'Huge black marketeering' with tickets to watch Lionel Messi in China

It will be Messi’s first visit to China since 2017.

Chinese football fans will need to shell out up to 580 Yuan (Rs 55, 975) to see Lionel Messi lead Argentina against Australia in a Beijing friendly scheduled to be held on Friday. The match will staged at the 68,000-capacity Workers’ Stadium on 15th June is a rematch of Argentina and Australia’s meeting in the last 16 of the Qatar World Cup.

Messi, who is set to leave Paris Saint-Germain this summer, scored in a 2-1 win for Argentina and they went on to lift the World Cup. Tickets ranging from 580 Yuan (Rs 6, 761) to 4,800 Yuan (Rs 55, 960) will go on sale in two batches, on 5th June and 8th June, the organizers said.

Disgruntled fans online quickly decried the prices for the exhibition game.

“I’m reporting you for robbery," one user on the Twitter-like Weibo commented on the organizers’ official account. “For 4,800, will Messi carry us on his back while he plays?" wrote another. 

It will be Messi’s first visit to China since 2017. Strict steps are being taken to prevent scalping, with spectators required to provide identification information and show ID cards or passports to enter the stadium. 

But merchants on China’s Taobao shopping platform immediately began offering booking services for the tickets, with one seller charging 18,000 Yuan for what they claimed was access to VIP seats.

International sport has only just begun to return to China after Beijing abruptly ditched strict virus curbs late last year.

 

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