02 December 2012

Tickets for Azkals Suzuki Cup semis match now on sale


The Philippine Football Federation has made available tickets for Saturday’s ASEAN Football Federation Suzuki Cup date between the Azkals and Singapore at the Rizal Memorial Football Stadium.
Fans can purchase the tickets at TicketWorld outlets or online at ticketworld.com.ph.
Tickets are priced at P3,000, P2,000, P1,000, P500, and P300.
According to the PFF, fans can purchase “game ticket reservations” from TicketWorld, which they would then have to exchange for official Suzuki Cup game tickets to get into the venue. The exchange can be made at the PFF office from December 4 to 7 or at the venue on match day.
The Azkals finished second in Group B to book their second straight Suzuki Cup semifinal appearance. Their home date marks the first time a Suzuki Cup final four match will be played on Philippine soil; in 2010, the team was forced to play its home match in Indonesia because of a lack of a suitable venue in the Philippines.
They will face a familiar foe in Singapore, which topped Group A after a 4-3 victory over Laos Saturday. The teams played two friendly matches earlier this year, with the Azkals sweeping the games.

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13 comments:

  1. masyadong mahal ang tickets, not everybody can afford those. pano kung gustong manood ng mga students, esp since the game is on a saturday... and we need a full stadium against singapore.. we need all the support we can get... sana babaan ang prices ng tickets

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    1. you're right. In other countries bata o matanda ay nanonood ng live football. This game should be for masses and not for those "feeling KONYO" only. How can we introduce football to the basketball minded Filipinos if the prices are high??

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  2. eh di wag ka manood. hahahahaha. wala ka palang pera eh. ano gusto mo libre?

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  3. thailand ticket price are 100,200,300 and 500 only...

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  4. sa kanila naman kasi,malalaki ang stadium, kaya mura, sa atin kasi maliit lang,sulit naman ang 300 o kaya 500.go azkals

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  5. kaya nga dapat it should be held in a bigger and better stadium...that is the Pana-ad Park and Stadium... during the Phils vs Mongolia game, the stadium was able to hold more than 35,000 fans even if the price of tickets were as expensive as that in the RMS... but it would be better to lower the price to let all the fans see the game...

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    1. More than 35,000? Ulol!! Saan mo na kuha yung figure na yan? lol. At ang Panaad hindi bigger and better sa RMS, walang bias yan! Panaad nga walang proper seating, bleacher style buong stadium tapos better than RMS? lol!

      Oo, it would be better to lower ticket prices pero hindi siya practical. Malaki ang ginastos para ayusin yung field para sa semi-final. They need to recoup that. Masyado na rin kayo sanay sa mura o libre. Hindi lahat ganun. Kung hindi kaya ng bulsa niyo, tough luck!

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  6. if u haven't been at the Pana-ad, then i understand your feeling. actually if you only have been there and have seen the place then you will say "tama pala sila"...if you want, try to check the info or better ask the azkal coaches so you will be better informed. I will not argue with you here because i know you haven't been on all the football pitches in the Philippines.

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    1. Check my info? Ask the coaches? You don't think I've already checked my info?! Kahit anong sabihin niyo, it's fact, the Panaad IS NOT bigger than the RMS!

      At anong relevance kung napuntahan o hindi napuntahan lahat ng football pitches sa Pinas? It doesn't put any weight to the notion that the Panaad is bigger and/or better than a stadium like the RMS.

      Ayaw ko rin makipag away. Pero, kailangan ipasok niyo sa utak niyo na hindi masmalaki o masmaganda ang Panaad sa RMS! Siguro ang ugat ng opinion na iyon dahil yung Panaad na sa Bacolod, at sinasabi nila na hotbed or capital ng football sa bansa.

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    2. ha ha ha...ga pasagad ra man intawon ka ug storya diha parts... lisud man gyud hinu-on pasabton na ang sirado ang ulo ug dili kabalo mag analisar sa sitwasyon. Kabalo ka, insakto man na ang usa ka anonymous nga mas daku man gyud ang pana-ad kay sa rms...ha ha ha
      ang problema ninyo dinha sa manila, daghang storya pero gamay ra kaayu pirmi mo tan-aw ug futbol...ha ha ha

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  7. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panaad_Stadium
    MAXIMUM CAPACITY = 35,500

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rizal_Memorial_Stadium
    MAXIMUM CAPACITY = 30,000

    For both of you, here is the data of the stadiums you are talking!

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  8. Why bring the game in Manila and not in Cebu or Bacolod? When only few wants to watch! Several games had been played, but still only few watched. In Cebu last month, it was fantastic! Last time when it was in Bacolod, it was great! But everytime it is played in Manila, they have to open the gates because only a few was interested!!! Wahhhhhhhhhhh ha ha ha!!!

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  9. Whatever doesnt make sense works for the PFF front office. Manila is so overrated. That place is crap!

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