CZECH REPUBLIC-GERMANY TICKETS
At an informal "football breakfast" press briefing in Prague yesterday,
CMFS (Czech football association) General Secretary Petr Fousek
announced that tickets for March 24th's Euro qualifier against Germany
will be distributed via the usual lottery system.
Prague's Toyota Arena (Letna) stadium, where the game is to be played,
will have a capacity of just 18,000 that night, of which 11,000 tickets
are allocated to Czech fans and 3,000 to German fans. The remaining
4,000 will be held back for the CMFS's own needs or distributed to
national team sponsors.
The process of allocating tickets to Czech fans is set to take place
between January 10th and January 26th. Individual fans will be able to
apply for no more than four tickets each.
CMFS (Czech football association) General Secretary Petr Fousek
announced that tickets for March 24th's Euro qualifier against Germany
will be distributed via the usual lottery system.
Prague's Toyota Arena (Letna) stadium, where the game is to be played,
will have a capacity of just 18,000 that night, of which 11,000 tickets
are allocated to Czech fans and 3,000 to German fans. The remaining
4,000 will be held back for the CMFS's own needs or distributed to
national team sponsors.
The process of allocating tickets to Czech fans is set to take place
between January 10th and January 26th. Individual fans will be able to
apply for no more than four tickets each.
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