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UEFA apologise to fans for Champions League final chaos

UEFA have issued an apology to the fans who were affected by the events surrounding the Champions League final after organisation failures and policing issues marred the showpiece event at the Stade de France in Paris.

The match was delayed by more than 30 minutes after police officers blocked and barricaded ticket holders trying to enter the Stade de France while riot police had also sprayed tear gas on fans, including women and children.

"UEFA wishes to sincerely apologise to all spectators who had to experience or witness frightening and distressing events in the build-up to the UEFA Champions League final... on a night which should have been a celebration of European club football," it said in a statement on Friday.

"No football fan should be put in that situation and it must not happen again."

Much of the blame was placed on Liverpool fans by France's Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin but he has come under fierce criticism for his stance and has been accused of 'deflecting' from poor French organisation.

Europe's soccer governing body had commissioned an independent report earlier this week.

On Friday they outlined its scope as they look to establish a timeline of events, examine operational plans, assess roles and responsibilities and the response to events inside and outside the stadium.

"The Review will engage with UEFA and all relevant stakeholders, including, but not limited to, fan groups... the finalist clubs themselves, general spectators, the French Football Federation, the police and other public national and local authorities, and the stadium operator," it added.

Real Madrid had demanded answers from organisers over measures taken to protect supporters while Liverpool CEO Billy Hogan had reiterated a call for an

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