Sporting CP has just announced that ticket sales for the highly anticipated clash against FC Porto, related to the first leg of the Taça de Portugal semi-finals, will begin next Tuesday. This classic, scheduled to take place at Estádio José Alvalade on March 3 at 20:45, promises intense emotions, especially following the recent draw (1-1) at Estádio do Dragão.
Tickets will be available exclusively to club members, with prices starting at just 9 euros, a tempting invitation for fans to experience this historic duel up close. Sporting has once again decided to implement a sales criterion based on the seniority of its members, a practice aimed at rewarding the loyalty of its supporters.
The dates and times for ticket purchases are as follows:
– **Members for 75 years or more and/or Lion Seats without Gamebox**: February 24, Tuesday, from 10:00 to 11:59.
– **Members for 50 years or more**: February 24, Tuesday, from 12:00 to 15:59.
– **Members for 40 years or more**: February 24, Tuesday, from 16:00 to 19:59.
– **Members for 30 years or more**: February 24, Tuesday, from 20:00 to 11:59.
– **Members for 20 years or more**: February 25, Wednesday, from 12:00 to 15:59.
– **Members for 10 years or more**: February 25, Wednesday, from 16:00 to 19:59.
– **Members for 5 years or more**: February 25, Wednesday, from 20:00 to 11:59.
– **Members for 1 year or more**: February 26, Thursday, from 12:00 to 15:59.
– **All Members admitted by January 31**: February 26, Thursday, starting at 16:00.
This sales format, which prioritizes seniority, reflects Sporting’s commitment to its members, ensuring that the most loyal and long-standing supporters have the first opportunity to attend this highly significant clash.
In addition to this announcement, the atmosphere surrounding the club is lively, with references to off-field issues, such as the recent incidents involving ultras who are under a Term of Identity and Residence (TIR) measure. The controversy does not end here, as Bashir Issá, a friend of the Sporting winger, praised the playing system that benefits the Mozambican international, while the club continues to work on reclaiming lost talents, such as an English football prodigy who now promises to shine under the guidance of Abel Ferreira.
In this bubbling context, Sporting is ready for another chapter in the rich history of clashes with FC Porto, and fans can hardly wait for this encounter that promises to be a true spectacle of football.
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