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·22 de mayo de 2025
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·22 de mayo de 2025
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The fever just won't go down. Nine days away from the Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter, the hunt for a ticket to witness the most important event of the season live has truly heated up.
Being part of your favorite team's history is every fan's dream, but it's not that simple. There have been more than 300,000 requests in total, and in the Champions League final, desire alone isn't enough to get the coveted ticket. You need luck, loyalty, but most importantly, money. A lot of money.
Inter wanted to reward its most loyal members with a code that allowed them to purchase a ticket on the UEFA website, choosing from four different price categories. Prices started at 70 euros and went up to 950. Needless to say, the tickets were gone in a flash. Of the 80,000 fans chosen by the club, only 18,000 (the number of tickets allocated to each club) emerged from the virtual queue with smiles on their faces.
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For the remaining 60,000, there was nothing to be done. The other entries were assigned directly by UEFA through a lottery that could be entered by April 11. Some Inter fans surely tried their luck, but even in this case, the tickets were snapped up.
So what to do now? Event boxes at 5900 euros or Prestige at 6900 are still available, but the price is out of reach for ordinary people. However, hope is the last to die, and Inter has come to the rescue.
The method of selecting the lucky members - despite maximum transparency - did not convince all the subscribers, who claimed to have been excluded despite being members for over 10 years. The club sent them a form to fill out as a last chance, but for others, the story is quite different.
Tickets for sale on the internet are not lacking, that's true, but if we previously considered the remaining spots available on the UEFA site "crazy," here we reach another level of fever. A ticket that was previously sold for 180 euros now can't be found for less than 4,000 in the Inter fan section.
Calm down though, because the worst is yet to come. Treating yourself well at the Allianz means taking out a mortgage for some. 20,000 euros is the amount required for a business seat, 32,000 is what you pay for Prestige VIP seats. In short, not exactly pocket change...
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