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Tickets for the AFC U23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024 go on sale

Tickets for the AFC U23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024 have gone on sale.

Prices for group stage match tickets start at QR 15 and can be purchased online through the Hayya to Qatar mobile app. Spectators from outside Qatar can also purchase tickets from the same platform. Hayya will not be a mandatory prerequisite to enter stadiums, the organisers have said in a press release.

Spectators can book seats for any of the 32 matches that will take place in Qatar between 15 April and 3 May. The four venues set to host the tournament are Jassim Bin Hamad, Al Janoub, Abdullah Bin Khalifa and Khalifa International stadiums. This will be the first time that this tournament is played on FIFA World Cup venues.

All matches will have accessible seats available to ensure that disabled fans can enjoy a barrier-free experience. This includes wheelchair accessible seating as well as seats for people with limited mobility.

Qatar is set to host the 6th edition of the AFC U23 Asian Cup. The tournament will bring together the best 16 under-23 football teams in the continent, with the top three teams directly qualifying to the 2024 Summer Olympics. The fourth-place team will compete for an Olympic spot in a playoff with a team from the Confederation of African Football.

“We recognize the importance of sports in building strong, robust and tolerant societies. Hosting Asia’s shining stars of the future reaffirms our commitment to the principles and ideals of the Olympic movement. We look forward to seeing these promising athletes shine in a world-class sporting ecosystem,” said Jassim Al Jassim, AFC U23 Asian Cup 2024™ LOC CEO.

“With Qatar having claimed glory during the Asian Cup only a few months ago, we hope that this will inspire our younger players to perform well and claim a spot in the upcoming Summer Olympics. Regardless of who claims the title, I am certain that fans will be treated to magical performances on the pitch while enjoying an array of activities throughout the the country,” added Al Jassim.

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