Tickets for the Argentina-Ecuador match made available this Thursday to the general public sold out in just over an hourreported the platform in charge of its digital marketing, Deportick.
The fans of the selected world champion reacted with high demand before the start of the South American Qualifiers and consumed the lot reserved for those who did not register in the new AFA ID system.
Tickets went on sale at 6:00 p.m. and in minutes a virtual queue of more than 120,000 users was formed, which meant that they sold out after 7:00 p.m. The AFA did not report the number of seats offered in this instance.
The prices defined for the first game of the race towards the 2026 World Cup were the following: general $19,000; minor general $11,000; stalls Sívori and Centenario average $39,000; stalls San Martín and Belgrano high $39,000; stalls San Martín and Belgrano lower $87,000 and stalls San Martín and Belgrano average $89,000.
This Friday from 6:00 p.m., through the same digital platform, the seats assigned to bronze category members who paid an annual subscription of $24,000 in the AFA ID program will be available.
Users who want to buy their tickets with the same prices must upload the member number that the system assigned to them at the time of registration.
Meanwhile, the silver and gold partners, who paid 1.9 and 4.9 million pesos respectively, have already secured a preferential audience for the match that Argentina will play next Thursday against Ecuador at the River Plate Monument.
The exchange of the physical ticket will take place between Saturday and next Wednesday at the stadium ticket offices between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. according to the following schedule: Saturday (Centenario and Belgrano), Sunday (San Martín and Sívori); Monday (Centenario and Belgrano), Tuesday (San Martín and Sívori) and Wednesday (Centenario, Belgrano, San Martín and Sívori).
Source: Ambito

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