Keyser Soze Tartan Amy Beitrag melden Geschrieben 17. Februar 2011 (bearbeitet) UEFA Champions League Final ticket sales014 - Tickets for UEFA Champions League Final Wembley, London 2011 go on sale on 24 February Published: Thursday 17 February 2011, 15.28CET * Share * Print UEFA announced today in London that the ticket sales for the UEFA Champions League Final 2011, to be played at the Wembley Stadium in London on Saturday 28 May at 19.45 local time, will commence on Thursday 24 February at 12.00 CET exclusively via Europe's football website UEFA.com. The general public will be able to apply for up to two tickets per applicant from an allocation of 11,000 tickets between 24 February 12.00 CET to 18 March 2011 18.00 CET. Once the application period has finished, allocation will be decided by lottery and every valid application will enter the ballot, independent of the time of submission within the application period. The net capacity of the Wembley Stadium for the UEFA Champions League Final 2011 will be around 86,000. The vast majority of the tickets are reserved for the general public and the supporters of the two finalist clubs. Each finalist is entitled to an allocation of 25,000 tickets and to distribute these directly to their supporters, meaning a total of 50,000 tickets for fans, plus the 11,000 tickets available for sale to fans worldwide via UEFA.com. These figures also include the Youth Packages – 500 paired tickets will be available to the general public for 250 children accompanied by an adult, whereas the two finalists will receive for the same purpose 200 paired tickets each. The remaining tickets will be allocated to the European football family, including UEFA, the local organising committee, national associations, commercial partners and broadcasters. There are four price categories available for the general public: Category 1: 300.00 GBP Category 2: 225.00 GBP (Youth Package: 338.00 GBP) Category 3: 150.00 GBP Wheelchair: 80.00 GBP Administration fees are: 26.00 GBP (inside Europe) and 36.00 GBP (outside Europe) Payment can be made by credit card only. Applicants will be informed via email by 6 April 2011 at the latest whether their application has been successful or not. They will also be able to check the status of their application on the ticket portal with their log in information as of 6 April. Tickets will be dispatched by the end of April by secure mailing. Ticketing Terms and Conditions All applicants are bound by the ticketing terms and conditions. Action will be taken in cases of infringement. Online applications will be checked against police data to ensure that anyone banned from stadiums is unsuccessful in any attempt to purchase tickets. Persons attending the final are warned that tickets will be personalised and that security checks at the stadium are planned. 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. http://www.uefa.com/uefa/mediaservices/mediareleases/newsid=1595715.html wenigstens warnens for sich selbst .. cnuts bearbeitet 17. Februar 2011 von Keyser Soze 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Kante oi! gorgeous! what's your name? Beitrag melden Geschrieben 17. Februar 2011 "Als ich beim vergangenen Finale im Mai in Athen war, war ich verwundert, wie wenige Familien und Kinder im Stadion waren. Das würde sich ändern, würde am Wochenende gespielt werden." Das Finale der Champions League und des Vorgängerbewerbs, des Cups der Meister, wird seit der Erstaustragung 1956 traditionell an einem Mittwochabend ausgetragen. RT @inspectorsaab wtf does Platini smoke? @hayleymcqueen £50 notes by the sounds of it. Tolle Hayley 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
ianrush Pass And Move - It's The Liverpool Groove Beitrag melden Geschrieben 18. Februar 2011 (bearbeitet) "That's also why we put some tickets from children at a discounted price," said Marchetti, though the 500 packages on offer for one adult and one child are only available in category two and will cost £338. "That's a 50% discount for the child," said Marchetti.The £26 administration fee per two-ticket booking or £36 outside Europe was justified because there were "costs involved", he said. Na immerhin 500 Kindertickets in einem 90.000er Stadion und dann noch mit so einem fetten Rabatt. Well done UEFA ! Komischerweise gibts noch keine Antwort von ihnen bezüglich der Beschwerde über die irrsinnigen Ticketpreise die Sparta verlangt hat. Müsst mal nachschaun was ich 05 in Istanbul und 06 in Paris bezahlt habe. "costs involved" Nutten und Koks wohl. bearbeitet 18. Februar 2011 von ianrush 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Maulinho get the fuck in! Beitrag melden Geschrieben 18. Februar 2011 (bearbeitet) Na immerhin 500 Kindertickets in einem 90.000er Stadion Kindertickets sind's eh nur 250. edit: a, vielleicht fertiglesen...anscheinend 450 Kinder. bearbeitet 18. Februar 2011 von Maulinho 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
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