“Levski” calls the fans for a peaceful and quiet derby with CSKA

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There are 1,200 tickets left for “blue” and 8,000 for “red” fans

Levski wished for a “peaceful and quiet” derby before the football battle for Bulgaria against CSKA on Saturday. The executive director of the “Blues” Daniel Borimirov called on the fans to end the war on the stands, which would also lead to smaller buffer zones in the future, that is, a chance for more Zapalyankov fans to attend live. In recent years, “blue” and “red” have created serious dangers for the lives of spectators by firing flares.

“I hope that this match, and not only this one – and the next ones that will be played between the two clubs, will pass peacefully and quietly, because I think that every one of the fans is aware of the danger – what it means to be hit by a flare and what will be the consequences of such a thing. I think it will be good if they understand this thing, as the buffer zones can also be reduced, which will lead to more attendance of people on the part of the two clubs”, said Daniel Borimirov in the club’s podcast “Voice of Levski” on the eve of the derby.

Over 22,000 tickets for the game had been purchased by the end of the business day on Wednesday. About 16 of them are for the symbolic hosts from “Levski”, and about 6500 – for Cesekari.

About 10,000 are the places that will be used for buffer zones for security reasons.

About 1,200 left-wing tickets remain on sale (only in sector “B”, after all passes for sector “A” have been bought) and about 8,000 tickets for left-wingers (about 2,000 for sector “B” and about 6,000 for sector “D” ). However, a “red” mobilization is expected in the remaining time until the match.

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