The NSA has temporarily suspended its e-ticketing system for the 2026 World Cup Qualifier between Ghana and Chad. Fans will need to purchase printed tickets at the stadium due to persistent issues with the electronic platform since its initial implementation. Ticket prices have been set for the match scheduled on March 21, 2025.
The National Sports Authority (NSA) of Ghana has announced a temporary suspension of its e-ticketing system for ticket sales. Consequently, fans planning to attend the 2026 World Cup Qualifier match between Ghana and Chad at the Accra Sports Stadium will need to buy printed tickets directly at the venue.
Previously, Ghana implemented a fully electronic ticketing system during a World Cup playoff match against Nigeria in 2022. However, the system has faced persistent issues over the years, resulting in problems such as ticket verification failures and internet connectivity challenges.
The NSA has not yet disclosed specific locations for ticket purchases ahead of the upcoming match scheduled for Friday, March 21, 2025, at 7 PM at the Accra Sports Stadium. The ticket prices are set as follows: VVIP at GH₵200, VIP at GH₵150, Lower VIP at GH₵100, Osu Stand at GH₵20, and Popular Stand at GH₵10.
In summary, the NSA’s decision to halt its e-ticketing service mandates fans to secure printed tickets on-site at the Accra Sports Stadium for the Ghana vs. Chad World Cup Qualifier. This change comes amid ongoing issues with the e-ticketing system, highlighting the need for more reliable solutions in the future. Ticket prices have been established, offering various options for attendees.
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