FC Barcelona reported that it was exhausted the first 3,000 free tickets for all members who request a seat for the Women’s Champions League final, which will be played on May 21 in Turin. And tomorrow, Friday, 10:00 am will be put up for sale second round of 4,000 tickets for the general public who want to accompany the team to the match against Olympique de Lyon. These new tickets will be paid for and can be requested by all fans, supporters, partners and members who do not already have their ticket.
The application period free tickets for members and the partnerships end this Thursday and the Club will open tomorrow, Friday, May 6, starting at 10:00 am a purchase form via its website for fans who want to attend the final. Throughout this Friday, up to a maximum of 4,000 tickets will be made available to the Barça fan group, at a single price of 10 euros, of which 2.5 euros of management fees will have to be added. The time of purchase via the Club’s website will open until next Friday, May 13, at fully 12:00 pm, to UEFA has time to validate and distribute all purchased tickets.
The club wants to make it as easy as possible that all Barça fans who wish could be present in Turin on the 21st and for this reason are working to provide all possible facilities to the fans both in terms of access to tickets and options in travel. however, important to note that, in addition to the ability to purchase tickets through the Club’s website, fans who wish to do so also have the option to do so on the UEFA website.
Nominative, personal and non -transferable
Chairs purchased by this mechanism They will be nominal, personal and non -transferable, as happened with free tickets requested by members. It is important to show a passport or DNI to verify the identity of the ticket holder. In case the names do not match, Italian authorities reserve the right to ban access to the stadium.
Often four can be purchased tickets in the same purchase process, and for each of them the personal data of the final recipient must be provided. As a nominee, tickets cannot be transferred to family or friends, but must be used by the person who appears in the identity of each ticket.
The location of each locality, within the zone of the Juventus Stadium intended for Barça fans, will be assigned by UEFA, taking into account the joint request of each form and the order in which tickets are purchased.
Tickets purchased via the club website They will be sent from the Italian Federation and buyers will receive them by email between May 13, when the purchase process is closed, and the day of the game. Each holder of a ticket must bring it on mobile or in print, but you can’t Physically pick it up at the destination or at any Club box office.
It should also be noted that members who have already obtained a ticket through the exclusive mechanism created by this group between May 2 and 5, will no longer be able to purchase a new ticket today. under this new quota of the seats sold, because of being nominative and non -transferable, the partner will already have one in his or her name.
Affordable travel options to support the team
With the aim of facilitating the presence of culé fans at Juventus Stadium in Turin to encourage the team to this final, FC Barcelona Desplazaments is making a variety of travel options available to fans. back and forth by bus or plane, at affordable prices.
two will be travel options by bus, at prices for members of 58 and 69 euros, depending on the itinerary, and an option to travel by plane on the day of the match against the price 296 school fee.
Furthermore, the travel option It is also available to fans and fans with tickets. In the case of supporters clubs, the cost of coach options is 72 and 84 euros, while the cost of the plane is 358. For non -member supporters or supporters, the price of coaches is 88 and 98 euros while the on the plane is 410 euros.
Source: La Verdad

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