
European soccer’s UEFA governing body has announced the renewal of its partnership with ticketing technology firm Secutix for the upcoming rights cycle.
Covering the 2025-29 period, Secutix will continue to manage ticketing operations around UEFA’s major international events.
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Over the coming period, this will include the 2028 UEFA European Championships (UK and Ireland), the 2029 UEFA Women’s Euro (host TBD), and the finals of the seasonal men’s Nations League competition in 2027 and 2029.
On a club level, this will also include the annual finals of UEFA’s elite club competitions, the men’s and women’s UEFA Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League.
The renewal will focus on the continued implementation of Secutix’s S-360 online sales platform and its mobile ticketing tool, S-Mobile Tixngo.
UEFA first hired Secutix in 2015 following a competitive tender that yielded 30 offers, and the firm has won every tender since then.

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By GlobalDataOver the course of the pair’s 10-year relationship to date, Secutix has covered 267 matches and over 10 million ticket sales for those games, in 28 different countries.
Through the pair’s partnership, UEFA became the first rightsholder to opt for 100% digital ticket distribution according to Secutix.
On the latest renewal, Secutix chief executive, Frederic Longatte, commented: “We appreciate the confidence UEFA has shown in us. The renewal reflects our mutual investment in innovation to elevate the experience for football fans.”
Secutix is experienced in aiding the delivery of major sports events, and earlier in 2025, partnered with the England and Wales Cricket Board to support the upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup tournament, which will take place across the country in 2026.
In England, the firm is partnered with all but one of the ECB’s division one counties, and in addition supports the body’s elite The Hundred short-form competition, while internationally, Secutix partnered with the ICC’s Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup last year.