This is how Real Madrid would celebrate the Champions League

This Saturday, Real Madrid seeks to proclaim itself European champion for the fourteenth time in its history, an objective that only separates it from one step: the final against Liverpool.

This is how Real Madrid would celebrate the Champions League

This Saturday, Real Madrid seeks to proclaim itself European champion for the fourteenth time in its history, an objective that only separates it from one step: the final against Liverpool. An exciting match that will be played in the Parc des Princes (9:00 p.m.) and in which Carlo Ancelotti's team will be accompanied in the stands by 15,000 white fans. The Santiago Bernabéu will open its doors hours before kick-off so that fans can follow the progress of the final from the stadium's screens. As usual, the madridistas will celebrate the title in Cibeles in the event that their team lifts the Champions League and they already know the details of what the celebrations and institutional visits will be like.

Real Madrid plans to land in Madrid around 03:00 on Sunday and, in principle, would not go to Cibeles to offer the trophy to its fans. In the event of victory against Liverpool, the meeting with the fans would take place in the afternoon, but since the fans would go to the square to celebrate the title as soon as the match is over, the National Police has prepared an important security device in that area.

If Real Madrid lifts its fourteenth Champions League, the team will leave on Sunday at 5:00 p.m. from the Santiago Bernabéu to travel, first, to the Almudena Cathedral. After that visit, the journey would continue along Calle Mayor until reaching the headquarters of the Presidency of the Community of Madrid, in Puerta del Sol.

Later, the entourage would advance along the Carrera de San Jerónimo, Alfonso XII and Montalbán to the Palacio de Cibeles, headquarters of the Madrid City Council, where they would also offer the title.

At 8:00 p.m., a convertible bus would pick up the team on Calle Montalbán and they would go to Cibeles, where they would stay for 30 or 40 minutes, before heading down Paseo de la Castellana to the Bernabéu. A show organized by the white club would take place in the stadium, starting at 10:00 p.m.

A total of 862 national police officers will participate in the special device for this Champions League final between Real Madrid and Liverpool. The Santiago Bernabéu stadium will open its doors this Saturday so that fans can watch the match through giant screens, so the security device will be like that of a normal match that is not declared high risk and governed by the Sports Law , so it will not be possible to consume alcohol and each seat will have one ticket, to control the capacity. The opening of the doors will begin around 7:00 p.m., two hours before the start of the final in Paris.

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