UEFA has agreed to refund all ticket costs to Liverpool fans. As an excuse for failing to arrange entry into the stadium. Cause a melee Until some were hit by tear gas before last year’s UEFA Champions League final
UEFA has announced that Liverpool will refund ticket prices. For all Liverpool fans who attended the 2021-2022 UEFA Champions League final at the Stade de France in Paris, France last year. After failing to manage and causing chaos before the UFABET game began.

European football organization. It came under heavy criticism in a report released last month by an independent jury about the mismanagement of the tournament that nearly led to disaster. Written in the 220-page document. Investigators said it was amazing that no one died. That payments would also be made to fans Los Blancos and others who met certain criteria .
The incident occurred when tens of thousands of football fans Especially the Kop, the queue is getting tighter and tighter. It was hours before the UCLA final at the French capital’s 75,000-capacity stadium last year. As a result, a number of supporters could not enter the field. Even with admission tickets Chaos erupted and the police took control by firing tear gas and pepper spray. Causing the game to be delayed for almost 40 minutes before Real Madrid won 1-0
UEFA ‘s statement after the game incorrectly accused Liverpool fans of Arriving late at the stadium and using fake tickets to try to watch this game before it can be confirmed that The problem arises because of the mismanagement of the tournament organizers. Until finally, all 19,618 Red Machine tickets had to be refunded to fans, amounting to about 3 million pounds or about 126 million baht.
Theodore Theodoridis, general secretary of UEFA , said: “We have taken into account the large number of comments expressed publicly and privately. and we believe Has put in place a program that will be comprehensive and fair in this regard. We are aware of the negative experiences of the supporters that day. and with this plan We will be refunding fans who purchased tickets and who were most affected by the difficulty of attending the stadium that day.”