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With Messi's absence confirmed, the new price of tickets for Inter Miami vs Orlando City

With the absence of Lionel Messi, the change in ticket prices for Inter Miami

By William Estrella

With the absence of Lionel Messi, the change in ticket prices for Inter Miami
With the absence of Lionel Messi, the change in ticket prices for Inter Miami

Inter Miami continues its path in Major League Soccer this weekend when it faces Orlando City. The Florida team has become one of the great realities of this second part of the season and a lot has to do with the great moment of Lionel Messi, as well as the support of Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba and many players who increased their level in Gerardo Martino's team. However, the player suffered a small injury in the last game that will prevent him from playing against Orlando City.

 

Major League Soccer has had a significant audience since the player's arrival. Mainly in the Miami stadium. However, stadiums like the BMO have received multiple fans and even long lists of celebrities with the aim of seeing Lionel Messi in action. It should be remembered that it is the player's first season outside of Europe and he chose Miami and the United States as his new destination.

According to the Los Angeles Times, there are people who spent more than $3,000 for a ticket to see Lionel Messi live. In fact, this change was even seen in the Leagues Cup, for his debut against Cruz Azul, where the cheapest ticket was $80. However, after Gerardo Martino, coach of Inter Miami, confirmed that Messi will not play against Orlando City, a huge difference has been seen in ticket prices.

 

What is the difference in ticket prices to see Messi?

Inter Miami faces Orlando City, in a so-called Florida derby, in which both teams seek to score important points. However, despite the fact that the match is an important match, the most expensive tickets are close to $600, according to the Orlando City website, which is the venue. However, on Ticketmaster you can see many tickets for resale, that is, people who are selling their tickets, presumably after confirming the absence of Lionel Messi in the match.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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