UEFA announced today in Madrid that the ticket sales for the UEFA Champions League Final 2010, to
be played at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium in Madrid on Saturday 22 May at 20.45 CET, will
commence on Monday 8 March at 12.00 CET exclusively via the uefa.com website.
The general public will be able to apply for up to two tickets per applicant from an allocation of 11’000
tickets between 8 March 12.00 CET to 19 March 18.00 CET. Once the application period has finished,
allocation will be decided by lottery and every valid application will enter the ballot, independent of the
time of submission within the application period.
The net capacity of the Santiago Bernabéu stadium for the UEFA Champions League Final 2010 will
be 75’000. The vast majority of the tickets are reserved for the general public and the supporters of
the two finalist clubs. Each finalist is entitled to an allocation of 21’000 tickets and to distribute these
directly to their supporters, meaning a total of 42’000 tickets for fans, plus the 11’000 tickets available
for sale to fans worldwide via uefa.com. These figures also include a new package for this year’s firstever
Saturday Final, the Youth Packages – 2’000 tickets are reserved for children of the two finalists
and another 500 for the general public, meaning 2’500 tickets with a 50% discount are reserved for
children at the match. Each package comprises a ticket for a child and an accompanying adult.
Another 500 complimentary tickets are reserved for children participating in youth activities of the
Champions Festival. The remaining tickets will be allocated to the European football family, including
UEFA, the local organising committee, national associations, commercial partners and broadcasters.