Tickets for Vietnam’s matches in AFF Cup 2022 to be sold from December 10

The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) on December 8 announced that it will sell tickets for the matches between Vietnam and Malaysia and Myanmar in the group stage of the AFF Cup 2022 at My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi, from December 10.
Tickets for Vietnam’s matches in AFF Cup 2022 to be sold from December 10 ảnh 1The Vietnamese team (Photo: VNA) 

Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) on December 8 announced that it will sell tickets for the matches between Vietnam and Malaysia and Myanmar in the group stage of the AFF Cup 2022 at My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi, from December 10.  

Ticket prices for the upcoming matches range from 300,000 VND (12.6 USD) to 600,000 VND (25.2 USD). The VFF will sell tickets via online registration on app VinID. Each person can buy up to 4 tickets per match.

The Vietnam - Malaysia and Vietnam – Myanmar matches will take place respectively on December 27, and January 3, 2023, from 7.30 pm. 

At the AFF Cup 2022, Vietnam is in Group B, meeting Malaysia, Singapore, Myanmar and Laos. Group A consists of Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, the Philippines and Brunei.

The Vietnamese team is training in Vung Tau city of the southern province of Ba Ria – Vung Tau. On December 10, coach Park Hang-seo and his team will return to Hanoi to prepare for the "rehearsal" match against the Philippines on December 14 at Hang Day Stadium. 

Following this match, the Vietnamese team will leave for  Laos on December 17 or 18 to play the starting match of the AFF Cup 2022./. 

VNA

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