Chelsea fans asked for evidence over 'most serious breach of stadium security'
Summary
Chelsea fans are being asked to provide proof about their safety worries after Djurgarden fans got tickets for areas reserved for home supporters at Stamford Bridge during a recent match. Despite measures to restrict ticket sales, many visiting fans were seen in home sections, leading to calls for an investigation into security and ticketing procedures.Key Facts
- Chelsea fans are asked to provide evidence on safety concerns during the match against Djurgarden.
- Videos showed many Djurgarden fans in areas meant for Chelsea supporters at Stamford Bridge.
- Some visiting fans climbed into the allocated away section.
- The Chelsea Supporters' Trust plans to write a letter for a formal investigation into the ticket sale process and security measures.
- Chelsea stated that fan safety is very important and promised to review ticketing arrangements.
- The Metropolitan Police were present to assist staff in handling the situation with away fans in home stands.
- There were six arrests outside the stadium, but none inside during the match.
- Chelsea won the game and will play Real Betis in the final in Wroclaw, Poland, on May 28.
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