Mamelodi Sundowns have announced that tickets for the CAF Champions League final have officially sold out, with supporters now being advised to arrive at the stadium early ahead of the highly anticipated fixture.
The South African club confirmed the development in a brief statement, revealing that no further tickets would be made available before the match. Fans were also informed that there would be no ticket sales at the stadium on matchday, as all available seats had already been purchased.
The sell-out underlines the high level of anticipation surrounding the final, with supporters expected to fill the stadium for one of the biggest matches on the African football calendar. Mamelodi Sundowns, one of the continent’s leading clubs, are preparing for a major occasion as they compete in the CAF Champions League final.
In its announcement, the club declared: “🚨 𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐊𝐄𝐓𝐒 𝐒𝐎𝐋𝐃 𝐎𝐔𝐓! 🎟️”
The statement added that “Mamelodi Sundowns have confirmed that tickets for the CAFCL final are officially sold out.”
Supporters attending the match were urged to plan their journeys carefully and ensure they arrive at the venue with enough time before kick-off. The club stressed that no tickets would be available for purchase at the stadium on the day of the game.
“Supporters have been urged to arrive early and note that no tickets will be sold at the stadium on matchday,” the statement said.
The announcement is likely to heighten excitement ahead of the final, with demand for seats appearing to exceed availability. The CAF Champions League final is regarded as one of the premier events in African club football and regularly attracts widespread attention from supporters across the continent.
The sold-out status also reflects strong backing for Mamelodi Sundowns, whose supporters are expected to create a vibrant atmosphere inside the stadium. Large crowds have frequently attended the club’s major fixtures in recent seasons, particularly in continental competitions.
With all tickets now allocated, attention will turn fully to preparations for the final itself, as fans prepare to witness one of the most important matches in the club’s recent history. Authorities and organisers are expected to focus on crowd management and smooth entry procedures to accommodate the expected influx of supporters on matchday.
The club’s reminder for supporters to arrive early is likely intended to minimise congestion around the venue and avoid delays at entry points before kick-off.
The CAF Champions League final remains one of the most prestigious fixtures in African football, and the complete sell-out suggests anticipation has reached a peak ahead of the encounter.