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Do you know a Liverpool FC fan who left their car in Basel when they went to see the Europa League final?

Marco Ciello, 30, who works in the Swiss city, said he saw two men in Liverpool shirts get out of the silver Vauxhall Astra on the day of the game on May 18.

But he said he was amazed to discover recently that the car was still there on a street called Freibrugerstrasse - more than two months later.

Now Mr Ciello, who lives in Germany but commutes to work in Basel, is trying to track down the owner to reunite them with the vehicle.

The car has the number plate KL05 JLO, which the Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency database suggests is linked to a diesel Vauxhall that has a valid MOT and was first registered in 2005.

He guessed that the men may have taken a train or flight home instead of retrieving their car.

But he said the owner might be relieved to hear they had probably escaped any parking fines at all, despite the long stay.

He said he believed the car was allowed to remain there for more than a year, as it was parked in a space with white markings.

'It was about 7.30am they got out of the car, two men wearing Liverpool shirts'

He claimed the owners were ‘lucky’, and would have been ticketed long ago if it had been in a blue parking zone.

Mr Ciello said: “I saw a Liverpool fan parking the car on the way to work on the day of the final, near the border with Germany. Now after two months the car is still at the same place.

“It was about 7.30am they got out of the car, two men wearing Liverpool shirts. I live in Weil am Rhein in Germany, and cross the border every day for work.

“I’m surprised - because if I were going to a football game, I would know if I went in a car and came back another way.

“The hope is that the owner is happy to find his car - it’s not an old car, it looks quite new.”

The AC Milan fan added: “It’s in a white parking space - you can stay there at least a year, I think. You can park then and nothing will happen.

“If they had parked in a blue space they would have got a ticket, so they are lucky.”

If you think you know the owner, please get in touch at news@liverpool.com.