Wembley will host the 2012-2013 Champions League final
After 6 successful hostings, Wembley Stadium is likely to win the right to host the 2012-2013 Champions League final.
According to the Daily Mail, the European Football Federation (UEFA) is considering continuing to give Wembley Stadium the opportunity to host the 2012-2013 Champions League final after successfully hosting the final between Barcelona and Manchester United late last month.
Wembley Stadium. Source: Internet
According to statistics, the 2010-2011 Champions League final was the most successful final in the history of this tournament since it was officially renamed the UEFA Champions League in 1992, when it brought the highest profit to UEFA. To watch this match live, fans had to spend 225-300 pounds/regular seat, even to get a good seat, some people had to spend up to 4,000 pounds.
According to statistics from the Daily Mail, total revenue from ticket sales in last season's Champions League final reached 50 million pounds - the "biggest" amount ever.
Based on the above figures, the highest authority in European football is considering the possibility of continuing to give Wembley Stadium the opportunity to host the 2012-2013 Champions League final.
If this happens, Wembley will become the stadium that has hosted more finals than any other stadium. Moreover, this will be an event worth keeping as a souvenir for the FA because it will coincide with the 150th anniversary of the current government system in England.
Since the first final in 1963 between AC Milan and Benfica, Wembley has had the honor of hosting the C1/Champions League finals 6 times. In those 6 times, Wembley has witnessed 5 teams winning the title: AC Milan, Manchester United, Ajax, Liverpool and Barcelona (2 times).
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