This Wednesday, the Food and Economic Security Authority (ASAE) arrested two suspects for the illegal sale of six tickets for the Champions League football match at the Dragao Stadium between Porto and Barcelona.
The department said in a statement that the arrest of the suspects came as part of an inspection operation aimed at combating the illegal sale of counterfeit or misnamed tickets and speculation on digital platforms.
According to ASAE, the detainees reported selling tickets online at a price higher than the agreed price, and six digital tickets with denominations ranging from 60 to 80 euros were also seized, which were sold for 100 euros.
One of the detainees, ASAE adds, has already appeared in court, having been given an identity document and a period of residence (TIR) as a coercive measure and a measure of preliminary suspension of the applied process by handing over 600 euros to the Institute of Social Solidarity.
This Wednesday, Porto will discuss with Barcelona the leadership of Group H of the Champions League in the second round of the tournament.
In the opening round, the Portuguese, who took second place, made his debut for the Champions, defeating the Ukrainians from Shakhtar Donetsk in Hamburg with a score of 3:1, and the champion of Spain defeated Antwerp with a score of 5:0 with the participation of the Portuguese João. Felix – the author of two goals – and Joao Cancelo.
FC Porto and FC Barcelona, who have already faced each other eight times in European competition, with three victories for Porto and five for the Catalans, will meet at 20:00 at the Dragao Stadium under the refereeing of Englishman Anthony. Taylor.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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