The Rwanda Football Association, FERWAFA, on Wednesday started ticket sales for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying fixture against the Super Eagles of Nigeria.
The matchday five encounter is slated for the Amahoro Stadium, Kigali, on Friday, March 21.
Fans will pay 1,000, 2,000, and 20,000 Rwandan Francs for the Upper Bowl, Lower Bowl, and VIP sections, respectively.
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The price for a business suite is set at 30,000 Francs, while VVIP seats are available for 50,000 Francs.
Executive and Sky Box seats are available for 100,000 Francs and 1,000,000 Francs, respectively.
Rwanda currently occupy top spot in Group C with seven points from four games.
By Adeboye Amosu
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This game is, without a doubt, the pick of this round of CAF WCQs, and Rwanda is starting to dream, understandably so.
They won the last encounter with Nigeria, a 2 -1 smash-and-grab against a depleted SE in a formality matchup.
What’s more, they’re buoyed by their fortuitous pole position among heavyweights like Nigeria and SA.
So they’re relishing the potential of an upset in Kigali. Beat Nigeria, and fantasies start morphing into reality, with a mouth-watering 10 points and a massive 7-point gap against the group favorites.
They’re hoping selling tickets early will hand them another potential advantage:: Attracting a vociferous and hostile crowd against the SE.
But Osimhen, Lookman, Ekong, Nwabali, and co are experienced professionals who are used to such environments and winning away against big rivals.
Destiny calls. For many of the SE players, this is the match of their lives and the actual start of the WCQs.
You have said it all my brother @kel this match is not just the match of their lives but the match that will define their football caree. Because if they miss out on this world cup by the next world cup many of them will be approaching 30s and may end up not playing a world cup football. So they need this match more than anything