Galatasaray, our representative in the UEFA Champions League, will duke it out with Copenhagen at the Parken Stadium in the last match of Group A.
TRIBUNE MEASURES FROM COPENHAGEN!
During the away games of the yellow-red team against Manchester United and Bayern Munich, many Galatasaray fans were seen joining the home fans. In order to take precautions against this, the Danish team made a flash statement even though there were only 3 weeks left for the match.
“DO NOT SELL TICKETS”
With the announcement made on the official website, the Northern representative asked Copenhagen fans not to sell their match tickets to Galatasaray fans.
In the statement, “There were no problems in the 2 Champions League matches at Parken Stadium. The last match will be played against Galatasaray and protect your tickets to avoid any problems. The tickets are already sold out, like the other matches. We saw Galatasaray fan groups entering the stadiums during the Bayern Munich and Manchester United matches. This should not happen.” “And take your place in the stadium to support your team in their fight to get out of the group.” expressions were used.
Copenhagen and Galatasaray, who are struggling to get out of the Champions League Group A, share the 2nd and 3rd places with 4 points each. While Bayern Munich is guaranteed to leave the group with 12 points, Manchester United is in the last place with 3 points.

