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FREE CARLING BLACK LABEL CUP STADIUM ENTRY TICKETS UP FOR GRABS

 Nie Cele

Stadium Management, Law enforcement agencies Johannesburg Metro Police, Public Transport providers, Gautrain and Taxi associations  have publicly confirmed 100% state of readiness for today’s transportation of throngs soccer fans to and fro for the back to back Carling Black Label Cup  semi final matches taking place at FNB Stadium.

The Beer cup involving  four teams will see Amazulu FC square off against Mamelodi Sundowns in the first semi final tier match followed by the much awaited and anticipated Soweto derby Kaizer Chiefs FC and their rival nemesis Orlando Pirates FC.

Bertie Grobelaar, Managing Director Stadium Management urged fans to arrive early and revealed there will be ample security officers manning and controlling the parking area.

Grobelaar also issued a stern warning to those selling fake tickets, revealing they have exposed a number of them in the past.

Ernst Rust, Caling  Black Label Brand Director also echoed the same sentiment and invited fans to come early in numbers.

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 “We are 100% prepared,  Entertainment will be galore and we are bringing what people have been asking for in the past 10 years. There will be so much fun for everyone.”

Kick off for the first match is 9h30am followed by the second match at 12;00 and ultimately the final will begin at 5pm but preceded by a penalty shootout that will determine the third place runner up team.

IN ADDITION TO THIS EGOLIJOZINEWS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CARLING BLACK LABEL ARE GIVING AWAY FREE LEVEL 1 STADIUM ENTRY TICKETS TO LUCKY READERS.

TO STAND A CHANCE TO WIN THE TICKETS ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION AND SEND YOUR ANSWER, FULL NAME SURNAME TO THE FOLLOWING EMAIL ADDRESS  egolijozinews@gmail.com

Or phone this number 078 523 7919 AND SUBMIT YOUR ANSWER.

Competition Question:- Name the four teams competing in the 2022 Carling Black Label Cup match?

NB TICKETS ARE LIMITED. A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE RULE WILL APPLY.

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