UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin admits “not everything was perfect” for Manchester City and Inter Milan followers on the Champions League closing in Istanbul.
City supporters reported points with transport to the Ataturk Stadium, on the outskirts of Istanbul, previous to their group’s treble-clinching 1-0 win towards Inter.
There had been additionally complaints a couple of lack of bogs and restricted entry to water on the showpiece closing in June 10.
Football Supporters Europe is gathering fan accounts from Istanbul so as to compile a report back to current to UEFA.
Ceferin, talking on the European Football Fans Congress in Manchester on Thursday, insisted this yr’s closing “proved UEFA had learned from past mistakes”.
But he added: “We’re well aware that in Istanbul not everything was perfect and I’m certainly not playing down the problems encountered by some.
“But let us continue working together to improve what we can improve. I’m thinking in particular of transport links, to better understanding the hosting of disabled supporters and access to water and toilets for everyone.
“I can assure you that next year’s Champions League final at Wembley and Euro 2024 in Germany will be a unique experience for fans.”
Ceferin additionally referenced the intense points endured by Liverpool followers on the 2022 Champions League closing towards Real Madrid in Paris.
Crushing exterior the Stade de France sparked an unbiased report into the chaos, which discovered UEFA bore “primary responsibility” for what virtually grew to become “a mass fatality catastrophe”.
“Given what some of you experience recently, I would understand if I got a cold reception,” Ceferin stated.
“I also came here to say sorry. We would love to erase events that happened last year. Everyone welcomed the decision to move the Champions League final from St Petersburg to Paris and we know what happened.
“Good intentions are often not enough, we know that and we are sorry for that.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com