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Luzhniki Stadium Moscow will host the final
Ticket sales to the general public for the 2008 UEFA Champions
League final in Moscow have kicked off exclusively via uefa.com.
The final of European club football's most prestigious competition
takes place at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow on Wednesday 21
May at 20.45CET (22.45 local time).
Public sales process
The international general public ticket sales process began
on Thursday 28th Feb 2008 at 12.00CET and will end on 19 March
2008 at 12.00CET. The application process will be undertaken
exclusively via uefa.com. Each applicant has to fully complete
the online application form. The allocation will be decided
by lottery (ballot), and every valid application will enter
the ballot, independently of the time of submission within
the application period. Each successful candidate will be
entitled to a maximum of two tickets.
Price categories With the submission of the application, the applicant accepts the ticketing terms and conditions. Ticket price categories available to the general public are:
Price Category 1 (centrally positioned)€200; Price Category
2 (mainly in the corners) – €140; Price Category
3 (next to Category 2 seats, behind goals) – €80.
The administrative fee is €10 if you order tickets from
within Russia, €30 from within Europe and €40 from
outside Europe. Payment can be made by credit card only (Eurocard/MasterCard,
Visa).
Applicants will be informed via email by 2 April at
the latest whether they have been successful or not, and tickets
will be dispatched from mid-April by secure mailing.
Distribution of tickets The net capacity of the Luzhniki Stadium for the UEFA Champions League final will be 69,500. A total of 75 per cent of the tickets are reserved for the general public and the supporters of the two finalists. Each finalist club is able to take up to 21,000 tickets and distribute these directly to its supporters, while 10,500 tickets are available for sale to fans worldwide via uefa.com.
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