a ministerial meeting scheduled for Monday to “identify the dysfunctions”

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Supporters of the Liverpool club blocked in front of the gates of the Stade de France who show, disappointed, their place bought - for some several hundred euros - for the final of the Champions League on Saturday May 28, in Saint-Denis.

The organizers of the Champions League final, the police and local authorities will meet at 11 a.m. on Monday to “Finding Out the Dysfunctions” and fan access problems on Saturday May 28 at the Stade de France, the Ministry of Sports and the Olympic Games announced on Sunday.

“With the Minister of the Interior, we deplore the incidents that marred the evening of the Champions League on Saturday evening at the Stade de France and regret that some supporters with tickets were unable to attend the match”said in a press release the new Minister of Sports and the Olympic and Paralympic Games Amélie Oudéa-Castera.

“The priority now is to identify very precisely the dysfunctions with UEFA [l’Union européenne des associations de football]the French Football Federation, the Stade de France, the Paris Prefecture of Police, the Prefecture of Seine-Saint-Denis and the town hall of Saint-Denis in order to learn all the lessons to prevent such incidents from happening again. for our future major international sporting events”continues the press release.

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Saturday, the kick-off of the final of the prestigious Champions League, between Real Madrid and Liverpool (1-0 victory for the Spanish club), was delayed by thirty-six minutes due to problems accessing the stadium English supporters. The pre-match was marked by chaotic scenes around the stadium, with no serious injuries.

Many critics in France and abroad

From 6:30 p.m., many fans holding tickets were blocked around the stadium, before accessing the first security checkpoints. Around 8 p.m., tempers began to heat up, a few dozen people not hesitating to climb the last access barriers inside the sports enclosure. The police intervened, dispersing the crowd and passing supporters with tickets, including families, with tear gas.

According to the European Football Union (UEFA), “thousands of spectators” showed up with “counterfeit notes that did not work”creating “an accumulation of spectators” in the queues.

From the end of the match, Saturday evening, the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin had pointed the finger at the attitude of “thousands of British supporters without tickets or with fake tickets who forced entry” of the Stade de France. “Attempts to break into and defraud thousands of England fans have complicated the work of stewards and police forces but will not tarnish this victory”had outbid the Minister of Sports Amélie Oudéa-Castéra.

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From Saturday evening, numerous testimonies from journalists or English supporters on the spot, accompanied by photos and videos, undermined this version, pointing the finger at a deficient organization and an overly aggressive attitude of the police.

The British police of Merseyside-Liverpool present at the stadium had mentioned on Twitter “shocking circumstances” and defended the behavior “exemplary” supporters of Reds during the meeting, ” the worst “ which she says she has never had to deal with in terms of organization. Also present at the stadium, Labor MP for West Liverpool, Ian Byrne, denounced a ‘Horrible security’ and a ‘life-threatening organization’. “We were treated like animals. It was horrible “he lamented at the microphone of the Sky Sports channel.

“We are extremely disappointed with the access issues and breaches of the security perimeter that Liverpool supporters have suffered”regretted the English club in a press release.

Critics have been numerous, in France and abroad, about the organization and management of this sporting event which served as a test for the Rugby World Cup, organized by France in 2023 and for the Olympic Games. of Paris, which will be held in 2024.

The World with AFP

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