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Manchester City Players to Refund Fans' Champions League Tickets

Manchester City players will refund travel costs for 374 fans after a 3-1 Champions League loss to Bodo/Glimt, acknowledging the fans' sacrifice in harsh Arctic conditions.

  • On Tuesday, Manchester City's captains' group Bernardo Silva, Ruben Dias, Rodri and Erling Haaland pledged to refund tickets and travel costs for 374 fans who travelled to the Arctic Circle.
  • After Saturday's derby defeat, City suffered a 3-1 loss at Bodo/Glimt on Tuesday, with midfielder Rodri receiving a red card, compounding a difficult period.
  • The captains' group said, `Our supporters mean everything to us,` acknowledging the fans' sacrifices in cold conditions and travel.
  • Kevin Parker, representative of the official supporters club, welcomed the players' initiative and said it reminded fans of the strong matchday connection between players and fans.
  • City said they are ready to fight on Saturday in their home match against Wolves and next Wednesday versus Galatasaray as manager Guardiola stresses the need to turn results around.
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Manchester City players will take charge of returning to fans the cost of the game’s tickets to the Bodo/Glimt, in which they made a terrible ludicrous fall 3-1 in Norway. Guardiola’s, who also had to lose 2-0 in Manchester’s derby against the United, did not face a much lower team. For that reason, they have reported that they will take charge of paying the tickets to the fans who traveled to see the team. City came to lose by 3-0 in the Aspmyr…

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Manchester City will pay for their fans' tickets for the Champions League match following Tuesday's humiliating defeat in Norway.

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Manchester City players will refund the cost of tickets to fans who traveled to Norway for the unexpected 3-1 defeat to modest Bodø/Glimt in the Champions League.

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The Record broke the news in Waterloo, Canada on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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