See the finals of the Liberators cup or the Sudamericana, which will be played in November at the Centenario Stadium in Montevideo, will cost from US $ 100 to US $ 650, according to the statement released by the South American Football Confederation (Conmebol) on the start of registration to purchase tickets.
According to information released by the governing body of soccer in South America, in the next few days “more than 20,000 tickets” will go on sale for the finals of the South American Cup, which will be played on November 20, and the Libertadores, which will take place on 27.
According to the Conmebol statement, the Uruguayan Government has enabled “to date” 50% of the capacity of the mythical Montevideo coliseum, which is in the process of remodeling, for the continental finals.
The two backdrops of the stadium, the Amsterdam and Colombes stands, will be aimed at fans of the clubs participating in the finals (Athlético Paranaense, Bragantino, Flamengo and Palmeiras, all from Brazil).
In the case of the finalists of the South American, the prices for the stands for clubs (Athletico Paranaense and Bragantino) will be US $ 100 while in the Libertadores (Flamengo and Palmeiras) they will be US $ 200.
On the other hand, the lateral stands, which will be intended for the general public, present higher values, since, in the case of the South American, they range from US $ 150 to US $ 400 while in the Libertadores they are between US $ 300 and US $ 650.
Conmebol also highlights in its statement that the proceeds from both games “will be reinvested in the football of the continent”, 50% corresponds to the clubs and 50% to cover the organization and operating expenses of the event.
“It is expected that this year, and for a week, Montevideo will become the capital of world football with the aforementioned matches. It is important to mention that, in addition, on November 21 the grand final of the Conmebol Libertadores Femenina will be held at the Gran Parque Central stadium, a high-level sports exhibition for the Confederation, “the statement concludes.
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