Tickets for the International Challenge Cup Hong
Kong match between South China Athletic Association and Juventus
FC
on 30 July 2016 are on sale from today [23 June].
Demonstrating the strong local support for the two teams, four
sections have been reserved for the two club fan groups alongside the East Stand of the Hong Kong Stadium.
Juventus fans will sit at section 112-113 and SCAA fans will
gather at section 101-102.
Today’s
ticket sale follows a well-received pre-sale period for members of
the Hong Kong Football Association as well as the two local fan
clubs for Juventus and South China Athletic Association.
The remainder of the tickets go on sale today with prices
starting at just $300 for general admission seating in the upper
level of the Hong Kong Stadium. Two additional sections offer
general admission seating on the stadium’s main level for the same
price.
General Admission seating in the North and South
ends of the stadium is available at $400.
Reserved seating
will be offered in four main level sections at $500 while premier
reserved seating along both touchlines will be sold for $680.
Concession tickets are also available for students (full-time
students aged 25 or under) and seniors (aged 65 or older) at just
$180.
“With the
pairing of two historic clubs from Europe and Asia in Hong Kong’s
only international football exhibition of the summer, we expect
the match will hold great appeal for local fans. As such,
we have been very careful to price tickets and offer a wide range
of seating categories and options to ensure that the match will be
well subscribed and played in an atmosphere that reflects Hong Kong’s passion for world-class football,” said Mr Hidetaka Toba,
Chief Operations Officer of Catalyst Media Group.
Tickets are
available online via Cityline well as at 15
local Cityline box offices at Tom Lee stores across the territory,
the HMV flagship store in Causeway Bay and from the Box Office at
the Asia-World Expo and MacPherson Stadium. Or fans can also call
Cityline hotline (852) 2511 5333 to purchase tickets.
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