Huge Gap – UEFA Allocate Only 18,000 Tickets For Champions League Final, Inter Milan Fans Make 80,000 Applications | OneFootball

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Huge Gap – UEFA Allocate Only 18,000 Tickets For Champions League Final, Inter Milan Fans Make 80,000 Applications

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Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain will battle it out for Champions League glory at Bayern Munich’s Allianz Stadium later this month.

Per Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInterNews, excitement is building ahead of the most highly awaited European fixture.


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Simone Inzaghi has steered the Nerazzurri to their second continental final in three years.

After a gut-wrenching loss to Manchester City in 2023, the Italians are hellbent on getting one better this year.

In high-stakes matches like this, fan support can make all the difference.

How Many Inter Milan Fans Will Attend Champions League Final

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Inter Milan supporters celebrate the scudetto after the Italian Serie A football match between Inter Milan and Torino outside the San Siro Stadium in Milan, on April 28, 2024. Inter clinched their 20th Scudetto with a 2-1 victory over AC Milan on April 22, 2024. (Photo by Piero CRUCIATTI / AFP) (Photo by PIERO CRUCIATTI/AFP via Getty Images)

The buzz around the Champions League final is reaching a fever pitch.

Indeed, the reigning Serie A champions have received an overwhelming 80,000 ticket requests for the Munich showpiece.

However, UEFA has only allocated 18,000 tickets for the Nerazzurri supporters – a far cry from the actual demand.

Undeterred by a potential Scudetto slip-up, Inter fans should descend en masse to the Allianz Arena.

Meanwhile, the Italian giants have already distributed tickets to their most loyal fans in two waves.

On the other hand, they’re planning to set up a giant screen at San Siro to broadcast the match for those who can’t get to Munich.

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