Posted on 13th December 2011
Manchester United are the latest club looking to provide a dedicated standing area after asking their local authority to give the green light to 1,500 rail seats at Old Trafford.
Posted on 13th December 2011
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
PLEASE NOTE this process is purely for Gold members of englandfans, the official membership through the English FA.
The UEFA ticket portal opened on Monday 12th December 2011 and will remain open until Wednesday 15th February 2012.
For this tournament, all participating nations will be using the UEFA ticketing website to process applications, additionally payments will be taken directly by UEFA and tickets will be distributed by UEFA.
To access the englandfans section of the UEFA website, you will have to log in to the englandfans website. From the home page of englandfans there is a link to the englandfans section on the UEFA Ticketing website where you will be prompted to ‘Activate Fan Sales Account’ using your unique UEFA reference and password. Once you’ve activated the UEFA Sales Account you will be taken to the application section.
Your unique UEFA Reference and Password can be found on the EURO 2012 page, found on the top information bar of the website. Click on ‘Euro 2012’ and you will be taken to the relevant page where your unique login number and password can be found on the right-hand side about halfway down the page.
Details of how to apply for tickets, how the tickets will be allocated etc can all be found on the ‘Home’ pages of englandfans. Please read these pages carefully before you make your application.
Ticket prices for matches, set by UEFA in Euros, are:
To cover the cost of administration of tickets, UEFA have applied a flat 10% booking fee (to a maximum of 20 Euros per application.
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Manchester United are the latest club looking to provide a dedicated standing area after asking their local authority to give the green light to 1,500 rail seats at Old Trafford.
Premier League clubs have begun opening up refunds for games cancelled during the pandemic – with Newcastle United the only club to remain silent on the issue.
Following news stories last week that emerged after UEFA contacted ticketholders for Euro 2020 with a change to its refund policy, concerns had grown that fans faced missing out on refunds if games were played behind closed doors, or had their venue changed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Football Supporters Europe (FSE), of which the FSA is a member, wrote to UEFA requesting clarification. Today FSE have reported UEFA’s response:
Yesterday it was confirmed that the 2020 European Championships would be postponed until 2021 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.