UEFA has renewed its long-term collaboration with digital ticketing specialist Secutix, securing its role as exclusive provider of ticketing and hospitality technology across UEFA’s competitions through 2029.
The extension, covering the 2025–2029 cycle, ensures Secutix remains at the heart of ticketing operations for major UEFA events. These include UEFA Euro 2028 in the United Kingdom and Ireland, the 2027 and 2029 UEFA Nations League finals, the 2029 UEFA Women’s Euro (host venues yet to be confirmed), as well as the finals of UEFA’s men’s and women’s club competitions: the Champions League, Europa League, and Europa Conference League.
This renewal honors more than a decade of joint effort. Since their partnership began, UEFA and Secutix have delivered over 10 million tickets across 267 matches in 28 countries. UEFA emerged as the first global sports organisation to fully transition to digital ticketing, a move praised for reducing fraud and enhancing the fan experience.
Under the terms of the renewed contract, Secutix will continue deploying its S-360 cloud-based sales platform and the S-MOBILE TIXNGO mobile distribution tool, both designed to empower secure online ticketing and smooth stadium entry.
Frédéric Longatte, CEO of Secutix, welcomed the renewed agreement and said, “We appreciate the confidence UEFA has shown in us. The renewal reflects our mutual investment in innovation to elevate the experience for football fans.”
UEFA officials emphasized that the continuity of this partnership reinforces both operational stability and the organisation’s digital-first ticketing strategy as it heads toward a busy stretch of major finals through 2029.
Beyond football, Secutix’s expertise has been sought in other global sporting events. Earlier in 2025, it formed a partnership with the England and Wales Cricket Board to support ticketing for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in 2026.





