It’s been too long. In 1969, St. Gallen lifted the Cup trophy for the last and only time. The dry period should end next Sunday. Peter Zeidler’s team will meet FC Lugano in the final (14:00).
The anticipation in eastern Switzerland is huge. On Monday evening at 7 pm, there was a fight over tickets in front of Kibunpark. The last 900 tickets went on sale. The attack was massive. The number one fan had already taken first place at 3:00 a.m. on Monday.
Folding chairs, beer cans and umbrellas
“I got up at 2.15 am and walked here from Hereso. My bike is currently with my sister,” Andreas Sommer of Hereso told St. Gallen Daily. Shortly thereafter, another fan joined him, and he went back to sleep.
As the day slowly but surely woke up, more and more ticket seekers appeared in front of FC St Gallen. It was teeming with folding chairs, beer cans, and umbrellas. Fans who already had a queue for tickets to their peers, left no stone unturned.
Ticket prices are awful online
At 6:00 pm, more than 1,000 fans have already gathered in front of the stadium. Fans’ hymns are sung – the atmosphere of the stadium arose. A preview of what players can expect in Berne on Sunday. After bankruptcy last year against Lucerne (1:3), the title should finally succeed this year.
When you open the cash registers, it’s fast and tickets are sold out. Many go empty-handed and have to watch the game, which may be steeped in history, from afar. Ticket offers over CHF 600 are already circulating online. Where is the pain threshold for supporters of overheating FCSG? (tusk)
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