Palmeiras and Flamengo traveled to Lima, Peru, this Wednesday (26/11), to compete in the Libertadores final, which will take place next Saturday (29/11), at the Monumental stadium.
Throughout the week, red and white fans will travel from Brazil to Lima to follow the decision.
With the match in a “neutral” venue, will Monumental de Lima have more Palmeiras or Flamengo fans at the stadium? How is the division done? THE Sporting News respond below.
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Will the Libertadores final have more Palmeiras or Flamengo fans?
For the Libertadores final, Conmebol divided tickets into three categories. The North and South sectors, classified as category three, are intended exclusively for Flamengo and Palmeiras fans, respectively. For these sectors, 12,500 tickets are available for each of the teams behind the goals. Such tickets have been sold by the teams themselves.
Tickets for the Red and Black fans are already sold out, while there are still tickets available on the Conmebol website for Palmeiras fans.
Lima’s Monumental hosts 80,000 fans and it is estimated that 50,000 fans will leave Brazil to watch the match. There are still those enthusiasts who will travel without a ticket to “try their luck” in Peru.
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