Bodiac reported that after the Champions League final, the turf of the Allianz stadium was damaged and UEFA will be responsible for this.
After Paris Saint-Germain defeated Inter Milan 5-0, the Frenchman's joy for winning the Champions League was beyond words. After the award ceremony, nearly 2,000 extreme fans and some ordinary fans rushed into the lawn of the Allianz Stadium. During the game, a goal was damaged, the net was cut, and some spectators even poached turf blocks with bare hands as souvenirs to win the championship.
For fans, this is a precious souvenir of the unforgettable night in Munich, but considering the upcoming German team match, the move has sparked controversy.
When the manager found that the turf was stolen, he immediately rushed to the fans to stop the excavation. The police dispatched about 100 police and security personnel to drive the crowd away from the damaged area and drive all fans back to the North Stand.
However, the facts have been decided, the turf of the Munich Stadium was damaged, and the stadium is only four days away from the next game, and Germany will face Portugal next.
"Photo Biography" stated that damage to the turf is not expected to affect the national team's game. The head of the Allianz Stadium responded quickly and immediately replaced the damaged turf blocks in the penalty area in front of the North Stand and the northeast corner of the stadium.
Thanks to the new hybrid curling technology laid in the summer of 2024, the newly replenished turf has almost no need to adapt to the growth period. The lawn was re-closed on Monday morning and was ready for the game, with the only suspense being whether the German team could see the flawless turf.
Bayern Lawn Director Peter Sauer and his team focused on repairing the damaged area. Due to the high-intensity use brought by rock band Lincoln Park pre-match performances, finals and subsequent awards ceremony, the turf of the stadium needs special maintenance, and even manual lawn machines are used for trimming.
According to Bistro, UEFA, as the organizer of the final, will bear the expenses first, but they plan to recover from Paris through additional penalties, including rushing the court, damaging the ball net, and the multiple use of fireworks by extreme Paris fans, which will bring higher fines.