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La UEFA se queda 24.000
Cada equipo dispondrá de 17.000 entradas para la final de Lisboa
30/04/14 - 22:56.
Tanto Real Madrid como Atlético de Madrid dispondrán de 17.000 entradas para hacerlas llegar a sus aficionados. El equipo merengue ya abrió el plazo este mismo miércoles para que sus socios las soliciten y es de esperar que el Atlético lo haga próximamente.
Aparte de esas 34.000 entradas repartidas entre los dos finalistas, la UEFA dispondrá de otras 24.000 para sus diferentes compromisos. La final tendrá lugar el próximo 24 de mayo en el estadio Da Luz de Lisboa.
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Me parece recordar que este año aún no consiguió ganar el Madrid al Atlético. La baja de Xabi Alonso va a ser muy importante; Di María es fundamental en la presión al mediocampo, pero del corte de Alonso (rigor táctico, inteligencia en las faltas) sólo veo a Casemiro y no sé si podrá asumir esa responsabilidad. Descarto a Khedira como titular porque no estará con ritmo de competición. Y Modric tiene otras funciones que probablemente descuide si intenta hacer algo que no sabe. El Atlético, por contra, con Mario Suárez, Gabi, Koke y Raúl García, va a poder pelear el centro del campo y salir rápido. Veo una fantástica oportunidad para que el Cholo le dedique la orejona a Luis Aragonés.
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Atléti planning giant screens at the Calderón for the Champions League final
Atlético Madrid are set to install giant screens at their Vicente Calderón stadium for the Champions League final against Real Madrid, so their fans who can’t make it to Lisbon, still get the opportunity to enjoy the special atmosphere of the game.
With more demand for tickets than available supply, Atlético Madrid fans have been snapping them up in their thousands, ahead of the Champions League final against Real Madrid on 24th May.
Conscious that their fans want to enjoy the special occasion to its fullest, arguably the biggest in the history of the club, Atlético Madrid are planning to pull out all the stops, to ensure they can experience the game in the best possible way.
Reports from the club indicate that they’re currently working out the logistics of installing giant screens, a sound system and additional seating on the pitch, ahead of the final. This would allow the thousands of fans who can’t make it to Lisbon, to at least get to enjoy what is such a special occasion, in their Vicente Calderón home.
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Originalmente publicado por alotoni Ver MensajeQuiero que la gane el Atleti pero pienso que la va a ganar el Real Madrid.
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Originalmente publicado por Verdiblanco de Holanda Ver MensajeMe too.My heart says Atleti but my head says Real
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Originalmente publicado por alotoni Ver MensajeOriginalmente publicado por Verdiblanco de Holanda Ver MensajeMe too.My heart says Atleti but my head says Real
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Originalmente publicado por Blackgon Ver MensajePero eso no tiene nada que ver con el ingles
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Originalmente publicado por alotoni Ver MensajeOju pisha yo de idiomas estoy cortito jejeje
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Atletico Madrid sold all Champions League final tickets in three days
Atletico Madrid members have been waiting over forty years to see their club back in the European Cup final and they proved it by buying all 16,970 Champions League final tickets allotted to the club within three days of the seats being available for purchase.
The Champions League final tickets for 24th May’s highly-anticipated clash against cross-town rivals, Real Madrid went on sale on Tuesday with all 13,050 tickets available to members being sold in three days.
According to Spanish sports daily, AS, as of Thursday morning there were 2,959 tickets remaining and those were all purchased in a period of seven hours, with the final ticket being sold at 16:00 local time.
Atletico Madrid released a statement after the final ticket was sold, apologizing to the fans who weren’t able to purchase the coveted tickets.
“The Club regrets that they are not able to meet the demand of all its members and thanks them for their understanding.”
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Pepe doubtful for Champions League final
Real Madrid are increasingly worried about the calf injury sustained by Portuguese defender Pepe in Wednesday evening’s 1-1 draw at Real Valladolid with initial tests suggesting that he may have torn a muscle, which would rule him out of the Champions League final on 24th May in Lisbon.
Pepe left the Jose Zorilla with his left calf completely bandaged, but the medical staff suggested that they wait for the swelling to go down before performing an MRI on the injury on Friday.
However, initial examinations suggested that there was a tear, which they will find out following the MRI scan, but if it does prove to be a tear, Pepe will be sidelined for the remainder of the season.
Yet, there is a silver lining, as both Angel Di Maria and Cristiano Ronaldo, who both came off injured in Wednesday’s match, will not likely miss significant time, although Di Maria is likely to be hold out of this weekend’s match as a precaution.
Cristiano, who was breathing a sigh of relief upon his return to training, will not face any time on the sidelines as Real Madrid continues to fight for their slim chance of winning the La Liga title.
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