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Uefa apology for fans after chaos at final

- PRESS ASSOCIATIO­N STAFF

Uefa has “sincerely” apologised to all fans affected by the chaotic events at last Saturday’s Champions League final.

European football’s governing body announced on Tuesday it had launched an independen­t review into the access issues that led to fans being crushed and tear-gassed outside Stade de France in Paris before Real Madrid’s 1-0 win against Liverpool.

It has now released a further statement apologisin­g for the distress caused to supporters.

The statement read: “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 at the Stade de France on 28 May 2022 in Paris, on a night which should have been a celebratio­n of European club football.

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

“To that end, immediatel­y after the events, Uefa commission­ed an independen­t review to identify shortcomin­gs and responsibi­lities of all entities involved in the organisati­on of the final, and has today published the terms of reference for this review.

“The independen­t review, which will be led by Dr Tiago Brandao Rodrigues from Portugal, aims at understand­ing what happened in the build-up to the final and determinin­g what lessons should be learned to ensure there is no repeat of the actions and events of that day.

“The review will seek to establish a full picture and timeline of what occurred during the day, both within the stadium and the surroundin­g areas, including examining spectator flows to the stadium via the various access points.”

Uefa said it will also examine “all relevant operationa­l plans related to security, mobility, ticketing, as well as others”, plus “the planning and preparedne­ss of the involved entities for the staging of the final, including at additional sites such as the Liverpool FC and Real Madrid CF fan meeting points”.

Uefa added: “The review will engage with Uefa and all relevant stakeholde­rs, including, but not limited to, fan groups including Football Supporters Europe as well as those of the two finalist clubs; the finalist clubs themselves; general spectators; the French Football Federation; the police and other public national and local authoritie­s, and the stadium operator.”

Uefa confirmed it would set up an online questionna­ire so all “relevant parties can submit their testimonie­s” via a dedicated email address, which has yet to be announced.

The governing body added: “The findings of the review, conclusion­s, and recommenda­tions will be set out in detail in the report.”

 ?? ?? CHAOTIC SCENES: A fan scales the fence in front of the Stade de France.
CHAOTIC SCENES: A fan scales the fence in front of the Stade de France.

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