Picture of the day: Fans storm ticket offices ahead of FCSB

FCSB plays its future on Tuesday evening, from 21.30, against Sparta Prague, in the second leg of the third preliminary round of the UEFA Champions League, and the interest is huge among the fans of the Romanian champions.

More than 12 hours before the start of the meeting in Ghencea, dozens of red-blue supporters were queuing to catch the last tickets available for this capital match, given that the ticket offices open at 10.00.

Picture of the day: Red-blue supporters stormed the ticket offices ahead of FCSB – Sparta Prague. Huge interest in the decisive match of the Champions League

Dozens of fans of the Romanian champion were queuing on Tuesday morning to get their hands on the last tickets for the decisive match between FCSB and Sparta Prague, in the 3rd preliminary round of the UCL. After 1-1 away, Elias Charalambous’ band start as favorites in the qualification in the dispute on Tuesday evening, from 21.30, at the Steaua stadium. And the fans stormed the ticket offices in Ghencea since the early hours of the morning, given that the counters open at 10:00.

FCSB put tickets on sale for the match with Sparta Prague ten days ago. For a seat on the lawn, fans must pay 30 lei for Ring 2 and 40 lei for Ring 1.

At Grandstand 1 and 2, prices increase significantly. For Ring 2, the price is 60 lei, and a place in Ring 1 costs 75 lei. At Tribune 1, the price is 100 lei.

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FCSB – Sparta Prague ticket prices

LAWN – RING 2 – 30 LEI
LAWN – RING 1 – 40 LEI
STAND 2 – RING 2 – 60 LEI
STAND 2 – RING 1 – 75 LEI
STAND 1 – RING 2 – 100 LEI
VIP 2 – 150 LEI
VIP 1 – 300 LEI

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