The good developments since Euro 2024 and the error-free course this autumn brought a lot of enthusiasm among the fans of Mircea Lucescu’s team. Therefore, in total, more than 80,000 people are expected at Romania’s last games in the League of Nations.
If the game with Kosovo has been sold out for some time, ProSport he found out that the interest is also very high for the match with Cyprus. This even if our opponent next week doesn’t say much on the European level.
Over 80,000 people are expected at Romania’s Nations League matches
The National Arena is preparing for Romania’s last matches in a Nations League campaign that has gone very well so far, with consecutive victories under the command of Mircea Lucescu.
The match with Kosovo will be played with a full stadium! Around 40,000 people are expected at the country’s biggest stadium, with 3,000 seats to remain closed and several buffer zones to avoid a clash between fan groups.
Those who did not get tickets for the match with Kosovo focused on the game against Cyprus. A match that should be quieter, given that our supporters have no rivalry with this representative. In addition, Romania should get a decisive victory, with Cyprus clearly weaker than the stars of Kosovo.
From the information ProSportso far around 35,000 tickets have been given for Romania’s last match in the League of Nations, scheduled for Monday evening.
There are still around 15,000 tickets available for the match with Cyprus, so there is every chance that there will be more spectators than for the match with Kosovo.
Both matches will be played from 21:45 and temperatures are expected to be extremely cold.
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Our players are afraid of incidents at the game with Kosovo, so they ask the fans to be on their best behavior at the National Arena.
“We ask that you do not react in such a way that we risk losing what we have built! We need you in the stands at future matches. We put geo-politics aside and focus on what we want more than anything: to be at the World Cup! We are sure that nothing could make us happier than a victory on the pitch, without incident and without emotion at the UEFA Disciplinary Committees. Victory is the sweetest revenge and the most beautiful way to respond to an audience that was hostile to us in Pristina”, was the message of the tricolors to the fans.
Source: www.prosport.ro