The ticket prices for the Liga MX Final between Toluca and America have been announced, covering both the first leg at the Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes on Thursday, May 22, and the second leg at the Nemesio Diez Stadium on Sunday, May 25.
Ticket sales for the first leg have already begun, and the initial round sold out in just minutes, as fans with blue membership received priority access.
Here are the prices for the first leg between America and Toluca:
– Preferente Sur – $1,300
– Cabecera Norte – $1,500
– Cabecera Sur – $1,500
– Preferente Lateral – $1,700
– Platea Lateral (Corners) – $1,800
– Platea Lateral (Central Upper) – $2,100
– Platea Lateral (Central Lower) – $2,300
It is important to note that these prices are higher than those for the return match, and very few tickets will be available in the general sale due to most being pre-sold to blue members.
Toluca has also announced the ticket prices for the return leg, which was publicized through their social media channels. Sales began on Tuesday, May 20, at 10:00 AM (central Mexico time), allowing season ticket holders to purchase their tickets easily, while remaining tickets will be available in the general sale until May 21. Physical ticket counters at the stadium will also offer ticket sales.
The prices for the return leg are as follows:
– Tribuna Diablos N3 – $400 (season ticket holders), $800 public
– Tribuna Diablos N2-N1 – $450 (season ticket holders), $900 public
– General N2 – $500 (season ticket holders), $1,000 public
– General N1 – $600 (season ticket holders), $1,200 public
– Preferente N2 – $700 (season ticket holders), $1,400 public
– Preferente N1 – $800 (season ticket holders), $1,600 public
– Escarlata Alta – $800 (season ticket holders), $1,600 public
– Plateas – $950 (season ticket holders), $1,900 public
– VID Euros – $1,800 (season ticket holders), $3,600 public
As per regulations, tickets must also be made available to the general public, although the majority of seats are typically held by season ticket holders, meaning limited tickets will be accessible.
Toluca aims to end a nearly 15-year drought without a championship title as they face off against America, the current three-time champions of Mexican soccer. Both teams are expected to bring their best to the pitch in what promises to be an exciting final.
In light of the fierce competition, fans are hopeful as Toluca attempts to reclaim its former glory against such a formidable opponent. The upcoming matches are set to deliver thrilling moments for soccer enthusiasts.