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UEFA to get repairs done to Allianz Arena pitch, will fine PSG after Champions League victory

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According to a report from Bild (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), UEFA will pay for the damage done to the field at Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena.

After Paris Saint-Germain fans stormed the pitch and started (literally) tearing up the field, significant damage was done. With Germany facing off with Portugal on Wednesday, the repair work must be complete shortly.

To recoup the fund spent on repairs, UEFA will levy a fine on PSG:

UEFA, as the organizer of the Champions League final, has to pay for the damage to the Allianz Arena pitch. The European football association will recoup the costs from PSG through a fine [@BILD] pic.twitter.com/UoVr90l645

— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) June 2, 2025

UEFA, as the organizer of the Champions League final, has to pay for the damage to the Allianz Arena pitch. The European football association will recoup the costs from PSG through a fine.

In reality, what should have happened is that the dopes who stormed the pitch should have been arrested and fined...or better, yet, not even permitted to get on to the field to begin with.

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