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European Football Championship Ticket Fraud: Bavarian Resident Suffers Hundreds of Euros in Losses

A man aged 42 years hailing from Bavaria lost several hundred euros looking to purchase Euro Men's Football Championship tickets online. Kempten Police revealed the incident on Tuesday, stating that the victim saw an ad for sale of tickets on a renowned classifieds site, after which he...

Olympic Stadium in Berlin with EM jewelry
Olympic Stadium in Berlin with EM jewelry

European Football Championship Ticket Fraud: Bavarian Resident Suffers Hundreds of Euros in Losses

European Football Championship tickets start on Friday, and you can only get them from the official sales channels of the European Football Association (Uefa). The tickets must be displayed on your mobile phone through the Uefa ticket app. Uefa cautions against buying fake tickets or from unofficial sources. If you have non-officially acquired tickets, they won't guarantee entry to the games.

All EM matches are sold out. If, after the group stage, tickets for the remaining matches become available due to teams being eliminated, Uefa plans to sell them later on their official ticketing website. During the tournament, all tickets will be digital. Any paper tickets or prints are for sure fake.

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  1. Despite living in Bavaria, a local resident suffered hundreds of Euros in losses from purchasing fake European Football Championship tickets.
  2. Official Police warnings urge football fans to only purchase tickets from recognized sources like UEFA, MAN, and the European Football Championship's official website to avoid fraud.
  3. Aiming to root out ticket fraud during the European Football Championship, Bavarian police are collaborating with UEFA to detect and apprehend those selling counterfeit tickets in Kempten.
  4. After losing his European Football Championship tickets to fraud, the Bavarian fan eagerly awaited UEFA's plan to release additional tickets once teams were eliminated, only to learn that all remaining matches would be digital and non-transferable.
  5. As a dedicated supporter of Men's European Football, the Bavarian resident decided to attend the UEFA European Football Championship in a different European city while seeking to avoid potential ticket fraud risks.

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