The Champions trophy will be presented in London ahead of the final between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund at Wembley on June 1. The ‘orejona’ is on Thursday the 30th and Friday the 31st of May at Regent Street and June 1, day of the final, at Trafalgar Square. Fans will be able to take photos with the prized trophy before collecting it Wembleywhere is he Borussia Dortmund it will be lifted for the second time or Real Madrid, for the fifteenth time.
This activity will be included in the four-day Festival that the UEFA was organized in the English capital on the occasion of the match. Entry to the event is free and open to all, even those without tickets for the final, and will include an exhibition with the jerseys of the captains of the 32 teams that participated in this year’s edition, a soccer tournament with legend of the competition and a series of games for fans.
The legends tournament will be played House in Somerset, A giant Champions League ball will be on display at Potters Field Park and a giant replica of the cup in South Bank. The Festival will also be featured on Friday with a performance by Rudimental group in Trafalgar Square, who will headline the ‘Friday Nigh Show’.
Admission to the concert is free, but a ticket is required, which can be obtained through the official channels of UEFA. Tickets are limited to a maximum of four per transaction, and all individual details for each ticket must be provided when ordering. In addition to Rudimental, the Trafalgar Square stage will host a variety of musical performances throughout the four days, including a Faithless DJ set on Thursday night.
In all five locations (Regent Street, Potters Field Park, Somerset House, South Bank and Trafalgar Square), Festival attendees can also enjoy a mini indoor soccer pitch, skill challenges, selfie points, inflatable soccer activities, soccer freestylers, giveaways, a wide range of food stalls and much more, as well as purchasing exclusive products in the Official Store of the UEFA Champions Festival.
Source: La Verdad

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