At 8 a.m. on December 12, the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) and local organizers began direct ticket sales for two matches: Vietnam vs. Indonesia and Vietnam vs. Myanmar. Tickets were offered at three price tiers: 300,000 VND, 200,000 VND, and 100,000 VND.

Each match had 3,000 tickets available for direct purchase, with a limit of two tickets per person, according to the local organizing committee.

By the time sales officially opened, hundreds of fans had already lined up, with some arriving the previous night to secure their place in line. Within just 20 minutes, tickets priced at 300,000 VND for the Vietnam-Indonesia game were sold out.

With the support of local police, the ticket-buying process remained orderly and secure, ensuring safety and smooth operations despite the large crowd.

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Fans line up early in the cold - Over 1,000 people waited in long queues to buy tickets. (Photo: Duc Hoang)

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Limited tickets per buyer - Each person was allowed to purchase up to two tickets per match. (Photo: Duc Hoang)

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Tickets offered at three price points - Fans could choose from tickets priced at 300,000 VND, 200,000 VND, and 100,000 VND. (Photo: Duc Hoang)
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Maintaining order - Police ensured security and orderly ticket sales. (Photo: Duc Hoang)
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Duc Hoang