Draw with Austria has somewhat cooled the fan euphoria in the country: So far, around 10,000 tickets have been sold for the match against Kazakhstan
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The day before the match against Austria, more than 14,000 tickets had already been sold, but just over 24 hours before the clash between Slovenia and Kazakhstan in the second round of the UEFA Nations League, the Football Association of Slovenia (NZS) is not recording such strong sales as in recent days. The match against Kazakhstan will also be played in Stožice and will begin on Monday at 20:45. Despite everything, Slovenia will again have good support from the stands, but it is a fact that Stožice will not be sold out or completely full.
As Matjaž Krajnik, the press officer of NZS, said at a press conference at Brdo pri Kranju, “tickets are still available,” and at this moment, around 10,000 have been sold. A few more spectators can be expected at the match, but the attendance will certainly not surpass the crowd from the neighboring derby with Austria, when there were officially 14,834 spectators at Stožice. If you haven’t secured your tickets for the Kazakhstan match yet, you can do so at this link.
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Author: editorial Football Planet