The Football Association announced the launch of tickets for the national team’s match with its North Korean counterpart, scheduled for next Thursday, at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium, within the third stage of the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, as a unified price for the ticket value was set at 15 dirhams.
“Al-Abyad” is awaiting great public support in order to support it achieve victory in search of qualifying for the World Cup for the second time in its history.
The team began its preparations to face North Korea yesterday, at New York University Stadium in Abu Dhabi, after the conclusion of the fifth round of the league.
For his part, the head of the National Team Fans Association, Fahd Al Mansouri (Falouda), revealed that there is coordination between the clubs’ fan associations to motivate Emirati fans to attend the match, and to exchange ideas regarding the “TIFO” of the match.
Falouda told Emirates Al-Youm: “During today or tomorrow, the concepts for the match will be finalized and presented to the Football Association to settle on the idea, which is centered on raising the nation’s slogan and motivating the players to achieve victory.”
He added: “The crowd coordination for the match began immediately after the last match with Iran, and several meetings took place between the national team’s fans association and the Football Association, which provided us with all forms of support by providing encouragement tools in the stands, as well as flags and scarves, and we expect that there will be a large presence of fans who interacted in a great way.” Clear since tickets went on sale.”
Steps to obtain a match ticket
■■ Enter the official website of the Platinum List platform.
■■ Search for the UAE and North Korea match.
■■ Click on the ticket reservation box.
■■ Select the appropriate category of tickets.
■■ Number of tickets required.
■■ Enter personal information accurately.
■■ Complete the electronic payment process.
■■ Print the electronic ticket to present upon entering the stadium.
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