Union Berlin is probably waving a U-turn in the stadium

1. FC Union Berlin will possibly be able to play their games in the Champions League in their own stadium.

The “Süddeutsche Zeitung” reported without further citing the source that the European Football Union (UEFA) was considering an extension of the standing room pilot project.

The final decision should be made at a meeting on Wednesday afternoon at the headquarters in Nyon. The club had planned to move to the Olympic Stadium due to the large number of standing places in the An der Alten Försterei stadium.

The pilot project was launched last season after decades of standing room in European club competitions being banned. In the 2021/22 season, Union had already moved to west Berlin for its games in the Conference League.

Union President Zingler had expressed doubts about Champions League games in the Alte Försterei in mid-June. “We don’t know if the standing room program will continue. It could be, but then probably with folding seats. We can’t do that either,” he explained.

In addition, UEFA’s conditions in the Champions League are such that “we would have to significantly reduce the number of cards that we can distribute ourselves,” said Zingler. “We can’t even make a theoretical offer for the Alte Försterei that every member can attend a game.”

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