Gyeonggi-do Province did it again. E1 Championship tickets, 70+ Elderly X Disabled opportunity tickets 1,000 won, first-come, first-served tickets from 9 a.m.

Jul 02, 2025

Gyeonggi-do Province did it again. E1 Championship tickets, 70 Elderly X Disabled opportunity tickets 1,000 won, first-come, first-served tickets from 9 a.m.



Gyeonggi-do Province did it again. E1 Championship tickets, 70 Elderly X Disabled opportunity tickets 1,000 won, first-come, first-served tickets from 9 a.m.
Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Provincial Sports Council will hold an event to sell tickets for the national soccer team purchased from the Korea Football Association on a first-come, first-served basis to those who use opportunity tickets from 9 a.m. on the 2nd.

'Opportunity game ticket' is a policy that supports more residents to watch sports games at a low cost. The elderly aged 70 or older and one accompanied by a disabled person can watch 19 professional sports team games in soccer, baseball, basketball, and volleyball for 1,000 won.

Tickets for the "2025 EAFF E-1 Championship" men's and women's national soccer teams' (formerly East Asian Cup). A total of six games will be held in Gyeonggi Province. Examples include Hong Myung-bo's Korea-China match at Yongin Mir Stadium at 8 p.m. on July 7, Korea-Japan match at Yongin Mir Stadium at 7:24 p.m. on the 15th, and the women's national team's Korea-Japan match at Hwaseong General Gyeonggi Town at 8 p.m. on the 13th.




All seats are class 3 seats, and Gyeonggi-do Province and the Gyeonggi-do Provincial Sports Council purchased them from the Korea Football Association in advance. Gyeonggi-do Province and the provincial sports association will expand the application of opportunity tickets to national games starting this year, and in March, they also provided opportunity tickets for the '2026 FIFA North-China World Cup Asian Qualifiers'. Do residents who wish to attend may apply for the event by not later than three days prior to the date of each game through the website of the Gyeonggi-do Sports Council and the Gyeonggi-do Sports Council for the Disabled.

In 2024, 21,548 provincial residents watched sports with opportunity tickets in a total of 402 games, and 13,432 people enjoyed the benefits as of the end of May this year.





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.