Ticket requests open for Apoel v FC Barcelona until November 11th at 7PM (CET)

Ticket requests open for Apoel v FC Barcelona until November 11th at 7PM (CET)

Ticket requests for the match in Nicosia on November 25th now open until Tuesday the 11th at 7PM CET Requests are exclusively for members, and must be made through the website

Beginning todaY Monday the 10th November at 10AM (CET) and through the following day, November 11th until 7PM (CET), Club members can make their requests for tickets to the UEFA Champions' League match between Apoel Nicosia and FC Barcelona in Cyprus on Tuesday, November 25th at 8.45 PM CET.

Requests are only available to Club members, who must fill out the online form in the members page of the FC Barcelona website. Each member may make only one request, but one form can include up four requests, for those members who wish to go together.

1,200 tickets available

For this match, FC Barcelona has 1,200 tickets at a price of 110 euros each. As is normal, 85% of these tickets will be distributed to members, with 816 available, and supporters clubs, with 204 available. The remaining tickets are set aside for commitments to sponsors and other institutional and Club uses.

Draw on November 12th

Requests will be processed once the window for making them has closed. If there are more requests than tickets available, there will be a draw on November 12th. The Club will immediately get in contact with the winners to charge the cost of the tickets and to give instructions for picking them up.

We would like to remind you that members under six years of age may not make ticket requests for away games. Also, one credit card can be used for a maximum of eight ticket requests. Tickets can only be picked up by the member who requested them. If this is not possible, you will need a letter of authorisation with the name and ID number of the person to be making the pick up. This person can only pick up a maximum of eight tickets for other people.

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