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Gates open 6PM, Game starts at 8PM
March 12, 2008
Mexico and China Scheduled for Qwest Field
Tickets go on sale this Saturday at 10am
SEATTLE, WASH. - In partnership with Soccer United Marketing (SUM), MLS Seattle announced the Mexican National Team will face the national team of China on April 16 at Qwest Field in Seattle.
Tickets will go sale Saturday, March 15 at 10 a.m. Ticket prices range from $20-50 and can be purchased through the following outlets:
1. By calling Ticketmaster at 206.628.0888.
2. Visiting www.mlsinseattle.com or www.ticketmaster.com.
3. In person at all Ticketmaster outlets.
4. In person at the Qwest Field Box Office.
Open Monday-Friday from 10am-5pm; Saturday 10am -2pm
The Qwest Field gates will open at 6:00 p.m. for an 8:00 p.m. start.
"We are excited to partner in this match between Mexico and China," said MLS Seattle General Manager Adrian Hanauer. "Since we are still 12 months away from our first home match, the opportunity to host these two teams will provide our fans a taste of the world's game in anticipation of what they will experience next spring at Qwest Field."
The Mexican National Team, coached by legendary Hugo Sanchez, will be a mix of its top players based in Mexico in addition to top young players who figure to be part of the Olympic team this summer.
The Chinese National Team is coached by former Serbian star Vladimir Petrovic and led by young Manchester United striker Dong Fangzhuo. China is currently preparing itself for the upcoming AFC World Cup Qualifiers.
A final roster for both teams will be released in upcoming weeks.
MLS Seattle
Launched in November 2007, MLS Seattle became the 15th club in Major League Soccer and will begin play during the 2009 MLS season. The ownership group includes film producer Joe Roth, Adrian Hanauer, Vulcan Sports & Entertainment and comedian Drew Carey. The team has sold more than 12,500 season ticket membership deposits.
About Soccer United Marketing
Founded in 2002, Soccer United Marketing (SUM) is the preeminent soccer business company in North America. SUM holds the exclusive rights to the most important soccer properties in the region, including: all commercial rights to Major League Soccer; the United States Soccer Federation; promotional and marketing rights to Mexican National Team games played in the United States; the marketing and promotion of the CONCACAF Gold Cup™, and marketing, promotional and broadcast rights to the prestigious eight-team Mexican club tournament - InterLiga™. SUM also manages promotional and marketing rights in the United States for Mexico's most popular sports team, Club Deportivo Guadalajara (Chivas).
In addition, SUM created SuperLiga, the innovative professional tournament between MLS and Mexico's First Division clubs that debuted in 2007. SUM's newest addition to its portfolio is the Pan-Pacific Championship 2008, a new international soccer tournament that crowns the top club from the Pan Pacific region. These global properties are represented by SUM's slogan: One Sport. One Company.™ For more information, please visit www.SUMworld.com.
Mexico and China Scheduled for Qwest Field
Tickets go on sale this Saturday at 10am
SEATTLE, WASH. - In partnership with Soccer United Marketing (SUM), MLS Seattle announced the Mexican National Team will face the national team of China on April 16 at Qwest Field in Seattle.
Tickets will go sale Saturday, March 15 at 10 a.m. Ticket prices range from $20-50 and can be purchased through the following outlets:
1. By calling Ticketmaster at 206.628.0888.
2. Visiting www.mlsinseattle.com or www.ticketmaster.com.
3. In person at all Ticketmaster outlets.
4. In person at the Qwest Field Box Office.
Open Monday-Friday from 10am-5pm; Saturday 10am -2pm
The Qwest Field gates will open at 6:00 p.m. for an 8:00 p.m. start.
"We are excited to partner in this match between Mexico and China," said MLS Seattle General Manager Adrian Hanauer. "Since we are still 12 months away from our first home match, the opportunity to host these two teams will provide our fans a taste of the world's game in anticipation of what they will experience next spring at Qwest Field."
The Mexican National Team, coached by legendary Hugo Sanchez, will be a mix of its top players based in Mexico in addition to top young players who figure to be part of the Olympic team this summer.
The Chinese National Team is coached by former Serbian star Vladimir Petrovic and led by young Manchester United striker Dong Fangzhuo. China is currently preparing itself for the upcoming AFC World Cup Qualifiers.
A final roster for both teams will be released in upcoming weeks.
MLS Seattle
Launched in November 2007, MLS Seattle became the 15th club in Major League Soccer and will begin play during the 2009 MLS season. The ownership group includes film producer Joe Roth, Adrian Hanauer, Vulcan Sports & Entertainment and comedian Drew Carey. The team has sold more than 12,500 season ticket membership deposits.
About Soccer United Marketing
Founded in 2002, Soccer United Marketing (SUM) is the preeminent soccer business company in North America. SUM holds the exclusive rights to the most important soccer properties in the region, including: all commercial rights to Major League Soccer; the United States Soccer Federation; promotional and marketing rights to Mexican National Team games played in the United States; the marketing and promotion of the CONCACAF Gold Cup™, and marketing, promotional and broadcast rights to the prestigious eight-team Mexican club tournament - InterLiga™. SUM also manages promotional and marketing rights in the United States for Mexico's most popular sports team, Club Deportivo Guadalajara (Chivas).
In addition, SUM created SuperLiga, the innovative professional tournament between MLS and Mexico's First Division clubs that debuted in 2007. SUM's newest addition to its portfolio is the Pan-Pacific Championship 2008, a new international soccer tournament that crowns the top club from the Pan Pacific region. These global properties are represented by SUM's slogan: One Sport. One Company.™ For more information, please visit www.SUMworld.com.
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Ticket prices
100 LEVEL SEATING (1ST OF 3 LEVELS)
US $20.00 - US $50.00
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US $40.00 - US $50.00
200 LEVEL SEATING (2ND OF 3 LEVELS)
US $20.00 - US $40.00
300 LEVEL SEATING (3RD OF 3 LEVELS)
US $20.00
US $20.00 - US $50.00
CLUB SEATS-PRICE INCLUDES CLUB ACCESS
US $40.00 - US $50.00
200 LEVEL SEATING (2ND OF 3 LEVELS)
US $20.00 - US $40.00
300 LEVEL SEATING (3RD OF 3 LEVELS)
US $20.00
#9
Yes, I want to go. I have a call out to see if I can get the password for advance sale
I will not know till sometime Friday. If I get the code, I can order before they go on sale to the public.
Let's get some firm answers on who wants to go, and "preferences" for ticket prices. I know the seating chart well and can give pretty accurate feedback on what sections will be what prices.
If I get the code, I am willing to buy tickets for other people, BUT ONLY IF YOU COMMIT TO PAY no matter what might happen between now and then.
Chris 206-375-2346 Cell
Let's get some firm answers on who wants to go, and "preferences" for ticket prices. I know the seating chart well and can give pretty accurate feedback on what sections will be what prices.
If I get the code, I am willing to buy tickets for other people, BUT ONLY IF YOU COMMIT TO PAY no matter what might happen between now and then.
Chris 206-375-2346 Cell
#10
If I can't get the advance code, I will be going down to Qwest Field in person Saturday morning.
Thats the only place you can buy them without that damn "STICK-IT-TO-YA-MASTER" service fee.
Since they have already released 300 level tickets, that means they expect to sell 40,000 plus tickets, and even sellout.
Since they have already released 300 level tickets, that means they expect to sell 40,000 plus tickets, and even sellout.