U-23 AFCON Qualifier: Fans to pay N1000, N3000 to watch Olympic Eagles vs Tanzania

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Football fans will pay between N1,000 and N3,000 to watch the Olympic Eagles in action in a 2023 Africa U-23 Cup of
Nations qualifier against Tanzania on Saturday.

The first-round, second-leg fixture is billed for the Lekan Salami Stadium, Adamasingba, Ibadan on Saturday.

The Olympic Eagles held the Serengeti Boys to a 1-1draw in the first leg last Saturday at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium, Dar es Salaam.

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and the Oyo State Football Association revealed the ticket prices on Thursday.

The VIP extension will go for N1000, while fans, who wish to occupy the VIP stands will cough out N3,000.

VVIP tickets have been strictly reserved for the NFF, State FA Executive members, Tanzania delegates and special guests.

The winner will play either Guinea or Uganda in the final round of the qualifiers.

The U-23 AFCON will be hosted by Morocco and it will serve as the qualifier for the 2024 Olympic Games to be hosted in Paris, France.

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