It took less than half an hour, this Thursday morning, to exhaust the quota of tickets reserved by Barça for its members to attend the semi-final return of the Women's Champions League against PSG, on Sunday, May 2 in midday.
A decisive meeting in order to secure a place for the final in Gothenburg (Sweden), on May 16.
The rest of the 1,000 places available will be on sale to the general public this Friday.
This is already a good point for the Catalan club, which will therefore be able to fill part of its usual 6,000-seat enclosure.
The Parisiennes of Olivier Echouafni obtained their ticket for this stage of the competition by overthrowing the Lyonnaises last Sunday.
Beaten 1-0 at the Parc des Princes, they won (2-1) at Groupama Stadium, after falling behind.
But, united, they held firm in particular thanks to a decisive reflex of their Chilean goalkeeper, Christiane Endler, at the last minute.
😱 SOLD- OUT!
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- FC Barcelona Femení (@FCBfemeni) April 22, 2021
The PSG players would no doubt have liked to play in the semi-final first leg, scheduled for Sunday at 3 p.m., at the Parc des Princes. The enclosure was free, since Mauricio Pochettino's men will be traveling to Metz on Saturday. But, between the quarter-final of the Coupe de France against Angers (5-0), this Wednesday, and the reception of Manchester City, in the middle of next week, this was not possible. PSG will therefore play on its usual lawn at the Georges-Lefèvre stadium, at the Loges camp.