Partizan’s footballers are gearing up for a fiery challenge in Larnaca, where on Thursday at 6:30 PM they face AEK Larnaca in the Europa League qualifiers. But the drama isn’t just on the pitch – Partizan has dropped a bombshell announcement that’s got fans buzzing. Tickets for the away section at AEK Arena Jorgos Karapatakis will only be handed out to those who registered in advance, and only on match day, July 10th, starting at 6 PM local time. No extra tickets will be sold on site! Yes, you read that right – if you didn’t register, no entry, no ticket, no chance to watch your team live. And that’s not all – when picking up tickets, you must show a valid passport, and the name and passport number must match the registration details. Local rules are strict, and Partizan’s management made it crystal clear: no improvising allowed. Fans are in a frenzy because this is one of the rare moments the club fights for European glory, and the rules are tighter than ever. Is this protection or overkill? While the players prepare to give their all on the field, fans wonder – will they be able to support their team the way they deserve? As a real football battle brews in Larnaca, Partizan’s management sends a clear message: order, discipline, and strict control come first. So, what do you think about these measures? Necessary evil or an unnecessary burden for true fans? Drop a comment, spark a debate, or just share a laugh with friends over this football soap opera unfolding far from the pitch but full of tension and passion!
Partizan’s Larnaca Drama: Tickets, Rules, and Fan Frenzy Ahead of European Clash
