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Women's Champions League: against PSG, Barça will be able to count on 1000 supporters

2021-04-22T15:39:33.145Z


The Catalan socios rushed to get a ticket for the return semi-final on May 2 at the Johan-Cruyff stadium. Sunday, the Bets


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!


⏰ En mitja hora els socis han retirat totes the entrades available per a la tornada de les semifinals @UWCL # BarçaPSG # ForçaBarça pic.twitter.com/YmfrLPtAdQ

- 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.

Source: leparis

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