FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Tickets Sold Out, Central Java Police: FIFA President Comes, Viewers Please Set A Good Example
SURAKARTA - The FIFA U-17 World Cup final match on Saturday, December 2, 2023, at the Manahan stadium will certainly be watched by many spectators. This is based on data on the number of tickets that have been sold out or sold out.
About 17,000 spectators are expected to flood the stadium, according to the maximum number of tickets provided by the committee.
"The capacity of the Manahan stadium is around 20 thousand spectator seats. Based on the committee's statement, tickets provided for the final match are around 17 thousand. All have been sold out or distributed," said Deputy Head of the Ops Task Force for Bacuya Pamwil Central Java, Kombes Pol Dwi Subagio, Tuesday, November 28.
Kombes Dwi added that the National Police really appreciates the enthusiasm of football fans to watch the final match.
He then advised Indonesian football fans who watched the final match to maintain order during the match.
"The final match will definitely be attended by supporters from abroad, especially the U-17 world cup finalists, so I hope local audiences from Indonesia can provide good examples and impressions," he said.
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Meanwhile, the Head of Public Relations Sub-satgas, Kombes Satake Bayu S, asked the audience to comply with the rules set by FIFA and the Police. Such as not carrying banners containing protests or insults to certain countries and not carrying dangerous objects.
"It is also hoped that the audience will attend in an orderly manner, comply with the applicable traffic rules and not be provoked by a commotion," he explained
He ensured that the security of the final match would be carried out optimally plus with the security of the VVIP level because according to the plan, a number of important officials will watch the final match later.
"It is planned that a number of officials will attend, including the president of FIFA, Gianni Infantino, will watch the final match in Manahan live. So that the security carried out will be stricter than usual," concluded Kombespol Satake Bayu.