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Champions League final tickets frozen at last year’s prices with limits on resales at face value
- On Monday, UEFA announced a freeze of Champions League final ticket prices at last year's levels for the May 30 match at Puskas Arena in Budapest.
- Amid World Cup backlash, critics likened the 2026 World Cup ticket market to official scalping and FIFA responded by offering some $60 seats at each of the 104 games.
- UEFA detailed that its resale platform limits buyers and requires face-value resales with no seller fee, while a global lottery offers 4,600 tickets with registered mobile phone access; disabled spectators pay 70 euros with one free companion ticket.
- The finalists each receive 17,200 tickets of the 61,400 total, while UEFA reserved more than 22,000 tickets for broadcasters, sponsors, soccer federations and guests distributed by national federations.
- In contrast to FIFA, UEFA framed its ticket program as more fan-friendly and is advised by Football Supporters Europe, which FIFA did not consult on World Cup pricing.
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UEFA Champions League 2025-26 Final Ticket Prices Stay Flat For Third Year Running
UEFA Champions League 2025-26 final tickets in Budapest will remain at last year’s prices, with resale capped at face value and strict mobile registration rules to curb scalping, contrasting FIFA’s World Cup model
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleTickets can be requested on the UEFA website until 11 a.m. on Thursday.
Ticket sales for the UEFA Champions League and Conference League finals have begun. The cheapest ticket for the Champions League final is 70 euros, while tickets for the Conference League final are priced at 45 euros.
·Istanbul, Türkiye
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Leaning Left8Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution73% Left
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- 73% of the sources lean Left
73% Left
L 73%
C 27%
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