Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) is selling tickets for the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U23 Championship qualifiers online.
Fans can purchase tickets at vebongdaonline.vn, or vebongdaonline.com.vn from 10am on March 10 until midnight on March 18.
Fans can buy
tickets through the websitesvebongdaonline.vn, vebongda.vff.org.vn or
vebongdaonline.com.vnfrom March 10-19 with prices ranging from 150,000
VND (6.5 USD) to 300,000 (13 USD).
Fans will be able to buy a maximum of four tickets in the
same price tier. Fans purchasing tickets from the websites will need to pay by
card, provide a phone number, an email address and an ID card number.
Tickets will be sent to fans via Vietnam Post or be collected
directly at the VFF headquarters on Le Quang Dao street, Nam Tu Liem district
in Hanoi from March 18-20.
Vietnam are in Group K in the qualifiers, along with
Thailand, Indonesia and Brunei. All Group K matches will be held in Vietnam.
Vietnam will face Brunei, Indonesia and Thailand on March 22,
March 24 and March 26, respectively.
The tournament has attracted 44 teams which have been divided
into 11 groups of four, and the top 16 teams will qualify to play in the finals
in 2020.
Source: VNA
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