Shortly before the German quarter-finals, illegal EM tickets from third-party providers are being offered online at high prices. UEFA is warning fans against buying counterfeit tickets.
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UEFA is warning football fans not to buy Euro 2020 tickets from third-party providers on the internet, as despite legal action and court rulings, tickets from third-party providers are still being offered. The only official way to get a ticket is at a UEFA point of sale. Prices for tickets ranged from 60 to 700 euros, while unlicensed online shops are offering tickets for ten times the price. 10,000 alleged tickets have already been cancelled, with more cancellations to come.
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The UEFA warned football fans on Friday before Germany’s quarter-final against Spain not to buy Euro 2016 tickets from third-party providers on the internet. Despite the legal actions and rulings so far, tickets from third-party providers will continue to be offered for sale, the association said. However, the only official way to get a ticket was at the UEFA sales point. Shortly before the start of the games, you can only get a ticket via returns, if at all.
Before the tournament, the prices for tickets were clearly set at a price range of 60 to 700 euros. The tickets that are available in unlicensed online shops are sometimes offered there for ten times the price. Before the tournament, 10,000 alleged tickets had already been cancelled, and now there are even more.
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The UEFA warned football fans on Friday before Germany’s quarter-final against Spain not to buy Euro 2016 tickets from third-party providers on the internet. Despite the legal actions and rulings so far, tickets from third-party providers will continue to be offered for sale, the association said. However, the only official way to get a ticket was at the UEFA sales point. Shortly before the start of the games, you can only get a ticket via returns, if at all.
Before the tournament, the prices for tickets were clearly set at a price range of 60 to 700 euros. The tickets that are available in unlicensed online shops are sometimes offered there for ten times the price. Before the tournament, 10,000 alleged tickets had already been cancelled, and now there are even more.