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Qatar 2022: 14,000 tickets sold for Panama - Costa Rica game

Qatar 2022: 14,000 tickets sold for Panama - Costa Rica game

The Ministry of Health authorized a capacity of 80% for the matches of the Panamanian team in the Rommel Fernández of the tie towards Qatar 2022.

Panama debuts this Thursday, September 2 in the Octagonal final of Concacaf towards the Qatar 2022 World Cup against the Costa Rican team and the fans will be present at the return to the Rommel Fernández Gutiérrez stadium.

Samuel Anthony, a journalist from RPC, reported in the program "A La Candela" that until 12:00 pm this Thursday, there are about 14 thousand tickets sold for this match.

FEPAFUT announced in recent days that only people vaccinated against COVID-19 will be able to enter Rommel Fernández for both the game against Costa Rica and the one on September 8 against Mexico.

The purchase is exclusively digital (there will be no physical sale). The fanatic who buys his ticket will be able to print it (it will arrive at the email that he registers in the purchase) or simply take it digitally on his cell phone.

In order to enter on the day of the match, it is essential to have the digital ticket that bears its respective QR code. Once a ticket is used to enter, its QR will be automatically disabled (you cannot leave the stadium and re-enter with the same ticket. Two people cannot enter with the same ticket).

BUY TICKETS HERE

FOR FOREIGNERS

In the case of fans who travel from another country to attend the Panama national team match , they must present at the airport, before the health authorities, an affidavit in which they present their vaccination card with the two doses supplied. Once you present your documentation at the airport, you will be registered in the AIG system and you will be able to enter the stadium without problems.

Meanwhile, FEPAFUT allow children entry to the stadium to see the selection of Panama in qualifying matches heading for Qatar 2022 , provided they are vaccinated against COVID-19.

PRICES FOR PANAMA - COSTA RICA

WEST VIP: B / 50.00 *

PREFERENTIAL SUPERIOR WEST: B / 40.00 *

PREFERENTIAL LOWER WEST: B / 40.00 *

WEST CORNER: B / 30.00 *

PREFERENTIAL TIGO: B / 40.00 *

PREFERENTIAL LOWER EAST: B / 40.00 *

EAST CORNER: B / 30.00 *

UPPER NORTH: B / 20.00 *

LOWER NORTH: B / 10.00 *

SUPERIOR SOUTH: B / 20.00 *

LOWER SOUTH: B / 10.00 *

VISITING SECTOR: B / 40.00 *

* Plus service charges

ONLY VACCINATED

It is essential to be vaccinated to be able to attend the matches of the Panama national team in the qualifying round for Qatar 2022 as a local.

Those people with Panamanian nationality or residence who wish to buy their ticket for the September matches must have the two doses of vaccine against COVID-19. The verification system will be through the National Authority for Government Innovation (AIG) , so everyone who buys the ticket must have their vaccination card validated in the system. If you were vaccinated outside the country, you must also validate the vaccination card with the AIG through www.panamadigital.gob.pa.

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