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South Africa slashes ticket prices for Super Eagles rematch

To ensure a massive turn out of Bafana Bafana fans when the Super Eagles come calling in Johannesburg, the South Africa Football Association (SAFA) has slashed the match’s ticket prices, reports footballlive.ng.

South African attacker Vilakazi Sibusiso (L) vies for ball with Nigeria’s Shehu Abdullahi during the 2019 African Cup of Nations qualifyer football match between South Africa and Nigeria at Goodswill Akpabio International Stadium in the southern city of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State on June 10, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / PIUS UTOMI EKPEI

To ensure a massive turn out of Bafana Bafana fans when the Super Eagles come calling in Johannesburg, the South Africa Football Association (SAFA) has slashed the match’s ticket prices, reports footballlive.ng.

Victory in Johannesburg on November 17 could determine South Africa’s qualification to AFCON 2019, as they beat Nigeria 2-0 away in Uyo at the start of the qualifiers. SAFA believes a big turnout of fans at the match venue could spur another historic victory in the reverse fixture.

With the match still two months away, Stadium Management SA (SMSA) has announced that Bafana Bafana will host the Super Eagles at FNB Stadium and will promote the tie as rights owner and partner to South Africa Football Association (SAFA).

South Africa, second in Group E with four points, same as leaders Libya after two rounds of matches, shocked Nigerians in June 2017, to record its first-ever win over the Eagles in an official game.

Bafana will face Seychelles on October 13 and Nigeria on November 17, with both ties now confirmed to take place at the iconic FNB Stadium with kick-off at 15 hours, local time.

For the Nigeria match, the general ticket, for levels 1 and 5, will cost 60 Rand, while the reserved seat will go for R120 and corporate hospitality ticket is R2146, excluding VAT.

SMSA chief executive, Dr. Jacques Grobbelaar said: “It is always a pleasure to welcome Bafana Bafana to the spiritual home of African football.
”We are here to support the team in their AFCON 2019 qualifiers and working together with SAFA and our other stakeholders to provide excellent experience for the spectators.”Ticket packages have been created specifically with the spectator in mind allowing them to experience both matches at reduced costs if they buy the tickets together.

”We know that economic factors influence attendance and have done all that we could to keep the ticket prices accessible for all.
“Come enjoy FNB Stadium and support our national team as they make their bid for AFCON 2019.”SAFA general manager in football business, Russell Paul added: “The matches are significant and important in the team’s qualification campaign.”We’d like to encourage the public to attend the matches; working with SMSA we have created packages that make getting to both matches possible.”

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