Football
UEFA introduce new rule for European Competitions, all clubs to benefit
UEFA have announced a major change that’s set to impact supporters of all football clubs this season.
The governing body for European football has announced a surprising new limit on ticket prices home clubs can charge visiting fans in the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League, with a maximum of €60.
Fans heading to matches away from home in UEFA competitions this season will pay a set price for tickets, with supporters in the Champions League forking out £50 (€60) per match.
In the Europa League, the cap has been set at £33 per match, whereas fans in the Conference League paying just £16 (€20) for the pleasure of watching their team away from home.
In a statement, UEFA said: “UEFA has today announced a reduction on the maximum ticket prices that home clubs can charge visiting fans across its three men’s club competitions – a decision that underscores UEFA’s commitment to making European football more accessible and affordable for all supporters.
“This decision, endorsed by the UEFA Club Competitions Committee, highlights the crucial role that fans play in creating the exciting atmosphere that defines the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and UEFA Conference League and acknowledges the passionate support that fans provide their teams during crucial away matches. By making away matches more accessible to fans, UEFA aims to preserve this unique aspect of European football culture.”
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin added: “Today’s decision marks another key step in reaffirming UEFA’s commitment to enhancing the matchday experience for all fans.
“By introducing more fan-friendly policies, we continue our mission to keep football as an inclusive sport where supporters who travel across Europe to follow their teams are valued and recognised.”
The move comes ahead of a change to the UEFA competition format this season, with more matches added to the schedule.