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22,500 Tickets to be Distributed for May 7 Football Matches

PHNOM PENH: The Football Federation of Cambodia (FFC) confirmed that tickets for the two men’s football matches on May 7 will be distributed free of charge tomorrow at 8 am at the National Olympic Stadium.

According to the FFC, 22,500 tickets for both the Timor Leste vs. Indonesia match and the Cambodia vs. Myanmar match will be distributed on a first-come-first-served basis. Gates to the stadium will open at 6am and will close once enough people to claim the tickets have been allowed entry so as to avoid people waiting in line and not receiving a ticket. Tickets will then be distributed at 8am.

Tickets are divided into two tiers with Zone A at 2,500 tickets and Zone B holding the remaining 20,000 tickets.



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