Tickets for Celtic’s Páirc Uí Chaoimh date ‘selling well’

Launching the inaugural Cork Super Cup at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh earlier this week was Adam Idah, Celtic FC, and Cathal O'Sullivan, Cork City FC. Picture: Michael O'Sullivan / OSM PHOTO
Launching the inaugural Cork Super Cup at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh earlier this week was Adam Idah, Celtic FC, and Cathal O'Sullivan, Cork City FC. Picture: Michael O'Sullivan / OSM PHOTO
Tickets for the inaugural Cork Super Cup, which will see Cork City take on Celtic this summer at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, are selling “very well” since their release yesterday morning.
Pre-sale figures for the July 8 soccer match, the third to be held at the venue, showed strong demand from Celtic fans in Scotland and Northern Ireland, as well as from further afield.
Organisers yesterday afternoon told The Echo that tickets were “selling very well so far”.
For adult matchgoers, tickets are priced at €28 for the terraces and from €30 for the stands.
Children’s tickets range in price from €18 to €20, and family tickets, covering two adults and two children, are available for €115.
For tickets see www.corksupercup.com/tickets.
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