The excitement to see Argentina take on Colombia in the Copa America final on Sunday knows no bounds. Fans who bought their tickets in advance are in for a treat, while those looking for resale tickets are faced with exorbitant prices.
The cheapest ticket on Ticketmaster for the game at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami was in section 305, which is located on the highest part behind one of the stands.
This access had a base cost of 1,887 dollars, but when adding the “service fees” and other “processing fees”, the final price rose to 2,249.48 dollars. This significant increase in prices reflects the high demand and the importance of the event.
In contrast, the most expensive ticket offered on Ticketmaster was $11,903.95 and was available in several areas of the stadium. A front-row seat near the field in section 143 had a base price of $10,000, but with “service fees” and other additional costs, the final number rose considerably.
The Hard Rock Stadium is expected to be packed with 65,000 spectators, creating an electrifying atmosphere for the final between Argentina and Colombia. The match will kick off at 9 p.m. in our country and promises to be an unforgettable spectacle.
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The loyalty of the fans to the national team
Fans demonstrated their loyalty and enthusiasm throughout the tournament by leading ticket sales for every match. In the first 28 Copa America matches, excluding the semi-finals, the third-place match and the final, Argentina averaged 71,525 tickets sold per match.
The stadiums were full for the first three matches of the Scaloneta, although in the quarter-finals against Ecuador there were nearly 2,000 empty seats.
This massive support not only reflects the passion of the fans, but also their confidence in the team led by Lionel Scaloni. They are willing to pay high prices to see the Albiceleste play and, hopefully, win.
Source: Ambito

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