Tickets for the 2023 Champions League final: prices, how to get them, how many tickets each team has and sales websites

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We tell you how to get tickets for the 2022-2023 UEFA Champions League Final

This Saturday, June 10, the final of the UEFA Champions League of the 2022-2023 season will take place at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul (Turkey). There, the teams that win the semi-finals between Real Madrid and Manchester City and Milan and Inter face each other.

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Tickets for the 2023 Champions League final: prices, how to get them, how many tickets each team has and sales websites

A total of 47,200 tickets out of a total of 72,000 are immediately available for purchase by fans and the general public. The two teams that reach the final will receive 20,000 each, while the rest of the tickets will be available for sale to fans around the world via UEFA.com/tickets. Successful applicants will receive an email notification and can purchase up to two tickets in the assigned prize tier.

The sales process and allocation of tickets reserved for fans of the finalist teams will be agreed with the clubs involved. The rest of the tickets are for the local organizational structure, UEFA, UEFA member associations, commercial partners and operators.

The price of tickets for the general public are:

Category 4: €70; Category 3: €180; Category 2: €490; Category 1: €690

Accessibility tickets for disabled spectators cost 70 euros (all tickets are priced in category 4 and include a free ticket for a companion).

Real Madrid tickets for the Champions League final in Istanbul

In the event of Real Madrid qualifying for the UEFA Champions League final of the 2022-2023 season, the club has set a deadline for members to apply for a ticket to the Atatürk Olympic Stadium on June 10.

Once the deadline is over, Real Madrid will hold a lottery with requests to distribute the tickets. UEFA has said each club will have 20,000 tickets, but Real Madrid usually keep a percentage for pledges, sponsors and club staff, so it won’t all be members’ tickets.

Source: Goal

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