Thus, fans who wish to see the game at the stadium can now buy tickets, prices starting at 1000 kwanzas and going up to 30,000 kwanzas.
According to Jucelino Silva, member of the organizing committee, tickets costing 1000 kwanzas are intended for the general bench.
The person in charge, speaking to Angop, also informed that tickets are also available for the western central stand, which cost 3000 kwanzas.
Fans who wish to access VIP seats will have to pay 25 thousand kwanzas for the eastern VIP area, including a bar and parking. You can also buy tickets for 30,000 kwanzas for the VIP area, including an open bar and guaranteed parking.
Regarding points of sale, according to Angop, tickets can be purchased at Complexo da Cidadela, Casa da Juventude, Estádio 11 de Novembro, Sequele Administration, the Angolan Football Federation and Catetão.
It is also worth noting that, in preparation for the game with Ghana, the team held its last training session this Thursday morning.
According to Jornal de Angola, in training on Wednesday, Mabululu's absence did not go unnoticed. As a precaution, the player remained at the hotel to rest, after continuing to complain of pain in his right leg, however, communication from the medical team did not raise any major concerns.
Player Randy N'teka expressed the team's confidence: "Within our group we are all confident, we came from four games with victories and I hope we win again. Tomorrow's game is like the others, we have to run hard, take it seriously. Ghana is a dangerous opponent, they have a good team and we will play as if it were the first match".
"The group is well, motivated, we are committed to another victory against Ghana. Between us the atmosphere is positive, because we intend to play the full game, six games and the same number of victories. From me, you can expect the usual Neblu, focused to help the selection", Neblu also pointed out, quoted by Jornal de Angola.
After this Friday's game, Angola will return to the scene on the 18th of this month to face Sudan.