Manchester United plays in soccer tournament in South Africa
Manchester United, Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates will be playing in a soccer competition in South Africa, in July 2006 .
South Africans, by & large, do not believe in the principle of reserved seating at soccer matches. And they are not too happy either having to pay anything but a minimal amount for admission.With this in mind, the organisers of the series of friendly matches involving Manchester United, Kaizer Chiefs & Orlando Pirates next month - which are masquerading under the banner of the Vodacom Challenge tournament - will provide some early, but revealing pointers.
Tickets for the four games at the King's Park Rugby Stadium in Durban (Jul 15), Newlands Stadium in Cape Town (Jul 19), the Royal Bafokeng Palace in Rustenburg (Jul 20) & the final fixture at Loftus in Pretoria (Jul 22) are already on sale.
Although a good deal cheaper than admission promises to be at the World Cup in 2010, the prices are considerably higher than South Africans are accustomed to forking out for soccer matches.
Prices will vary from R55 to R350 for the series of four games in which United are bizarrely assured of a place in the so-called final - even if they are the least successful of the three competing teams after three matches.
The success or otherwise of these innovations will undoubtedly be examined with microscopic intensity by the FIFA 2010 Word Cup Organising Committee.
Source: www.iol.co.za / 28 June 2006
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