Posted in News on Apr 19, 2007.
The reasons for the consternation in many quarters comes about as this is the first time the two teams will be playing against each other at Ellis Park since 2001, when forty three fans lost their lives on the 11th April that year during a game between the Amakhosi and the Buccaneers. Going back to Ellis Park for a Pirates Vs Chiefs game will be an emotional occasion for players, family members of those who passed away on that fateful evening as well as fans of both teams in general.
Ensuring that the game goes off without any incident has been at the top of the Premier Soccer League's agenda. The PSL, in co-operation with the Ellis Park Stadium management and various emergency services, made public for the first time on Thursday their event plan for the game to be played on Saturday 28th April.
For starters the game will be an all ticket affair with no tickets being sold on the day of the game. In addition, fans will be kept apart with the Chiefs fans occupying the Eastern end of the ground and Pirates supporters taking up their places in the Western and Southern Stands.
The Northern end of the ground will be occupied by fans having no allegiance to either Chiefs or Pirates. Ellis Park can accommodate 60 000 fans, but for security reasons only 48 000 tickets will be sold to the public as per the seating break down presented by Pirates the home team and approved by the league.
The Amakhosi will have around 16 000 tickets available to their fans.
Other new security measures being implemented for the game will see the closure of all roads to public traffic in the immediate vicinity of the stadium, with a park and ride system will be in effect at certain designated sites around Johannesburg.
Tickets for the game are available at Computicket and Checkers Shoprite stores around the country and went on sale earlier in the week. Chiefs fans purchasing tickets for the game should please mention to the sales person that they require seating in the Eastern end of the Stadium which has been ear marked for The Amakhosi fans.
Soweto Derby Vital Info
Ticket Information (Open Stand ticket holder only)
Park and Ride / General Transportation
Park and ride pick up points:
1. Monte Casino, William Nicol Road Fourways. Cost R40 per car
2. National Exhibition Centre, Nasrec Road, Nasrec
3. Standard Bank Parkade, Corner Simmonds and Pritchard Streets JHB CBD
4. Bezuidenhout Park, Marcia Street Bez Valley
*All other park and ride facilities cost R 20 per car
Road Closures for public vehicle access in and around Ellis Park Precinct