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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to become the biggest and most exciting edition in the tournament’s history, with 48 teams from across the globe competing in a record-breaking 104 matches across Canada, Mexico and the United States. The expanded competition will bring together the world’s best players and nations for a month-long football spectacle, delivering more drama, more rivalries and more unforgettable moments than ever before as North America prepares to host the sport’s grandest stage.

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Ajax funs banned by UEFA for match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge
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Ajax funs banned by UEFA for match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge

Ajax Amsterdam have been “banned from selling tickets to their away supporters for their next UEFA competition match” due to “acts of damages and crowd disturbances” by said away fans durin...

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Ajax Amsterdam have been “banned from selling tickets to their away supporters for their next UEFA competition match” due to “acts of damages and crowd disturbances” by said away fans during their match against Valencia at the Mestalla on October 2.

Ajax’s next European away match just happens to be at Stamford Bridge, which means that they will (theoretically) have no supporters in the stands (or at least not in the designated away section) for the match on November 5. The two teams will play before then of course, on this coming Wednesday, when Chelsea travel to Amsterdam. Presumably this decision will only inspire the home crowd even more.

Ajax could yet appeal against UEFA’s decision, which includes €68k in fines, reparations to Valencia for damage caused, as well as a suspended sentence of one additional away match ticket ban, but with Ajax already carrying a suspended disciplinary measure for similar actions by their traveling fans last November againt Benfica, it’s unlikely any appeal would be successful.

It’s unclear if the away section will be left open or if Chelsea will get to open it up to general sale maybe? It’s probably the former.

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