
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp questions Champions League final ticket allocation after fan group slams UEFA
CNN
Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has questioned UEFA's allocation for tickets to the Champions League final in Paris later this month, admitting he understands the protests of some fans at the accessibility and cost of tickets.
On May 28, the 75,000 capacity Stade de France will play host to club football's showpiece event between Liverpool and Real Madrid, with UEFA stating that each team would receive 20,000 tickets to be sold to their fans.
The remaining allocation will be filled by 12,000 general admission sales -- allocated via a lottery -- with the other 23,000 reserved for UEFA, national associations, commercial partners and broadcasters, as well as hospitality seating.

Cinderella is a funny girl when her glass slippers are Nike issued. We are amused by her as a lead-up to the ball, love her if earns a party-crashing admittance and then goes on to trash the place in the first weekend. But not everyone is so eager to hand her one of the coveted 37 extra tickets held in reserve.












