Fri, Feb 10 2012
The sale of tickets for the Levski- Barcelona Champions League match in Sofia on November 22 started.
The match will take place on Vassil Levski stadium.
More than 1000 people gathered in front of Georgi Asparuhov stadium minutes before the sale started, Focus news agency reported.
Levski management allowed the sale of no more than five tickets per person.
The Bulgarian already lost chances to continue its participation in the next stage of the Champions League. It suffered defeat from all of its opponents, among which Barcelona, Chelsea and Werder Bremen.
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