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UEFA Portal Question

My son (who is under 18) has a profile on the UEFA app. When I’ve tried to buy general tickets for him on there it says you can’t as he is U18

Therefore not tried to use any access codes as of yet for fear of them being rejected

However the ESTC age rules differ so if I do use an access code will this override the UEFA U18 rule?

Cheers in advance

Paul Greenhalgh
  • 8 Jul 2021 7:27 AM
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 8 Jul 2021 9:04 AM
    How have you tried to buy his tickets ? He can't buy a ticket through his own UEFA ticketing account because that would make him the lead booker for that order. The lead booker cannot be under 18 because such a person cannot enter a legally binding contract.

    What you need to do is, when you buy your own ticket through your UEFA account, buy one for him too as your guest. Note also that this is the only way you can ensure that you are sat together.

    For every match, the FA announcements include a link to their Sales Guide. If you read that carefully, especially steps 5 and 6, you will see how to secure your own ticket then loop back to secure your son's ticket before going to the next step.

    Do read the Sales Guide before tickets go on sale and make sure you know what to do as the sale has to be completed within a time limit.
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  • Paul Greenhalgh
    Paul Greenhalgh
    • 8 Jul 2021 9:18 AM

    In reply to David Lilley:

    Thanks DL to be honest I haven’t read the sales guide on previous ballots as he’s been tied up with work apart from 2 games where his mate had bought in the general uefa sale anyway

    I knew there must’ve been a way but couldn’t think where to look
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