The Federation of Uganda Football Associations has unveiled the ticket pricing structure for Uganda Cranes’ crucial Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualifier against South Africa, scheduled for Friday, November 15, 2024, at Mandela National Stadium.
Fans can choose from a range of ticket options, with discounted rates available for early buyers through MTN MoMo.
For a limited time, from Monday, October 28 to Saturday, November 2, 2024, supporters can purchase the MTN MoMo Early Bird tickets for just UGX 20,000 each.
After this deadline, the MoMo Regular tickets will be available at UGX 25,000 from November 3 to November 14, 2024. These tickets can only be purchased via the MTN MoMo platform.
Physical Ordinary tickets, sold at the gates and through authorized outlets, will be priced at UGX 30,000 for fans who prefer not to purchase through MoMo.
For fans looking for an elevated matchday experience, FUFA is offering a variety of VIP options.
The VIP ticket is priced at UGX 50,000, while those opting for a more luxurious experience can purchase the Platinum ticket for UGX 150,000, which includes access to premium seating and amenities.
FUFA has also introduced family packages for larger groups. The FUFA VIP Family ticket, designed for groups of 8 people, will cost UGX 320,000 and includes reserved seating, halftime hospitality, and a parking sticker outside the stadium.
For a more exclusive offering, the FUFA Platinum Family ticket, also for 8 people, is priced at UGX 1,000,000 and provides padded reserved seats, access to the Platinum lounge during halftime, and a parking sticker inside the stadium.
The upcoming fixture against South Africa is a pivotal match for the Uganda Cranes, who need just one point from their remaining two games to secure qualification for AFCON 2025.
With an earlier kickoff time of 4:00 PM as directed by CAF, the game promises to attract a significant crowd of supporters eager to cheer on the Cranes.
Fans are encouraged to take advantage of the early bird MoMo ticket offers before they run out, as the team prepares for what could be a historic match on their road to AFCON 2025.