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Tickets for the first Unicaja-UCAM Murcia of the BCL quarterfinals are now on sale

Unicaja has already put Tickets for the first quarterfinal match against UCAM Murcia are on sale of the Basketball Champions League. By the whims of fate, the tie between compositors and university students will begin next April 4, Holy Tuesdaystarting at 8:30 p.m., a complicated date for which filling the Martín Carpena will be as complicated as it is important.

Season ticket holders will not have to pay for this meeting, as it is included in their card. Therefore, they will not have to do anything and will have to go to the Palace as if it were a normal Endesa League match or the previous continental ones. The rest of the public will have to pay. Adults can go from 13 euros, young people from 10 euros and the little ones from 8 euros.

In addition to the fact that there is only one week left for the continental clash, the club wanted to hurry to fill the Carpena as much as possible, despite being such important dates. From the entity of Los Guindos they are aware of what Holy Week means for the Malaga public. Hence, Ibon Navarro has also insisted a lot on the “green tide” how important it is to go on Holy Tuesday to support the team and how decisive it can be.

For example, Unicaja also played on Holy Tuesday last year the second quarterfinal match of the BCL against Manresa. It is true that the current communion between the team and the fans did not exist, but winning that game meant returning Manresa to the tie with 1-1 to a last duel in which anything could happen. However, with fighting for a Final Four at stake, only 5,724 people attended.

So it will be necessary to make a great effort not to lose the spell of the compositor public. The team had to sweat a lot in the Round of 16 to get the home court factor. So now they hope that the fans respond despite the fact that the calendar has once again put a Unicaja game in the middle of Easter.

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