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Bob90 Super Cup gate charges pegged at $3
15 Feb 2014 at 13:37hrs | Views
Gate charges for the Bob90 Super Cup semi-final tie between Highlanders and Harare City have been pegged at $3 for the rest of the ground, $5 for the wings and $10 for VIP.
Spokesman for the organising committee, Charles Mabika said they have stuck to last year's gate charges in a bid to attract more fans. Highlanders fans will without doubt come in droves as they seek to catch a glimpse of their stars in action.
Mabika said in the event of a stalemate after regulation time, the two teams will go straight into the dreaded penalty shootout.
If that happens, it would be for the second time in two seasons that the two teams resort to a shootout after a thrilling semi-final tie in the Mbada Diamonds Cup at Mandava Stadium last year.
The main curtain-raiser will feature Southern Region legends and a media select side.
"The legends have told us that they want to be ruthless because most of the media guys think they know it all and the match will be time to set the record straight once and for all," said Mabika.
The media select will be made up of Chronicle, Sunday News, Umthunywa, B-Metro, Southern Eye and ZBC Montrose.
The Bob Super Cup is played annually to mark President Robert Mugabe's birthday. He turns 90 on February 21.
Spokesman for the organising committee, Charles Mabika said they have stuck to last year's gate charges in a bid to attract more fans. Highlanders fans will without doubt come in droves as they seek to catch a glimpse of their stars in action.
Mabika said in the event of a stalemate after regulation time, the two teams will go straight into the dreaded penalty shootout.
If that happens, it would be for the second time in two seasons that the two teams resort to a shootout after a thrilling semi-final tie in the Mbada Diamonds Cup at Mandava Stadium last year.
The main curtain-raiser will feature Southern Region legends and a media select side.
"The legends have told us that they want to be ruthless because most of the media guys think they know it all and the match will be time to set the record straight once and for all," said Mabika.
The media select will be made up of Chronicle, Sunday News, Umthunywa, B-Metro, Southern Eye and ZBC Montrose.
The Bob Super Cup is played annually to mark President Robert Mugabe's birthday. He turns 90 on February 21.
Source - chronicle