He real Madrid will have to raffle tickets to its members to attend the Champions League finals on June 1, Wembley (London). This Monday, at 12:00 noon, is the deadline for members to request their tickets and there is always a maximum of six.
Since there are more requests than seats available (about 25,000), the white club will hold a draw before a notary this Tuesday (12:00 pm) at City of Real Madrid. The result of the draw will be announced through the club’s official website. It is then that the members will be given a request number and will know if they will be selected to enter the final in London.
As happened in the last final of champion, Tickets will be nominative and in digital format. Both the management of the registration of successful bidders and the payment of tickets will be carried out on the ticket sales portal of UEFAthrough the access codes that the club will provide to each member of the successful application.
Once payment has been made through its portal, UEFA will not accept changes or returns. During the week of the final, UEFA will send instructions for downloading tickets to the email of the winning partners, which will be done on UEFA Ticketing APP.
The white club announced last week that the tickets are non-transferable and can only be used by the winning member, and their transfer or sale to third parties is prohibited. All entries will be registered using the first and last name of the successful bidder. Any entry registered under a different name will be void.
The organization will request the necessary documentation to verify ownership of tickets when accessing the Stadium, and will not allow access to fans who do not meet these conditions. All members who have been issued tickets must travel together valid passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into the United Kingdom.
Source: La Verdad

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