Ticket Sales Slow for Mexico vs. Paraguay Match in San Antonio
Tickets for the Mexico vs. Paraguay match in San Antonio have not sold well, leading to concerns about attendance.
Slow Ticket Sales for Mexico vs. Paraguay Match
Only 25,000 tickets have been sold for the upcoming friendly match at the Alamodome, which has a capacity exceeding 64,000 seats. With less than 24 hours before the game, over half of the seats remain available.
Potential Factors Impacting Sales
Several factors could contribute to the slow ticket sales:
- Numerous matches featuring the Mexican national team in the U.S.
- Oversaturation of international football events.
- Fans saving for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
- Disappointment with recent performances of the Mexican team.
These concerns were echoed by national soccer team coach Javier Aguirre during a press conference. He expressed the hope that fans would leave the match feeling proud of their team.
Ticket Pricing and Recent Performance
Current ticket prices range from $55 to over $400, depending on the distributor. The last time Mexico played in the U.S. was on October 11, when they suffered a 4-0 defeat against Colombia in Arlington, Texas, approximately 250 miles from San Antonio.
As the kickoff approaches, stakeholders are eager to see if ticket sales will improve and ensure greater attendance for this high-profile match.