Nigeria requests   10,000 tickets for the World Cup playoff game against Ghana

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has requested for 10,000 tickets for the 2022 World Cup playoff against Ghana, according to reports.

The NFF have made advanced preparationns ahead of the crucial encounter against their West Africa rivals later this month.

Ghana host Nigeria on March 25, 2022 at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium before traveling to Abuja for the second leg on March 29 at the Mashood Abiola Stadium.

According to sources, Ghana’s Ministry of Youth and Sports have received a letter requesting for match tickets from their Nigerian counterparts.

The stadium situated in the Central Region of Ghana admits 15,000 spectators with the NFF requesting more than half of the actual capacity.

The  Cape Coast Sports Stadium has been the home grounds for the Black stars throughout the group stage games of the upcoming world cup in Qatar.

Source Ghanasoccanet.com

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