Algerian supporters, wishing to attend the first match at the new Nelson Mandela Algeria-Ghana stadium, will not be able to travel to Baraki with their vehicles. They will be transported by shuttle from Les Sablettes.

About two months ago, Algeria took delivery of Baraki’s new stadium. He will bear the name, as everyone knows, of Nelson Mandela. But it is only next Saturday, January 7, that it will finally be inaugurated. On the occasion of the friendly match between Algeria and Ghana at 8 p.m.

The match will be played in the presence of the public. Ticket sales have started, via the “Tadkirati” digital platform. The price of the ticket is fixed at 200 DA. The least we can say is that the sale has aroused great enthusiasm among Algerian supporters. Indeed, they don’t want to miss the opportunity to discover Baraki’s new “Jewel” for the first time.

Only, the supporters cannot move to the new by their vehicles. They will be transported by shuttle from Les Sabelettes.

“For Saturday’s test match Algeria – Ghana, supporters will be transported by shuttle bus from Les Sablettes (both sides, Sablettes and Caroubier) from 10:00 a.m. Only supporters with entry tickets will be allowed on the buses. Communicated the CHAN organizing committee on its official facebook page.

New Nelson Mandela Stadium ready to host CHAN

The brand new Baraki stadium is ready to host CHAN-2022, scheduled in Algeria from January 13 to February 4. “The stadium is ready to host the CHAN competition or any other match. We can say that Algeria has a real gem that meets all the standards required by FIFA”. Said the project manager of this sports infrastructure, Abdelhamid Bourouma, during a tour of this infrastructure, accompanied by representatives of the national media.

The new “Jewel” “has 40,000 seats, including 6,500 in official stands, 22 VIP lounges. A natural grass field (100%), and another for training. In addition to parking more than 2,000 cars for supporters. Two others reserved for officials and media. He added.

The person concerned also claims that this infrastructure is also equipped with “a remote control room to close the entrance doors and control the equipment. It is also equipped with modern equipment which facilitates the work of journalists, particularly in terms of the Internet and live broadcasting”.

Better still, the new Nelson Mandela stadium can even host four matches a day since it has four locker rooms. As stated by the director of public facilities at the Ministry of Housing, Town Planning and the City, Maidi Tifour. It also has ten platforms that can accommodate 36 cameras for TV broadcasts and 416 surveillance cameras, indicates the concerned.

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