Ajax granted only 833 tickets for Chelsea Champions League clash because of ‘disturbances in Great Britain in particular’
AJAX are paying the price for fan disturbances on Champions League away days by being handed a measly 833 tickets for their trip to Chelsea.
Stamford Bridge welcomes last year's semi-finalists in November and it is the violence that marred the Dutch side's run that has caught up with them.
The official Ajax website stated on Wednesday that London local authorities had capped the away allocation at 833.
Chelsea typically offer around 3,000 away tickets for Champions League games, taking up half of the Shed End.
A club delegation travelled to the capital last week to discuss how supporters will be accommodated in the UK, authorities informing Ajax of their intention to limit access.
In doing so, they cited fan disturbances across Europe and "in Great Britain in particular".
The Amsterdam side's last visit to London came in the semi-final first leg win over Tottenham in April.
Nine fans were arrested and three police officers were injured after violent clashes.
Tempers flared before and after the game with visiting supporters commandeering Leicester Square as they drunk under the watchful eye of the police.
Four Ajax yobs were even jailed for 20 weeks after being charged with affray and leaving one rival fan with life threatening injuries.
CCTV footage of the attack showed one supporter wielding a concrete slab in scuffles.
It isn't just in England where Ajax ultras caused issues as their quarter-final encounter with Juventus and group stage trip to AEK Athens drew controversy for similar reasons.
Italian authorities even deported 54 travelling fans armed with weapons, knuckle-dusters and smoke bombs.