UEFA’s drastic financial measure in the Champions League that will make fans happy

Fans happy
Reduced ticket price caps
Celtic and Rangers
12 of 32 teams
The price caps
25/26 season
Putting fans first
“Enhancing the matchday experience”
New format
An extra away game
Fans happy

European football's governing body, UEFA, has made a drastic change for the upcoming UEFA competitions, leaving fans happy across the continent.

Reduced ticket price caps

UEFA have announced they will enforce reduced ticket price caps for the upcoming campaign after uproar from away fans at growing prices to follow their teams around Europe.

Celtic and Rangers

Scottish clubs Celtic and Rangers charged the most for away tickets in European competitions in the 2022-23 season, with the average Celtic away ticket costing €69.45 (£58.46, $76.65) and Rangers' costing €68.85 (£57.95, $75.98).

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12 of 32 teams

The Football Supporters Europe group conducted a survey that found 12 of the 32 Champions League teams charged €70 (£58.92, $77.25) for an away ticket at least once in the 2022-23 campaign.

The price caps

According to the City AM website, in the upcoming 24/25 season, the maximum ticket prices for away fans will be €60 (£50.50, $66.21) in the UEFA Champions League, €40 (£33.67, $44.14) in the UEFA Europa League, and €20 (£16.83, $22.07) in the UEFA Conference League.

25/26 season

In the 25/26 European campaign, prices will drop to €50 (£42.08, $55.18) in the UEFA Champions League, €35 (£29.46, $38.63) in the UEFA Europa League, and still €20 (£16.83, $22.07) in the UEFA Conference League.

Putting fans first

The decision comes after extensive discussions between the FSE and the European Club Association (ECA) to improve away fans' experience. It reflects the shared commitment between UEFA and their stakeholders to put fans first.

“Enhancing the matchday experience”

The UEFA website reports that UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin said: "Today's decision marks another key step in reaffirming UEFA's commitment to enhancing the matchday experience for all fans."

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"An inclusive sport"

"By introducing more fan-friendly policies, we continue our mission to keep football as an inclusive sport where supporters who travel across Europe to follow their teams are valued and recognised."

"How integral away fans are"

Ronan Evain, Executive Director of FSE, said: "The revised price caps are further recognition of how integral away fans are to the atmosphere of European club fixtures. Today's decision illustrates another positive achievement in FSE's joint work with UEFA and clubs on improving conditions for fans traveling across Europe."

New format

The decision to reduce the ticket price caps comes in the wake of UEFA's new look league format for the group phase of European competitions, where 36 teams will compete rather than 32.

An extra away game

Instead of playing three away games in the group phase like the previous format, each team will play an extra away game, extending the group phase from six matchdays to eight.

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