UEFA revealed that 2,800 fake tickets were used in the Champions League final

UEFA revealed that 2,800 fake tickets were used in the Champions League final

The number of irregular entries was referred in the first instance by the French Minister of the Interior, Gerald Darmaninwho on the eve denounced a “massive fraud with 30 or 40 thousand people” involved.

The UEFA, who the day before announced an independent investigation into the false ticket scandal, and the FFF They announced a first evaluation of the event recorded on Saturday the 28th in Paris during a meeting held yesterday at the French Sports Ministry.

The analysis also refers that regular tickets may not have been used correctly by the controllers at the Stade de France entrances.

From England, meanwhile, the president of Liverpool, Tom Wernerdemanded the French Sports Minister, Amelie Oudea Casterato apologize to the supporters of the “Reds” for the mistreatment suffered in Paris.

werner yesterday sent a letter to Oudea Castera to tell her that he felt “completely incredulous” about the official’s comments about the incidents that delayed the start of the final for 36 minutes.

Initially, Oudea Castera blamed Liverpool for having helped cause the chaos because, he said, it did not properly organize the journey of its supporters to Paris.

“I am writing to you today out of utter disbelief that a French government minister could make a series of unproven statements on an issue of such importance before a proper, formal and independent investigation has been carried out.”reads Werner’s letter reproduced by the Liverpool Echo newspaper.

“Your comments were irresponsible, unprofessional and totally disrespectful to the thousands of physically and emotionally damaged fans.”Werner added.

“On behalf of all the fans who lived through this nightmare, I demand your forgiveness and the certainty that the French authorities and UEFA allow the development of an independent and transparent investigation”insisted the owner of Liverpool.

While, eric ciottiFrench deputy for the Républicains, called for the creation of a parliamentary investigation commission on the incidents recorded outside the Stade de France.

“A parliamentary investigation commission is needed, the Senate has already requested it, another one is also needed in the National Assembly, in any case, it is what I personally request”declared Ciotti before France 2.

Ciotti, exponent of the opposition who is running to continue in his position in the legislative elections scheduled for June 12 and 19, also questioned Darmanin for rejecting any responsibility of the French authorities in the incidents prior to the Champions League final that he organizes UEFA.

Source: Ambito

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