25 Ma2018, 20:20

Future Champions League final venues more 'fan friendly' - UEFA president





ESPN FC's Gab Marcotti sits down exclusively with UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin, who defends the process for selecting a UCL final host city. ESPN FC's Dan Thomas and Mark Ogden build up to the UCL final and discuss the latest issues plaguing Liverpool supporters in Kiev. Exclusive: UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin tells Gab Marcotti UEFA will do everything in their power to ensure a fair financial playing field. UEFA president and FIFA vice-president Aleksander Ceferin speaks exclusively with ESPN FC's Gab Marcotti about FIFA's recent proposal of a Global Nations League. KIEV, Ukraine -- UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin hopes future Champions League finals will be more "fan-friendly" thanks to the tender process put in place by the organisation for prospective host cities. Logistical problems have plagued many fans traveling to Kiev for Saturday's final due to limited capacity at the Ukrainian capital's airports, as have high prices for hotel rooms and other accommodation. There have also been reports of price-gouging in the Ukrainian capital. Last year, in Cardiff,... espnfc.com

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