Barca to release 9,000 tickets for the final on sale

Barcelona will release 9,000 tickets for the Women's Champions League final on Tuesday. The title match against Olympique Lyon will take place in San Mames on 25 May.
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Barcelona will put 9,000 tickets on sale this Tuesday for the Champions League final on 25 May at the San Mames stadium against Olympique Lyon.
In total, 7,400 tickets will be distributed among members, supporters clubs and fans, another 250 will go to supporters groups and the remaining 1,350 (15%) will go to the club's commitments and can be purchased at a special price of between 15 and 25 euros.
According to the Catalan club, the sale will take place as follows: on Tuesday 30 April, from 12:00 noon, tickets will go on sale exclusively for 'culés' members. On 1 May, at the same time, tickets for supporters clubs will be released, and the following day, tickets for the general public will be released. All tickets will be available for purchase via the FC Barcelona website.
UEFA already sold 25,000 tickets in March, more than a month before the finalists were announced. So, with just one month to go before the big event in European women's football, which will bring together the reigning champions and their nemesis - with eight titles to their name - half of the tickets at San Mames, which has a capacity of around 53,000, have already been sold.
In total, 7,400 tickets will be distributed among members, supporters clubs and fans, another 250 will go to supporters groups and the remaining 1,350 (15%) will go to the club's commitments and can be purchased at a special price of between 15 and 25 euros.
According to the Catalan club, the sale will take place as follows: on Tuesday 30 April, from 12:00 noon, tickets will go on sale exclusively for 'culés' members. On 1 May, at the same time, tickets for supporters clubs will be released, and the following day, tickets for the general public will be released. All tickets will be available for purchase via the FC Barcelona website.
UEFA already sold 25,000 tickets in March, more than a month before the finalists were announced. So, with just one month to go before the big event in European women's football, which will bring together the reigning champions and their nemesis - with eight titles to their name - half of the tickets at San Mames, which has a capacity of around 53,000, have already been sold.
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