Melgar and Sporting Cristal will seek to be Alianza Lima’s rival in the final of Liga 1 2022. The first leg of the semifinals will be played this Wednesday, November 2 (3 pm) at the UNSA Monumental Stadium and the Arequipa side have already communicated the price of the tickets.
The amount varies according to the preferred grandstand of the fans: North kid – visitor grandstand (S/12), north-visitor grandstand (S/12) south kid (S/7), south (S/12), east child (S/12), east (S/25), west child (S/40) and armchair (S/90).
ONLY THOSE WHO SHARE MY PASSION UNDERSTAND MY CRAZY! ❤️???? We remain united and encouraging until the end, let’s make our hometown felt and paint the stands black and white in this 1st semifinal.????
???? TICKETS: https://t.co/qoK8p0kDv3
* THERE IS ONLY ONLINE SALE, THERE IS NO PRESENTIAL SALE. pic.twitter.com/U6O3r1Rfxp– FBC Melgar (@MelgarOficial) October 31, 2022
In the same way, “Domino” specified that the sale of tickets will only be available through the Joinnus platform. In addition, he invited his fans: “Only those who share my passion understand my madness! We remain united and cheering until the end, let’s make our hometown felt and let’s paint the stands red and black in this first semifinal “he pointed.
It is important to mention that Melgar won the ticket to the semifinals after winning the Opening Tournament. For its part, Sporting Cristal obtains the quota for this instance for being in first place in the accumulated table of League 1 2022.
On the other hand, it should be remembered that the second leg will be played this Sunday, November 6, at the National Stadium. The meeting will start at 3 pm (Peruvian time).
League 1 2022: When are the finals played?
The final will be on November 9 and 12. According to the bases of the championship, the teams with the highest score in the accumulated will be the ones that choose the locality. The definition of the champion will be in round-trip matches.
Source: Elcomercio
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