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Flag day for Murrayfield for 2005 Heineken Cup final
Edinburgh secures 2009 Heineken Cup final
19 May 2008, 12:00 pm
ERC are delighted to confirm that Scottish Rugby has won the right to host the 14th Heineken Cup final on the weekend of 23 / 24 May, 2009 - the second time European club rugby's showpiece match will be staged in the Scottish capital.
Buy tickets for the 2009 Heineken Cup final:

Tickets went on general sale to the public on Wednesday, 21 May 2008 through Ticketmaster.co.uk (tel 0844 847 2357 or 00442086165111). Fans can also purchase tickets from Scottish Rugby website or via 0131 346 5100 (booking fee applies) or in person from Scottish Rugby’s Ticket Centre at Murrayfield.

Tickets are priced at £25, £40 and £60.with concessions tickets at £12.50, £20 and £30 available for under 18s. Tickets may be subject to booking fees.

The 67,778 capacity Murrayfield Stadium, which previously staged the 2005 final when Toulouse clinched their third tournament triumph, will again host the world's biggest club rugby final and provide the setting for the climax of the European club season.

This weekend will see thousands of fans from Ireland, France and across Europe converge on the Welsh capital and pack-out the 74,500 Millennium Stadium when Munster face Toulouse in the Cardiff 2008 Heineken Cup final. Cardiff 2008 will see the third successive capacity attendance at a Heineken Cup final and follows last season’s World Record Club rugby attendance of over 81,076 fans at the London 2007 final at the Twickenham Stadium.

A crowd of over 51,000 were at Murrayfield for the all-French final three years ago when Stade Français Paris took Toulouse to extra time before Guy Noves’ team edged it 18-12 for their unprecedented treble.

“We are delighted to be bringing the Heineken Cup final back to Scotland and congratulations to Scottish Rugby on securing the Heineken Cup 2009 final for Edinburgh,” said ERC Chief Executive, Derek McGrath.

“The 2005 final at Murrayfield was a compelling match and the annual climax of the Heineken Cup tournament is now a must-see event – witness next Saturday’s final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff between Munster and Toulouse.

“Scottish sports fans can look forward to a festival of European rugby in Edinburgh in May 2009 and the City and region should also benefit from a significant financial windfall from staging the final. In 2005 the final produced a £15m injection into the Edinburgh and Scottish economy, while Wales benefited to the tune of £25 million in 2006 and London by £18 million in 2007. We look forward to once again working closely with Scottish Rugby to build another great Heineken Cup final weekend for Edinburgh and Scotland.”

Scottish Rugby, Chief Executive Gordon McKie, welcomed the news stating,

“We are honoured and delighted to have secured one of the world’s flagship sporting events and it once again demonstrates Scottish Rugby’s commitment to hosting world class premium events at Murrayfield Stadium.

We very much look forward to working in partnership with our key stakeholders to ensure that the Heineken Cup Final 2009 is a fantastic success both for Edinburgh and Scotland.”

Paul Bush, Chief Operating Officer of EventScotland, said: “Today’s announcement from the ERC that Scottish Rugby will host the 2009 Heineken Cup Final is a fantastic piece of news.”

“Edinburgh’s hosting of the Heineken Cup Final in 2005 was a huge success so we look forward to welcoming the showpiece finale of Europe’s premier club competition back to Murrayfield Stadium next year.

“The announcement also adds further credibility to Scotland’s growing reputation as a destination for major events, providing a further boost to our achievements in hosting major events.” 

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