Sheikh Mansour to pay travel costs for City fans heading to Champions League final

The pandemic has led to an increase in travel costs and new costs for COVID testing

Author: Luke WilsonPublished 18th May 2021

Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour will pay the travel costs of fans attending the Champions League final, the club have announced.

City have received an allocation of 6,000 tickets for the May 29 showpiece against Chelsea in Porto.

A statement posted on the club's website said:

"Thousands of City supporters will benefit from the initiative which is designed to ease the financial pressure on fans who have faced - and are still facing - challenging circumstances due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic."

Speaking about the initiative, Sheikh Mansour said:

“Pep and the team have had such a remarkable season and their reaching the Champions League Final after a very challenging year represents a truly historic moment for the Club. It is therefore incredibly important that as many fans as possible have the opportunity to attend this special game. Especially those who have supported Manchester City through good and bad times for so many years.”

Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak said:

"The challenges faced by supporters ahead of this final are multiple, both in financial and logistical terms. Hopefully His Highness’ initiative allows the majority of our attending fans to focus on enjoying the day rather than worrying about how to bear the burden of travel costs which have become all the more onerous due to the effects of the pandemic."

Further detailed information relating to travel arrangements and the process for purchasing match tickets will be released later today.

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