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Good news for the yellow wall! FRF puts on sale the tickets for the game Turkey-Romania. Ticket price and method of purchase

The Romanian Football Federation has announced that it is starting to sell tickets for the match between Turkey and Romania, in the World Cup qualifier. The game will be played on March 26, from 19:00 (Romanian time), in Istanbul, at the Beşiktaş Park stadium, in the semi-final of the play-off.

Supporters of the Romanian national team Photo/FRF

Supporters of the Romanian national team Photo/FRF

Romanian supporters can buy their tickets online, on the FRF website, starting on Friday at noon. A ticket costs 145 lei (approximately 27 euros), and the seats are in the North Lawn. 2,130 tickets are available for Romanian fans.

A maximum of four tickets can be purchased per order, and each one will be issued in the name of a person, with complete identification data (surname, first name, CNP and series, CI or passport number, phone number and email address). Access to the stadium is only possible on the basis of a valid ticket, regardless of age.

Purchase procedure

Starting Friday 6 February at midday, supporters will be able to reserve their tickets for the game in Turkey. After the end of the sale period, the list of buyers will be forwarded to the Turkish Football Federation for ticket personalization.

In about five days, the personalized tickets will return to the FRF, after which, from March 13, they will be sent online to the fans through the Bilete.ro platform.

To reach the World Championship, Romania must beat Turkey away on March 26, and then the winner of the Slovakia vs. Kosovo, also away, on March 31. In the event of qualification, the tricolors would play in groups with the USA, Paraguay and Australia.



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