Barcelona and Juventus have been allocated 20,000 tickets each for the Champions League final on June 6 in Berlin.
Despite the stadium being able to host over 70,000 fans, both sides will only be able to fill half the Olympiastadion, with the rest of the remaining seats going to sponsors, corporate partners and UEFA members.
Six thousand seats have gone on general sale, leaving sponsors and the corporate partners with over 24,500 seats, according to The Independent.
However, tickets are no longer on sale, meaning that supporters will have to shell out up to £12,000 on ticket exchange websites if they are to watch the game live.
Tickets quickly sold out when they went on sale in March.