Online tickets for Vietnam-Philippines match sold out
As many as 25,000 online tickets for the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup’s second leg semi-final match between Vietnam and the Philippines have been sold out, the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) said.
A screen shot shows an online ticket portal of the VFF (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – As many as 25,000online tickets for the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup 2018’s second legsemi-final match between Vietnam and the Philippines have been sold out, theVietnam Football Federation (VFF) said.
The VFF said its sale system is still active. Itwas interrupted temporarily but it has not collapsed.
The VFF sold tickets via websites vebongdaonline.vn, vebongonline.com.vn, ticketonline.vff.org.vn and vebongda.vff.org.vn, starting at 10am on November 28.
However, due to the heavy volume of buyersaccessing the websites at one time, the system became overloaded.
At 10am on November 28, there were 130,000people accessing the websites at one time. After that, there were around45,000–50,000 people.
According to Le Hoai Anh, VFF’s generalsecretary, the online sales system only accepted 10,000 people at a time. Whenthat number was exceeded, the websites would be blocked.
Because of this, hundreds of Vietnamesefans gathered at the office of the VFF on November 28 to complainabout the ticket sales.
The upcoming match will take place at Hanoi’s MyDinh National Stadium at 7:30pm on December 6.
The Vietnamese team arrived in the Philippines onNovember 28 afternoon to prepare for the first leg semi-final match on December2.-VNA
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