NZS announces: Tickets for the match against Portugal are still available, be sure to keep an eye on the UEFA website
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Slovenia is counting down to the historic match, which will – clearly – also feature a huge number of Slovenians. But how many? It is, of course, too early to say and predict, but certainly at least 6000. This is how many tickets the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) released for sale to the fans of Kek’s squad. An hour after the ticket sale started, it was no longer possible to buy them. However, the Football Association of Slovenia (NZS) now announces: tickets are still available!
“Today, the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), as announced, released 6000 tickets for Slovenian fans for the UEFA European Championship round of 16 match between Portugal and Slovenia. In the first phase of sales, tickets could be purchased by those who managed to buy a ticket for the group stage of the European Championship through the UEFA portal and also attended one of the three matches of the Slovenian national team. All those who met these two conditions received an invitation and direct access to purchase. In the second phase of sales, UEFA allowed the purchase to all those who identified themselves as supporters of Slovenia on the UEFA portal,” initially announced the Football Association of Slovenia regarding the match that will take place in Frankfurt.
At Brdo pri Kranju, they added: “Tickets for the mentioned match are still available at this moment. To all those who did not manage to buy a ticket, we advise you to monitor the UEFA portal in the coming days, as any remaining tickets originally intended for other groups will be released for public sale, which is intended for all participants of the European Championship. We also emphasize once again that tickets for all European Championship matches are sold exclusively by UEFA, and NZS only assists in providing information, including reminding fans to secure tickets from the official and legitimate source.“
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Author: editorial Football Planet