Europe: Champions League
Donetsk
FC Bayern
By Peter Weis@PeterVicey

Shakhtar lowers ticket prices in response to threatened boycott

Under the threat of a boycott, Ukrainian club Shakhtar Donetsk has now lowered ticket prices for an upcoming Champions' League fixture at the Veltins Arena. 
The Allianz Arena's Südtribüne during Bayern's Champions' League fixture against SL Benfica
The Allianz Arena's Südtribüne during Bayern's Champions' League fixture against SL BenficaAdam Pretty, Getty Images

 

A threatened boycott over ticket prices for a forthcoming December Champions' League fixture has compelled Ukrainian club Shakhtar Donetsk to half the ticket prices offered to FC Bayern München Ultras. FCB fans planning on attending a December 10th "away fixture" at the Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen standing block can now purchase a pass for €26.

Those hoping to purchase a seat in the visitors can now obtain one for as little as €45. General prices for fans have nevertheless not been lowered by much. The price of a ticketing the neutral area has only been lowered to €90 from €105. The Bayern ultra group leading the protest, Südkurve München, has announced an end to the boycott while also issuing a statement critical of pricing policy.

“The people in charge at the clubs need to question their, policy," the group wrote in its Friday-released-statement, "The price cap introduced by UEFA for the cheapest category of currently €60 and prospectively €50 is a good first step, but it cannot be the end of the story. A football match is not an opera performance! Ticket prices must be set at a socially acceptable level so that all fans can go to the stadiums.”
 

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