Desky Sky: Paris fans poached turf and damaged Allianz stadium, UEFA will pay a heavy fine
7:29pm, 2 June 2025Football
June 1, According to Desky Sky, the turf at Bayern's home Allianz Stadium was damaged by Paris fans, and UEFA is expected to fine Paris.
Paris defeated Inter Milan 5-0 in the Champions League final and won the Champions League championship, but a large number of French fans rushed into the stadium after the game, hoping to leave a memorial for this game. They chose to poach the turf blocks and take them home as a memorial, which resulted in the turf at the Allianz Stadium being repaved.
This issue cannot be underestimated, because the German national team will face the Portuguese national team here on June 4, which is the European League semi-final match.
However, Allianz Stadium CEO Jürgen Muth told Desky: "The damaged area will be repaired and repaved, so there will be no impact on Wednesday's game." In addition, Desky also pointed out that UEFA will impose a high fine on Paris, not only because fans destroy the turf, but also because fans set off fireworks and damage the goal net.
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