The Emir Cup 2017 Final will be held at the state-of-the-art Khalifa International Stadium on May 19 and match tickets are set to go on sale, it was confirmed on Sunday. The final will see Al Rayyan take on Al Sadd at 7pm.
The organsiers have initiated tickets sale, with pricing starting at QR 30, it was announced on Sunday.
Fans can purchase the Emir Cup final tickets at Souq Waqif starting Monday until the game day.
Football fans eager to watch the final could also go for last-minute purchase by approaching the ticket kiosks outside the stadium.
Ticket booths locations:
Mall of Qatar (entrance 2 from the west) 4:00pm-10:00pm
Landmark (food court entrance) 4:00pm-10:00pm
Villaggio (opposite Joe Sport shops) 4:00pm-10:00pm
Souq Waqif (near the basement car park) 4:00pm-10:00pm
fnac store in Lagoona Mall 10:00am-10:00pm
The list of partners for this year’s Emir’s Cup includes:
Shell – Lead partner
Fifty-One East – Official Partner
Nike – Official Supplier
Ooredoo – Official Telecommunications Partner
Abdullah Abdulghani & Bros Co – Official Car
Look – Branding Partner
Qatar Airways – Official Exclusive Carrier
QNB – Strategic Supporter
Anti-doping Laboratory – Qatar – Official Supporter of Clean Sport
Hassan Al Kuwari, Chief Operations Officer (COO) of the Organising Committee commented: “The interest of fans to buy their tickets started as soon as we released ticket sales, which reflects the keenness of the public to buy their tickets early, especially as the match will be held at the renowned Khalifa International Stadium."
He added: “Selling tickets in more than one mall serves our goal which is to give the largest possible number of fans the opportunity to enjoy the Emir Cup final in the stadium this weekend.”
QFA has planned to put match tickets for sale at convenient spots across the country so that fans could have an easy time securing their seats at the final, officials said.
The organisers expect a packed house for the final that will also be televised on national TV channels with coverage starting a couple of hours before the kick-off time.
This year’s Emir Cup final holds significance since the Khalifa International Stadium – one of the key venues for the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar™– has undergone massive refurbishment. The stadium was built in 1976.
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