AIFF release tickets for Intercontinental Cup
The online ticketing brand provides the seats at two prices, one at ₹250 and other at ₹499.
All India Football Federation announces the sale of online tickets for the forthcoming Hero Intercontinental Cup which kicks-off at the Mumbai Football Arena, the new hub of Indian Football from June 1.
Tickets for all the matches are now available online on bookmyshow.
India begin their campaign on the opening day itself when they take on a resurgent Chinese Taipei with Kenya and New Zealand, the other two teams taking on each other the following day.
Thus the Hero Intercontinental Cup will have representation in the form of New Zealand from the Oceania region, Kenya from CAF and Chinese Taipei from the AFC region.
[KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS]All India Football Federation General Secretary Mr. Kushal Das in his message to the fans said: “The support from the Indian Football fans in Mumbai has always been awesome. It will be a football fest for all.”
In his message to the fans, National Coach Stephen Constantine urged all the fans to throng the Stadium. “Come, everyone,” he stated. “I appreciate the support and love of all the fans from Blue Pilgrims, The West Block Blues and all other fan groups. It’s your time to stand up for Indian Football.”
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