Ticket demand high for Baku 2017 as fans get behind team

  02 May 2017    Read: 1347
Ticket demand high for Baku 2017 as fans get behind team
Baku 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games has today announced that tickets for all Azerbaijan’s group matches in the Baku 2017 football tournament have sold out.
For those wanting to watch international football during the Games, there are still some tickets left other matches in the group stages of the competition, which include Turkey, Cameroon, Algeria and Saudi Arabia, as well as the semi-finals, bronze medal match and Final.

The Baku 2017 football tournament starts on 8 May with group stages being held at the Dalga Arena, AZAL Arena and Bayil Arena. Tickets for the Baku 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games are available online, via the Baku2017 website – www.baku2017.com or via 12 outlets located across Baku, which include 28 Mall, Ganjlik Mall and Park Bulvar.

The demand for tickets to watch the host nation compete at the Games has been high across all sports, with people wanting to show their support and get behind the Azerbaijan national team.

Speaking about this announcement, Mirjam Bogataj, Head of Ticketing at Baku 2017 said: “It’s fantastic to see that there is such a strong desire from people to get behind the Azerbaijani athletes at these Games.”

“In terms of those people buying tickets we are seeing some really interesting trends. The number of children’s tickets allocated for the sports sessions tell us that there is real demand from families to come and experience the Baku 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games.”

There have also been significant levels of interest from people wanting to be part of the Opening Ceremony on 12 May at the Baku Olympic Stadium, with Category D tickets now sold out. There is still limited availability for Category A, B and C tickets.

Mirjam Bogataj added: “Tickets to the Ceremonies are always popular and Baku 2017 is no different. We would encourage anyone wanting to be part of either of these spectacular events to buy their tickets soon, to avoid missing out.”

The Baku 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games will feature athletes from every one of the ISSF’s 57 member nations, who are based across four continents. Athletes will compete in 20 sports, across 270 medal events, including football, athletics, gymnastics, wrestling and boxing.

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