The Ghana Ministry for Sports has suspended its e-ticketing platform for the World Cup Qualifier against Chad. Fans must now buy printed tickets at the stadium due to system failures. The match will take place on March 21, 2025, with tickets ranging from GH₵10 to GH₵200.
The Ministry for Sports and Recreation, via the National Sports Authority (NSA), has decided to suspend the e-ticketing platform for match ticket sales. As a result, fans attending the upcoming 2026 World Cup Qualifier between Ghana and Chad at the Accra Sports Stadium will be required to purchase printed tickets directly at the venue.
Ghana first implemented the electronic ticketing system in 2022 during the World Cup playoff against Nigeria at Baba Yara Sports Stadium. However, the system has faced ongoing issues, including repeated failures in ticket verification and unstable internet connectivity.
The NSA has yet to disclose specific locations where fans can acquire tickets for the match. The highly anticipated game is set to take place on Friday, March 21, 2025, at 7 PM at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Ticket pricing for the match has been structured as follows: VVIP tickets are priced at GH₵200, VIP tickets at GH₵150, Lower VIP tickets at GH₵100, Osu Stand at GH₵20, and Popular Stand at GH₵10.
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In summary, the Ministry for Sports and Recreation has halted the use of its e-ticketing system, necessitating the sale of printed tickets for the World Cup Qualifier between Ghana and Chad. Despite the initial implementation of the electronic system, persistent technical issues led to its suspension. Fans are encouraged to prepare for purchasing tickets at the stadium prior to the match on March 21, 2025.
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