Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Chhetri effect: 50,000 tickets for qualifiers

- Dhiman Sarkar dhiman@htlive.com

KOLKATA: One day after Sunil Chhetri said he was surprised at reports of only 15,000 tickets being available for each of the three Asian Cup qualifier match days at the Salt Lake Stadium, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) increased the number to 50,000 for Wednesday when India play Cambodia from 8:30pm after Hong Kong meet Afghanista­n. All tickets are compliment­ary.

“The AIFF has made a provision for 50,000 tickets for Wednesday,” Rahul Parashar of the federation’s competitio­ns’ department said. “Depending on the response, AIFF will decide on the numbers for the remaining match days.” After Chhetri sounded incredulou­s about the lack of response, tickets were exhausted within minutes of them being available through a website on Saturday afternoon. Parashar said that was because a part of the tickets were released.

Another federation official said that after allotting tickets to the government, IFA and AIFF partners, only around 8,000 were left and a part of that was made available. The official requested anonymity as he is not authorised to talk to the media. Following this, the organisers, which includes AIFF, the state government and the Indian Football Associatio­n, the sport’s apex unit in West Bengal, held a meeting where the decision to increase the number of tickets was taken.

The state government, the AIFF official who didn’t want to be named said, has agreed to allow up to 75,000 people. Logistical challenges of the government stamping tickets and distributi­ng them in time for Wednesday’s game though remain. On Saturday, Chhetri released a video message on the national team’s Twitter handle where, with a smattering of Bangla, he apologised for India’s performanc­e against Bangladesh in October 2019 not measuring up to the support the team got and asked Kolkata “to let the three teams that are going to play against us, plus you.”

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