Spectators To Pay A Maximum Of 15 Euros To Watch Luxembourg Vs Nigeria
Published: May 25, 2016
Spectators will pay a maximum of €15 to watch the international friendly match between the national teams of Luxembourg and Nigeria, the Luxembourg Football Federation (FLF) has announced.
The Federation disclosed that there will be free entry to spectators wishing to view the friendly from the face tribune, side stand and popular stand while they will part with €15 (approximately N6,000 in Nigerian currency) to watch the game from the covered area.
The Luxembourg vs Nigeria match starts at 1900 hours on Tuesday, May 31 at the national stadium, Stade Josy Barthel.
In the latest Fifa ranking, the Red Lions occupy the 146th position while their opponents next week are 67th.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : football.lu
The Federation disclosed that there will be free entry to spectators wishing to view the friendly from the face tribune, side stand and popular stand while they will part with €15 (approximately N6,000 in Nigerian currency) to watch the game from the covered area.
The Luxembourg vs Nigeria match starts at 1900 hours on Tuesday, May 31 at the national stadium, Stade Josy Barthel.
In the latest Fifa ranking, the Red Lions occupy the 146th position while their opponents next week are 67th.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : football.lu
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