The Football Association of Singapore told CNA that it will announce ticket prices for Singapore's upcoming Mitsubishi Electric Cup matches shortly.
The Football Association of Singapore told CNA that it will announce ticket prices for Singapore's upcoming Mitsubishi Electric Cup matches shortly.
Tsutomu Ogura’s Lions will kick off their campaign at the National Stadium against Cambodia on Dec 11 and also play a group stage match against Thailand there on Dec 17. Category 3 seats were those in the west zone of the stadium which were located behind one goal. Category 1 tickets were for seats directly facing the pitch.
A Singapore supporter who only wanted to be known as Mr Nizam said that prices were “very steep”, considering that the games were friendlies. Mr Hilmi, who had attended the match with his younger brother, said that ticket prices below S$30 would be reasonable for friendlies, and concession prices for younger fans such as his brother are ideal.The Lions' match against Myanmar was attended by 6,061, while the game against Chinese Taipei had 6,764 in the stands. Singapore beat Myanmar 3-2 but lost 2-3 to Chinese Taipei.
He added the S$44 and S$154 tickets were"ridiculous" for a friendly and the prices were a"disrespect" to"every football fan in Singapore".
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