Vodacom Challenge Tickets selling fast
Vodacom Challenge Tickets selling fast

Posted in News on Jun 12, 2006.

Kaizer Chiefs fans hoping to catch their team in pre season action against English Premier League giants Manchester United and arch rivals Orlando Pirates in the 2006 Vodacom Challenge will do themselves no harm in rushing over to their nearest Computicket or Shoprite and Checkers store to purchase tickets for this pre – season soccer spectacle.

Tickets for the matches which are priced at R55, R110 and R350 for all the matches excluding the Kaizer Chiefs – Orlando Pirates match which sees all the tickets for this game set at R55. The 2006 Vodacom Challenges which sees a break in tradition as for the first time since the inception of the event in 1999 has a visiting team outside of the African Continent been called in to take part in this event.

Chiefs have been in negotiations throughout with the Organizers to keep tickets for all the matches within a reasonable pricing structure in order to allow for the maximum number of Chiefs supporters to watch the Amakhosi take on the red devils. With many supporters travelling regularly to watch Chiefs in action during the regular season the Amakhosi felt it only fair to allow their fans to get the chance to watch the team in action against one of the most famous club sides in the world.

With tickets selling fast it is hoped that Chiefs fans will have planned ahead of time to purchase tickets for the eagerly awaited clash with Manchester United, as Chiefs would like to match United on the field as well as in the stands.

VODACOM CHALLENGE FIXTURES

Match 1: Orlando Pirates Vs Manchester United (ABSA Stadium Durban) 15 July 2006; 15h15


Match 2: Kaizer Chiefs Vs Manchester United (Newlands, Cape Town) 18 July 2006; 20h15


Match 3: Kaizer Chiefs Vs Orlando Pirates (Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace, Rustenburg) 20 July 2006; 20h15


Match 4, FINAL: Orlando Pirates or Kaizer Chiefs Vs Manchester United (Vodacom Loftus, Tshwane/ Pretoria) 22 July 2006; 15h15

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