Champions League F4: Media Accreditation Open

Accreditation for members of the media to attend the Champions League Final Four is now open; furthermore registration is mandatory.

The tournament is scheduled to take place on Sunday March 31 2024 (1st Semifinal at 1 PM / 2nd Semifinal at approximately 5 PM) and Monday April 1 2024 (Final at 2 PM) at the Saarlandhalle in Saarbrücken.

German media have already received the details in German; members of the International media should send applications by email following the information:

  • Name
  • Name of the media organization
  • Telephone
  • Type of media organization
  • URL to the media organization website
  • Role (reporter photographer videographer)

The closing date for accreditation is March 1st 2024. Please note that spaces are limited and each accreditation request will be carefully considered.

Contact: press@ettu.org

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