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Arsenal 'bitterly disappointed' over Europa League final tickets

The club are liaising with the Foreign Office as dual British and Armenian citizens have been denied visas to travel to Baku

during the Opening Ceremony for the Baku 2015 European Games at the National Stadium on June 12, 2015 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Image: Chelsea and Arsenal fans face a 2,500-mile trip to attend the Europa League final

Arsenal say they are "bitterly disappointed" at their ticket allocation for the Europa League final in Baku.

The Gunners face Premier League rivals Chelsea in the Azerbaijan capital on May 29 - but the decision to host the fixture in Baku's Olympic Stadium has thrown up plenty of issues since the two London clubs qualified last week.

Arsenal and Chelsea have already declared their disappointment at the ticket allocation for the final, with both clubs receiving in the region of 6,000 tickets each for a stadium which has a full capacity of 69,870.

The recent move comes after a request from fans who will be travelling to the UEFA Euro 2019 final.
Image: The Europa League final takes place on Wednesday, May 29 in Baku

An Arsenal statement on Thursday read: "We are bitterly disappointed by the fact that due to transport limitations UEFA can only make a maximum of 6,000 tickets available to Arsenal for a stadium with a capacity of well over 60,000. Time will tell if it is even possible for 6,000 Arsenal fans to attend the match, given how extreme the travel challenges are.

"We have 45,000 season ticket holders and for so many fans to miss out due to UEFA selecting a final venue with such limited transport provision is quite simply not right. The reality is that whoever reached the final would not be able to meet demand from their supporters.

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"We would like to understand the criteria by which venues are selected for finals, and also how supporter requirements are taken into account as part of this. Moving forward we would urge UEFA to ensure that supporter logistics and requirements are a key part of any future decisions for final venues as what has happened this season is unacceptable and cannot be repeated."

Hostility remains between neighbouring countries Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed Nagorno Karabakh region, where a ceasefire was declared in 1994 after fighting erupted several years earlier.

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Arsenal's Henrikh Mkhitaryan, captain of the Armenia national team, missed the Europa League group game against Qarabag in Baku earlier this season because of the issue.

 during the UEFA Europa League Round of 16 First Leg match between Stade Rennais and Arsenal at Roazhon Park on March 7, 2019 in Rennes, France.
Image: Mkhitaryan, captain of the Armenia national team, missed the Europa League group game against Qarabag in Baku earlier this season

The club are now working with UEFA in the hope safety measures can be put in place to allow the 30-year-old to travel for the final as part of Unai Emery's squad.

Now some supporters face the same issue, with several British-Armenian season-ticket holders not being granted entry into Azerbaijan.

Arsenal are now in talks with the Foreign Office in an attempt to ease the situation.

 on June 11, 2015 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Image: Arsenal and Chelsea have only received a 6,000 ticket allocation for fans

Travel to Baku, which lies further east than Baghdad and Riyadh, is also proving an issue for those fans who have qualified for a match ticket.

Only seven miles separates the London teams' stadiums, but their fans must embark on a 2,500-mile trip to attend the game.

There are only three scheduled flights per week between London and Baku, but all seats are sold out in the days before and after the match - other non-direct flights can take over 10 hours.

Driving the distance would take upwards of 50 hours behind the wheel, while a train journey could last as long as four days.

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You can follow all of the action of Chelsea vs Arsenal from Baku on the Sky Sports App and skysports.com with our dedicated Champions League final live blog, which will feature the best build-up, commentary and reaction.

The Europa League final will take place on Wednesday, May 29; Kick-off is at 8pm.

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