For every UEFA Champions League match, the home club must provide UEFA, free of charge, with a single exclusive hospitality area of a minimum of 400m² of open and usable space (excluding fixed installations and doors/fire access routes) within the stadium. Following the league phase, the relevant home clubs should (where practicable) provide UEFA, free of charge, with a larger single exclusive hospitality area (ideally, a minimum of 500m²) in order to accommodate the increased number of guests. The home club must ensure that such areas enable UEFA to host the relevant number of complimentary ticket holders set out in Paragraph 46.03 and Paragraph 46.05, in compliance with all applicable local health and safety laws and regulations.
The standard of these facilities must be at least comparable to the highest standard available in the stadium. To ensure that the best solution is chosen, the home club should provide, where possible, two or more location options for this exclusive hospitality area, hereinafter the Champions Club. These options should be fixed facilities within the stadium, not marquees or external facilities. The number of complimentary seats associated with each location option must be specified. In exceptional cases where no suitable internal options are available, UEFA may consider a marquee or external facility. The specific location of the Champions Club and the corresponding complimentary seats will be subject to UEFA’s prior approval.
In principle, the agreed locations will be used for the entire cycle, or the remaining years of the cycle, unless otherwise agreed.
In principle, 60 parking places for the play-offs and 180 parking places from the league phase onwards must be provided, free of charge, to UEFA for use by partners. The number and category of parking places is decided upon by UEFA and the home club. These parking spaces should be in a prime position, wherever possible with easy access to the Champions Club (i.e. the UEFA Champions League hospitality area).