Tickets for Vietnam-Borussia Dortmund match now available online, offline

Tickets for a friendly match between the national team of Vietnam and Borussia Dortmund (BVB) are now available, both online and offline.
Tickets for Vietnam-Borussia Dortmund match now available online, offline ảnh 1A poster of the friendly match between the national team of Vietnam and Borussia Dortmund. 
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Tickets for a friendly matchbetween the national team of Vietnam and Borussia Dortmund (BVB) are now available,both online and offline.

Organisers said supporters can buy tickets directly at kiosks around NamDinh province’s Thien Truong Stadium from the afternoon of November 7.

Meanwhile, fans can buy their tickets at Hanoi’s Hang DayStadium and Phu Tho province’s Stadium as well as the Vietnam FootballFederation office from 9am on November 10.

Tickets cost 800,000 VND (32 USD), 1.2 million VND (48 USD) and 1.6million (64 USD).

Online tickets will be distributed through the VinID appuntil November 18.

The match will be organised on November 30 at My DinhStadium by Next Media, VFF and BVB. 

BVB is one of the strongest clubs of the German Bundesliga. They havewon eight league championships, five DFB-Pokals, one UEFA ChampionsLeague, one Intercontinental Cup, and one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.

The team, which is valued at more than 483 million EUR (482 millionUSD), is expected to bring a high-quality test for Park Hang-seo and hisplayers ahead of the AFF Cup in December.

Borussia Dortmund's visit to Vietnam is a part of the "True Love- To the Future" campaign, which was organised last month in HCMCity./.
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