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Tickets to watch U23 Vietnam play in the Asian qualifiers start from only 100,000 VND

Ticket prices to watch U23 Vietnam play in the 2026 AFC U23 Championship qualifying matches in September range from 100,000 VND to 300,000 VND.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ24/08/2025

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U23 Vietnam brings confidence from the 2025 Southeast Asian championship to the 2026 U23 Asian qualifiers - Photo: ANH KHOA

On the morning of August 24, the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) announced ticket prices for the 3 matches of Group C of the 2026 AFC U23 Championship qualifiers of U23 Vietnam at Viet Tri Stadium ( Phu Tho ).

Ticket prices come in 3 levels, including 100,000 VND, 200,000 VND and 300,000 VND, sold online and in person (at the counter).

For online purchase, viewers will purchase via the ONEU app from 9am on August 25 until the day before the match or until tickets are sold out. Tickets will be delivered to the person who booked them from August 28 via post .

With the direct form, buyers will go straight to the gate of Viet Tri Stadium (Phu Tho) to line up to buy tickets according to the schedule announced later.

Vietnam U23 will gather after the 3rd round of V-League 2025 - 2026 ends on August 29. Coach Kim Sang Sik and his team will only have about 4 days to prepare for the 2026 U23 Asian qualifiers.

In Group C, U23 Vietnam will meet U23 Bangladesh, U23 Singapore and U23 Yemen on September 3, 6 and 9 at Viet Tri Stadium.

The 2026 AFC U23 Championship qualifiers have 44 teams divided into 11 groups, each group has 4 teams, the 11 group winners, 4 best second-placed teams and host Saudi Arabia will compete in the final round next year.

NGOC LE

Source: https://tuoitre.vn/ve-xem-u23-viet-nam-da-vong-loai-chau-a-gia-chi-tu-100-000-dong-20250824103546432.htm


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