FFU denies selling its tickets to Champions League final using scalpers
The Football Federation of Ukraine (FFU) has denied media reports and posts on social media that FFU tickets to the Champions League final match between Liverpool and Real Madrid in Kyiv were sold using scalpers.
"Media and posts on social networks said the FFU sold off its quota of tickets via intermediaries, and these tickets were in the so-called "children's quota," the FFU said, denying the charges.
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