For next month's General public tickets UEFA Super Cup match between FC Internazionale Milano and Club Atlético de Madrid will be on sale from today until 12.00CET 16 July on Friday, exclusively via UEFA.com.
Football supporters interested in attending the 2010 showpiece game between the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League holders at Monaco's Stade Louis II on Friday 27 August (kick off 20.45) need to complete an online application form.
Ticket allocation to the general public will be decided by lottery, with each valid application entering a ballot, irrespective of time of submission within the application period. A maximum of two tickets are permitted per person. Any ticket order that is not in accordance with the Terms and Conditions will be rejected.
Category ot the ticket available for the general public is Category 1 (Première) opposite the main stand at a price of €70. The administrative fee is €5 per application. Payment is by credit card only, and applicants will be informed by email by 22 July at the latest if they have been successful. Applicants can also log in to the ticket portal after this date to check the status of their submission.
Tickets must be picked up by the applicant from the collection point at the stadium's main entrance as they will not be shipped by post, with further details to be communicated to the winners. The applicant should present a copy of their confirmation email, together with a valid ID.
The net capacity of the Stade Louis II is 18,000. A total of 75 per cent of the tickets are reserved for the general public and supporters of the two clubs. Internazionale and Atlético are distributing their tickets directly to their fans. All applicants are bound by the ticketing Terms and Conditions. Action will be taken in cases of infringement. Online applications will be checked to ensure that anyone banned from attending matches is unsuccessful in any attempt to purchase tickets. UEFA underlines that no tickets are being distributed via agencies or brokers.
UEFA also encourages fans not to be lured into deals with touts who not only demand exorbitant prices but often are not in possession of the tickets they purport to have for sale. Terms and Conditions will be available on UEFA.com.
Football supporters interested in attending the 2010 showpiece game between the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League holders at Monaco's Stade Louis II on Friday 27 August (kick off 20.45) need to complete an online application form.
Ticket allocation to the general public will be decided by lottery, with each valid application entering a ballot, irrespective of time of submission within the application period. A maximum of two tickets are permitted per person. Any ticket order that is not in accordance with the Terms and Conditions will be rejected.
Category ot the ticket available for the general public is Category 1 (Première) opposite the main stand at a price of €70. The administrative fee is €5 per application. Payment is by credit card only, and applicants will be informed by email by 22 July at the latest if they have been successful. Applicants can also log in to the ticket portal after this date to check the status of their submission.
Tickets must be picked up by the applicant from the collection point at the stadium's main entrance as they will not be shipped by post, with further details to be communicated to the winners. The applicant should present a copy of their confirmation email, together with a valid ID.
The net capacity of the Stade Louis II is 18,000. A total of 75 per cent of the tickets are reserved for the general public and supporters of the two clubs. Internazionale and Atlético are distributing their tickets directly to their fans. All applicants are bound by the ticketing Terms and Conditions. Action will be taken in cases of infringement. Online applications will be checked to ensure that anyone banned from attending matches is unsuccessful in any attempt to purchase tickets. UEFA underlines that no tickets are being distributed via agencies or brokers.
UEFA also encourages fans not to be lured into deals with touts who not only demand exorbitant prices but often are not in possession of the tickets they purport to have for sale. Terms and Conditions will be available on UEFA.com.
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