Morocco vs. Tunisia Clash Sparks Record Ticket Sales in Fès – International Edition (English)

The friendly match between Morocco and Tunisia set for June 6 at the Fès Grand Stadium saw an unprecedented surge in interest. Within just a few hours, the Webconnect platform logged around 1.5 million attempts to secure tickets for what was essentially a 45,000-seat event, leading to a quick sellout.
This increase demonstrates a significant fan loyalty towards the national team, notably in Fez, where they hadn’t held a Lions of the Atlas game for quite some time. Even with unprecedented levels of traffic, Webicket’s system functioned flawlessly, ensuring safe e-tickets as stated in their press statement.
The digital platform eradicated physical lines and minimized fraudulent reselling issues by enforcing a ticket limit for each purchaser. This approach aimed to curb black market activities and guarantee equitable allocation amongst fans eager to attend the much-anticipated game.
The two exhibition games signal the formal return of activities at the Fès Grand Stadium after more than a year of upgrades. This revamped arena is now equipped to accommodate top-tier events, and another friendly match against Benin will take place on June 9 at this location.
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