UEFA announced on Wednesday that it is selling the last ticket for the European Super Cup between Real Madrid and Atalanta next Wednesday, August 14 at the Stadium.
European football’s highest body reported that the two participating clubs, the Champions League champion and the Europa League winner, have exhausted the seats corresponding to them for distribution, 24,000 each. The Polish stadium has a capacity of 58,580 spectators and UEFA allows just over 10,000 for its pledges and advertisers.
The rest of the tickets are sold exclusively through the UEFA website and are divided into four categories whose prices are between 30 euros (the cheapest, the same as for the disabled) and 350 euros in the preferential area. Intermediate categories are 130 euros (category 1) and 89 euros (category 2).
“Tickets will be delivered via the official UEFA Mobile Ticketing app a few days before the match. The app allows fans to securely download, transfer, keep or assign your tickets at any time, even where using a smartphone,” UEFA reports.
Real Madrid will be looking for the sixth European Super Cup in its history in Poland after wins in 2002, 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2022 while Atalanta will try to spring a surprise to add a first title to its record.
Source: La Verdad

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