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‘Too Loud!’ Bayern Complain to UEFA as Real Madrid Plan Closed Roof Bernabeu Cauldron

Azuka
Last updated: 7 April 2026 08:47
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Bayern Munich have raised concerns with UEFA over Real Madrid’s decision to close the Santiago Bernabeu roof for Tuesday’s Champions League quarter final, with the German giants worried about the “intense atmosphere” and “amplified noise levels” inside a fully enclosed stadium.

A fascinating subplot has emerged ahead of one of the biggest ties of the season. And it has nothing to do with tactics, injuries or team selection.

Instead, the focus has shifted to the Bernabeu’s famous retractable roof.

According to AS, Bayern are not entirely comfortable with the idea of playing under a closed roof. They have reportedly made their feelings known to European football’s governing body, pointing to the hostile environment created when 80,000 Madridistas are sealed inside a concrete bowl with the noise turned up to eleven.

Real Madrid’s secret weapon

Since the stadium’s renovation, Los Blancos have made a conscious effort to use the closed roof setting for their biggest European nights. It has become a psychological weapon, a way of turning an already intimidating arena into something genuinely suffocating for visiting teams.

Tonight’s clash against Bayern is expected to follow that same pattern. The roof will be closed. The noise will be deafening. And Madrid will not apologise for it.

The club even shared an image on social media showing the Bernabeu with its roof closed during their previous Champions League semi final encounter against Bayern. A not so subtle reminder of what awaits.

What do the rules say?

Under Article 51 of the Champions League regulations, the final decision on whether the roof stays open or closed rests with the UEFA match delegate and the referee.

However, there is significant flexibility. The stadium owning club plays a major role in that decision unless weather conditions dictate otherwise. In other words, if Madrid want the roof closed, and the weather is not a safety issue, they will almost certainly get their way.

Bayern can complain all they like. The noise will still be there.

A sold out cauldron

The Bernabeu is completely sold out for this one. Madridistas have been waiting for a night like this.

Bayern have also sold out their allocation, with around 4,000 travelling supporters expected to make the journey to the Spanish capital. They will be loud. They will be passionate. But they will be massively outnumbered.

And with the roof closed, their voices will be swallowed by the home crowd.

The bigger picture

This is not the first time the closed roof has caused a stir. Visiting teams have complained about it before. The noise levels are noticeably higher. The atmosphere is undeniably more intense.

But that is exactly why Madrid do it.

Bayern’s concerns are legitimate. Playing in a fully enclosed stadium is different. It feels different. It sounds different. And for a team not used to it, it can be unsettling.

Whether it will actually affect the result is another matter. But Madrid are leaving nothing to chance.

The roof will be closed. The noise will be deafening. And Bayern will have to deal with it.

Welcome to the Bernabeu.

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