Every Liverpool supporter with an official ticket for last season's Champions League final against Real Madrid in Paris will be given a full refund by UEFA following the chaotic scenes outside the Stade de France that led to hundreds of fans missing the game.
UEFA announced that all 19,618 tickets which made up Liverpool's official allocation will be eligible for a refund. Madrid supporters who were caught up in the delays outside the Stade de France will also be able to submit a claim for a refund. — Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more (U.S.) An independent inquiry last month found UEFA to have primary responsibility for crowd management failures which almost led to disaster outside the stadium.
And despite an initial claim by UEFA that the «late arrival of supporters» had contributed to the kickoff being delayed by 38 minutes in the French capital, Liverpool fans were found to be blameless for the huge crowds and congestion.
Claims by the French authorities that «thousands» of counterfeit tickets had been a factor in the problems outside the stadium — the French police also used tear gas on supporters queueing to pass through the turnstiles — were also discounted by the independent inquiry.