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TICKET SELLING POINTS FOR UGANDA CRANES GAMES AGAINST BOTSWANA AND ALGERIA REVEALED

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FUFA EXCOM Rogers Byamukama(R) with Communications director Ahmed Hussein confirmed that the tickets will go on market today (Wednesday at 2PM EAT).

FUFA has confirmed the selling centres for tickets to Uganda Cranes 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier matches against Botswana and Algeria.

The details in regard to the ticketing were revealed to the media on Wednesday by FUFA Executive Committee Member and Executive Secretary in charge of Marketing and Communications in a press conference held at FUFA Complex.

Byamukama announced four ticket selling centres namely;

  • FUFA Complex – Mengo
  • MTN Momo
  • Namboole Online Platform
  • Tangosport- Jinja

“We want to caution the public that please purchase tickets only that the centres were have announced here to avoid fraud cases,” he said.

“The tickets will be ready for sale today at 2PM at the four selling centres. However, we are in the process of adding more selling points and we will inform you in due course. ” He added.

The types of tickets

There are three categories of tickets that will go on sale that is Ordinary, VIP and Platinum.

For each game, the ticket prices will be as follows;

Ordinary – 25,000 UGX
VIP – 50,000 UGX
Platinum – 100,000 UGX

Double Tickets

Double tickets will give fans access to the two games. However, there will be a limited number for this category.

Fans with platinum tickets will access the stadium through the Western Gate that is adjacent to the main gate of the Stadium.

The Platinum tickets will come with hospitality packages at halftime and a limited number of parking stickers that will be given out on a first-come, first get basis.

  • Ordinary Double Tickets – 40,000 UGX
  • VIP Double Tickets – 75,000 UGX
  • Platinum Tickets100,000 UGX

Colours and Gates for the tickets are as follows bellow in the chat:

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