Corinthians returned for a Tuesday night update on a portion of sold-out tickets for the Grand Final of the Brazilian Women’s Championship. According to the club, 33,000 tickets have already been sold, with the possibility of increasing this number.
This is the second part released by the club. The first of them, still on Monday, the first day of ticket sales, was ten thousand. As a result, more than 23,000 tickets were sold on Tuesday, the day the public sale opened.
“Corinthians reports that 33,000 tickets have already been sold for the Brazil Feminino final, on Saturday, at 2 pm, at the New Coimica Arena,” the club wrote in its official profile on Corinthians. Twitter See the post below.
It should be noted that over the two days, Fiel had difficulties in purchasing tickets due to the instability of the two selling sites. Tickets often appear as sold out, although they may still have available units. The club explained the situation.
“Part of the other tickets are in the hold and awaiting confirmation of payment, and the ability to return to the sales systems at any time. Stay tuned, let’s support Prabhas in this decision! Corinthians explained.
Alfinegra will welcome Internacional at the New Coimica Arena, at 2 pm next Saturday. Since the first match ended in a 1-1 draw, any new draw decided by a penalty shootout or a win guarantees the champion.
Check out the Corinthian Declaration
Part of the other tickets are in the hold and awaiting confirmation of payment, and the ability to return to the sales systems at any time. Stay tuned, let’s support Prabhas in this decision!# InvasãoPorElas
– Corinth Women’s football (SCCPutF Female) September 20 2022
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