Paris Saint-Germain and Monaco, with their two Moroccan stars, Achraf Hakimi and Elias Benseghir, will open the New Year with a heavy-caliber confrontation in Doha, the Qatari capital, to win the French Champions Cup.
The local committee organizing football events in Qatar announced the launch of ticket sales for the French Champions Cup match, which will witness a confrontation between Paris Saint-Germain, the holder of the French first division title and winner of the French Cup, and Monaco, runner-up in the French first division champion, which Doha will host on Sunday, May 5. January 2025.
Fans from around the world can purchase tickets from the website: www.roadtoqatar.qa for 80 Qatari riyals for the first category, and 30 Qatari riyals for the second category. Each person will be able to purchase a maximum of ten tickets. A group of seats will be available for fans with disabilities. Fans are recommended to purchase tickets from the official website to avoid any potential problems such as counterfeit or invalid tickets. For more information, please visit the official sales page.
The whistle for the Champions Cup match will sound at 5:30 pm Moroccan time, with a number of the world’s brightest stars participating in the match hosted by Stadium 974, one of the most famous stadiums in Qatar, which was built specifically for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. The unique stadium was one of the most famous stadiums in Qatar. Its type, which can accommodate 44,000 fans, recently hosted two matches in the FIFA Confederations Cup Qatar 2024.
Hosting the French Champions Cup match comes after the State of Qatar hosted a group of major sporting events over the past two decades, including the FIFA World Cup, the FIFA Arab Cup, the FIFA Club World Cup, the Gulf Cup, the IAAF World Athletics Championships, the Asian Games, in addition to the Italian Super Cup. And many other prestigious competitions. The country enjoys a sports infrastructure that is among the best in the world, in addition to extensive experience in the sports industry among the local organizing committee teams and sports institutions.
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