful exploitation of fans."

In relation to the administration fee, Clarke added: "The £26 administration fee represents the cherry on a particularly disgusting cake. There is absolutely no way of justifying such a high fee and UEFA should be ashamed of themselves."

UEFA's director of competitions Giorgio Marchetti insisted the prices were in line with comparable events such as the World Cup final or European Championship final.

Marchetti said at the ticket launch at London's City Hall: "The prices are based on the type of event and when you compare it to other events we don't think that the Champions League final is overpriced.

"We do not want to squeeze every single penny out of the market.

"We have to benchmark this event against other comparable events like for example the final of the Euros and the World Cup.

"Last year there was already a significant increase compared to the previous editions but it's nothing to do with being in London and it still priced below comparable events."

UEFA announced that 11,000 tickets will be available on general sale at £300, £225 and £150 with wheelchair entry costing £80. A certain number of £80 tickets will be available among the 25,000 allocated to each club in the final.

Source: PA