“The club collected 3.5 million euros” Barcelona agreement. It’s a hard coin to absorb everything that’s going on. We do not know how many tickets reached German fans. We are investigating this and will disclose it with transparency.” Elena CastleBarça’s corporate vice president assured that the club was unaware of what happened at the Camp Nou, to the shame of Joan Laporta it was converted into the Eintracht stadium. “We have to find the mechanism so that these tickets don’t end up in dead hands,” Barça leader told SER Catalunya.
“Yesterday there was a chup chup that exploded. multifactorial“He wants joint clarification, but we want to give it to him with the data we have,” Fort argued. Data that the club is still not processing. Unknown data, although approximately 27,000 subscribers had not enabled access to their seats at Camp Nou at the start of this season due to the pandemic, and carried a 40,000 seat bag, the only bag that could provide tour operators.
ongoing investigation
In this sense, Fort insisted that Barcelona “do not sell these seats directly to German fans”. In addition to limiting sales to both the IP of computers from that country and credit cards, he noted that since last Tuesday, tickets are no longer sold in person at Camp Nou ticket offices.
“Barça did not sell these tickets directly to German fans”
“In my opinion the price of tickets does not determine what“The Barça vice-president was as stunned as everyone else when he entered the Camp Nou and saw it flooded with a wave of white Eintracht fans. The club took all the measures it saw fit to prevent rival fans from getting tickets, but they weren’t enough,” Fort admitted.
“It is the first responsible club, we cannot escape from any responsibility like us. I don’t want to forget the members who came to the match, to whom I apologized.“We need to know what channels are being used and what,” Fort confirmed. We will know when we analyze how the sales are. It’s not just one factor, there are many.”
“We need to see what’s going on. We want a short time to explain it calmly. I don’t want to blame the member. It is the club that is most responsible”
“We need to see what’s going on. We want a little time to calmly explain,” the Barça vice-president justified. “I don’t want to blame the partner. Biggest responsible club“Also assuming Barça needs to “rethink” the whole formula for ticketing and Camp Nou subscriber access, Fort said.
Barcelona are now thinking about what they “did wrong” and above all “what measures they should take”. because the subscriber stopped going to the Camp Nou due to the security problems he had during the Eintracht match. “We had strengthened security, but that couldn’t have been enough. There were a lot of Germans, they were all in the stands,” Fort said.
“I want to thank the Barça club for their patience during the difficult times they had to move on,” said the vice president of corporate affairs at the Barça club. “I reiterate my apologies to the partners, we have received many complaints from the partners because this is embarrassing and unacceptable. Follow responsibilities? Nothing should be overlooked, but this analysis will be done once we have all the information.”
Also, a large number of flares were lit in the upper area of the Camp Nou. “It’s absolutely inexplicable that the flares went in.. They don’t let the water bottle caps go through and came with flares instead. In terms of security, we have to make a self-criticism. “You have to suffer the consequences of breaking the rules, feeling the economic penalty of UEFA for allowing the German invasion,” he said.