UEFA apologizes to fans over ‘frightening and
distressing events’ at Champions League final
An official connected to Real Madrid told POLITICO the
club was dismayed by French authorities instantly blaming Liverpool fans for
the mayhem.
BY ALI
WALKER
June 3,
2022 3:24 pm
https://www.politico.eu/article/real-madrid-join-attack-france-government-cup-final-chaos/
European
football’s governing body has apologized to fans “who had to experience or
witness frightening or distressing events” at the Champions League final in
Paris last weekend, and said it will hold an inquiry into what happened.
In a
statement, UEFA said that “no football fan should be put in that situation, and
it must not happen again.”
UEFA said
it had commissioned an “independent review” to “identify shortcomings and
responsibilities of all entities involved in the organisation of the final.” It
said that fans who attended the game will be able to fill in a questionnaire
about their experiences.
Earlier
Friday, Real Madrid demanded “answers and explanations” for the mayhem that
tarnished the showpiece game.
Fans of
both Real Madrid and Liverpool were crushed, pepper-sprayed and beaten by
French police, amid chaotic scenes outside the Stade de France that saw kickoff
delayed by 35 minutes and “caused outrage around the world,” Real Madrid said
in a statement.
One
official connected to Real Madrid told POLITICO the club was particularly
“shocked and disappointed” by the French government’s instant blaming of
Liverpool fans for the chaos.
French
Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin and Sports Minister Amélie Oudéa-Castéra
claimed Liverpool fans had attempted to use around 30,000-40,000 fake tickets
to gain entry to the stadium. The New York Times later reported that the true
total number of fake tickets at the game was 2,589.
Liverpool
vociferously objected to Darmanin and Oudéa-Castéra’s line of argument, given
echoes of how Liverpool fans were treated by the British establishment in the
aftermath of the 1989 Hillsborough stadium tragedy, which killed 97 people.
Real Madrid
has joined the chorus of criticism over the logistical failures in Paris after
some days of gathering testimony and witness accounts.
“We ask for
answers and explanations that determine who was responsible for leaving the
fans helpless and defenseless. Some followers whose general behavior was at all
times exemplary,” the club said.
“Our
followers and fans deserve a response and that the relevant responsibilities be
cleared up so that situations like the ones experienced are eradicated forever
from football and sport,” it added.
Real Madrid
won the match 1-0, thanks to a second-half goal from Vinícius Júnior.

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