Carling Black Label cup tickets sell fast
Carling Black Label cup tickets sell fast

Posted in News on Jul 10, 2015.



The tickets for the Carling Black Label cup for the clash between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates are selling fast. The game will be held at the FNB Stadium on Saturday, 1 August.



Level 1 and level 5 have already been sold out. However, there are still about 4 000 tickets available on level 2 at R170 per ticket.



Meanwhile, Brilliant Khuzwayo is still on top having acquired the most number of votes from supporters for Chiefs players. Nearly 430 000 supporters gave their vote to the goalkeeper.



Bernard Parker still comes second with close to 74 000 votes, followed hot on the heels by the recently signed defender Siyanda Xulu (71 835).



Tsepo Masilela is on 66 203, while striker David Zulu is in fifth position (54 125).



Except Xulu, none of the other newcomers have as yet made it into the starting line-up for the match against the Buccaneers.



The other players starting are at present the following: Siboniso Gaxa (47 364), Reneilwe Letsholonyane (47 264), George Lebese (46 184), Siphiwe Tshabalala (45 835), Willard Katsande (37 536) and Kgotso Moleko (25 045).



2015 Carling Black Label Cup Entry Mechanism:



In order to enter and ‘Be the Champions Coach’, fans over the age of 18 must once again purchase a specially marked bottle of Carling Black Label beer and look out for the unique underliner, which will allow people to vote.



By dialling *120*660*underliner code# on their cell phones (at a cost of 20 cents per 20 seconds) or visiting www.carlingblacklabel.co.za, they can easily select their starting line-up and lead their team to victory.



An exciting innovation in this year’s Carling Black Label Cup is that supporters who purchase a 750ml Carling Black Label will be given two votes to influence the biggest game in the country.



Those supporters who cast their votes can win great prizes, including a share of R3-million worth of airtime, match tickets to the spectacle event on Saturday, August 1, and, best of all, a coach’s experience with either Orlando Pirates or Kaizer Chiefs at the fifth edition of the Carling Black Label Cup.

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