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·31 octobre 2024
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·31 octobre 2024
Liverpool Football Club have taken decisive action in its ongoing crusade against ticket touting at Anfield, showcasing a robust approach to safeguarding ticket integrity and fan experience.
Throughout the last season, Liverpool has implemented strict measures against those infringing on ticketing policies. The club has issued 75 lifetime bans and 136 indefinite suspensions. This move is a testament to their commitment to combatting the issue head-on. The crackdown has also led to the deactivation of nearly 100,000 fake ticketing accounts, with an additional 5,670 accounts currently under scrutiny for suspicious activities. These accounts are under investigation for potentially supplying tickets to individuals recently charged by Merseyside Police for related fraudulent activities.
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Such stringent actions reflect the club’s relentless pursuit to maintain the sanctity of fair ticket distribution. By targeting those who unauthorisedly sell season tickets, memberships, or hospitality passes, Liverpool ensures that loyal fans receive fair access to games.
Liverpool is not only reacting to past incidents but is proactively enhancing its defences against ticket fraud. The club has significantly increased its investment in anti-touting measures, which includes beefing up online security, increasing physical presence on match days, and allocating more internal resources to monitor and act on fraudulent activities.
A club statement highlighted the intensified efforts: “This season the club has continued to increase its investment in anti-touting measures, including developing greater online protection, delivering more boots-on-the-ground operations, and dedicating more internal resources to take action.”
Moreover, the club has issued a stern warning to supporters, advising them against purchasing tickets from unofficial online channels or sellers. The increase in fans being defrauded, especially online, has prompted this advisory as part of their broader strategy to combat fraud.
In a notable incident in July, Liverpool had to halt their ticket sales after a cyber attack targeted their systems. Described by the club as a “sustained, sophisticated bot attack… different in nature to those we have experienced before,” this incident underscores the evolving challenges in digital security faced by major sports entities today. Such threats have prompted Liverpool to rethink and fortify their cybersecurity measures continually.
The completion of the Anfield Road Stand redevelopment, raising the stadium’s capacity to over 60,000, has been a welcome development for fans and the club alike. However, with greater capacity comes greater responsibility. The demand for tickets continues to outstrip supply, making the need for effective ticketing policies and measures against touting more crucial than ever.
Liverpool’s proactive stance and ongoing adjustments to their ticketing and security strategies demonstrate a clear commitment to ensuring that all fans have a fair chance to enjoy the game-day experience. The battle against ticket touting at Anfield is far from over, but with continued vigilance and strategic action, Liverpool is setting a benchmark for others to follow in safeguarding fan interests.