UEFA To Refund 19,618 Tickets To Liverpool Fans Over Incident Hit In Champions League Final

UEFA on Tuesday disclosed that it will refund all Liverpool fans’ tickets from the 2022 Champions League final after a review found that a catalog of organizational failures “almost led to a disaster” outside the Stade de France.

The refund scheme covers all of the Liverpool allocation – 19,618 tickets – with supporters receiving the full cost of their ticket back from the European football’s governing body, with prices ranging from £59.40 up to £585.70 for a seat at the incident-hit final in Paris last May.

Liverpool was involved in the process that led to this decision, having influenced discussions from the start.

The refund comes after their fans were indiscriminately sprayed with tear gas leading to crushes around the stadium before the game, but were initially blamed by UEFA and the French government for causing the disturbances.

Both later rowed back on those claims with a UEFA-commissioned report praising their conduct and saying the organizational failures from the two governing bodies could have had catastrophic consequences.