SEA Games 31: Invitation cards run out for women’s football semi-finals

With thousands of fans queuing in front of the Cam Pha city stadium in the northern province of Quang Ninh from early morning on May 18, all invitation cards to the SEA Games 31 women’s football semi-finals have already been handed out.
SEA Games 31: Invitation cards run out for women’s football semi-finals ảnh 1Fans queuing for the invitation cards in Quang Ninh (Photo: VNA)
Quang Ninh (VNA) – With thousands of fans queuing infront of the Cam Pha city stadium in the northern province of Quang Ninh fromearly morning on May 18, all invitation cards to the SEA Games 31 women’sfootball semi-finals have already been handed out.

The matches will take place between Thailand and the Philippinesat 3:30pm and between Vietnam and Myanmar at 7pm on the same day.

Following a discussion with the Asian Football Confederation,Quang Ninh planned to distribute 14,500 cards to the semifinals held at the 16,000-seatCam Pha stadium. More than 4,000 of them were earmarked for distribution at thevenue.

At the ongoing SEA Games 31, the women’s football attractsthe participation of seven teams divided into Group A (Vietnam, thePhilippines, and Cambodia) and Group B (Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, andSingapore)./.
VNA

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