Season ticket holders have to pay 25 euros in advance or 30 at the cash register, while those who do not have a pass have to pay between 35 and 45 euros
Yeclano has announced ticket prices for the Copa del Rey game against Granada to be played at La Constitución on Sunday 13 November. Subscribers pay 25 euros in advance and 30 euros at the box office. Those who do not have the pass will have to pay 35 euros if bought before the day of the match and 40 euros at the box office in the general stands and 40 euros in advance and 45 euros on the day of the match if it is in the stands.
Some figures have led to rejection among the Yeclano Deportivo fans because of their high cost in such a complicated situation and there have been numerous negative comments, both on social networks and made public by countless fans.
The closest precedent in the Copa del Rey against a Second Division was the match the Barça team played against Elche in January 2020, where the general admission was 15 euros in advance and 20 at the box office. Some awards for the match in Granada that fans have described as “exorbitant”.
On the other hand, unless Cartagena’s city council decides at the last minute that the Algar-Celta should be played in the Cartagonova, municipal sources practically assume that the Copa del Rey will be played on the charming Sánchez Luengo field, where everything is ready to start with the first works in the coming days.
The city council plans to comply with the demands requested by the Spanish Federation to celebrate the match in the small Cartagena deputation, after a meeting between political leaders and officials of the Ministry of Sports yesterday, where the first steps have already been taken. were taken to condition the Sanchez Luengo. The visit to the facilities of an RFEF-approved booth company, yesterday, Wednesday, began with the capacity expansion by approximately 3,000 locations, the minimum required by competition rules.
The sources consulted by this newspaper do not exclude that the sports activities in the Sánchez Luengo will be changed in the coming days in order to start a thorough renovation of the field. Contacts are already underway with companies to install two modules, one as a press room and the other as anti-doping, which will remain in El Algar after the race on November 13.
Also, it is necessary to improve the artificial turf (it is 12 years old) with machines and rubber, paint, increase the lighting to at least 600 lumens and allow a second access in one of the funds. There is already an evacuation plan, another document required by the RFEF, and the current changing rooms will be improved.
Source: La Verdad

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