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Real Madrid seeks explanation after Champions League final disorder

According to the French Football Federation (FFF), 35,000 people without tickets or with “fake” tickets made their way to the Stade de France, creating disorder by blocking access to the stadium and preventing fans who had real tickets from getting in

Aachal Maniyar Edited by: Aachal Maniyar New Delhi Published on: June 03, 2022 17:22 IST
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Real Madrid won the final match against Liverpool

Real Madrid said it wants an explanation regarding the problems that occurred outside the Stade de France in suburban Paris, where Madrid won the European title by defeating Liverpool 1-0

This came six days after the incident took place. Madrid is seeking answers for the disorder that left its fans “abandoned and defenseless” at the Champions League final.

“We call for answers and explanations in order to determine those responsible for leaving the fans abandoned and defenseless. Fans who in general terms showed exemplary conduct at all times,” Madrid said in a statement.

The Spanish club questioned the decision to pick suburban Paris as a replacement for the Russian city of Saint Petersburg, which was originally scheduled to host the final before Russia invaded Ukraine.

“We would like to know the reasons which led to this venue being chosen to host the final and the criteria used, taking into account the experiences of the day,” Madrid said.

Liverpool had already complained about those involved in organizing the event shortly after the final. Most of the attention at the time went to the access problems faced by the English club's fans, but later there were also reports of disorder on the Madrid side.

The Spanish club was upset with the violence that occurred outside the stadium after the game. It said that “something which should have been a wonderful festival of football" for fans “quickly turned into a series of unfortunate events which have caused a sense of outrage around the world."

It mentioned the “revealing images” published by the media that showed several supporters being “attacked, harassed, assaulted and robbed in violent fashion. These occurrences continued as they moved in their cars or busses, causing concern for their physical well-being. Certain fans even had to spend the night in hospital as a result of injuries."

Authorities said the problems after the match occurred because police officers were moved closer to the stadium gates to help disperse fans, leaving other areas without surveillance.

Liverpool said it collected more than 5,000 testimonies from supporters who traveled to France. Chief executive Billy Hogan said he was “horrified by the way some men, women, children — able bodied, less able bodied — have been indiscriminately treated.”

According to the French Football Federation (FFF), 35,000 people without tickets or with “fake” tickets made their way to the Stade de France, creating disorder by blocking access to the stadium and preventing fans who had real tickets from getting in.

European soccer's governing body, UEFA, has also started to gather evidence about issues outside the Stade de France that marred one of the world's biggest sporting occasions.

“Football has transmitted an image to the world which is far away from the values and goals which it should pursue,” Madrid said.

“Our fans and supporters deserve a response and those responsible to be held accountable in order for events like these to be eradicated from football and sport in general.”

(Inputs from PTI)

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