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Austin Oduor
Preparations for the 2017 AFCON group G qualifier match between hosts Tanzania against visiting Nigeria is complete.
The Tanzania Football Federation has stated that the saturday clash will be staged at the National Stadium in Dar es Salaam with the minimum gate entry being Tsh 7000(app $4) while the highest being the VIP A at Tsh 40,000 approximately $23
The gate charges is as follows
VIP A: Tsh 40,000
VIP B:Tsh 30,000
VIP C:Tsh 15,000
Orange seats:Tsh 10,000
Blue and Green seats :Tsh 7000
TFF has asked all Tanzanians to buy the tickets at the stated points to avoid fraudly acquired onew.
The sale of tickets has began today at different points within Dar es Salaam.
The points are
TFF Offices
Buguruni-Oilcom
Mbagala-Dar live
Ubungo-Oilcom
Makumbusho-Stendi
National Stadium
Mwenge-Stendi
Kivukoni-Ferry terminal
Big Bon-Msimbazi,Kariokor
The match will be handled with officials from Rwanda.
Louis Hakizimana(Centre)
Honore Simba- 1st Ass
Jean Bosco Niyitegeka-2nd Ass
Abdoul Karim Twagiramukiza-Reserve Referee
Match Comm-Charles Kasembe.
The match will kick off at 4:30pm.EAT.
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