Amazonense Championship: Manaus FC faces São Raimundo this Sunday (31)

Amazonense Championship: Manaus FC faces São Raimundo this Sunday (31)

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The duel takes place at 3:30 pm, at Arena da Amazônia

Manaus (AM) — The 2024 Amazonense Championship has reached the knockout stage in this second round. This Sunday (31), Manaus Futebol Clube hosts São Raimundo in the quarter-finals of the competition. The duel takes place at 3:30 pm, at Arena da Amazônia.

Ticket sales

Ticket sales for this match, as well as all matches in the 2024 Amazonense Championship, are under the responsibility of the Amazonense Football Federation (FAF) and will begin 1h30 before the game.

The fixed price is R$30 for a full ticket and R$15 for a half-price ticket. Children up to 12 years old and seniors over 65 years old do not pay admission. PCDs do not pay admission; companions pay half price.

Students of all ages can benefit from half-price, as long as they present valid proof of enrollment and their student ID card. Teachers are entitled to half-price fare upon presentation of proof of functional identification. Low-income young people, when presenting proof of registration in the Single Registry for Federal government social programs, will have access to half-price. Finally, anyone aged 60 or over can enjoy half-price, as long as they present proof of identity.

Preparation

Coach Renatinho Potiguar Photo: Lucas Araujo / Manaus FC

After the duel against Operário de Manacapuru, Gavião Real began preparing for the clash against São Raimundo on Friday (29), finishing it this Saturday (30). Coach Renatinho Potiguar commented on the team and the training with a focus on the opponent.

“Now we are in another competition, game by game, where we know the difficulty and responsibility we have. We will pursue our goals, we need to be focused and we are prepared to play a good game”,

said the coach.

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Manaus and São Raimundo have faced each other 14 times throughout history. Gavião Real has eight wins and four draws in this duel. In total, Gavião do Norte scored 21 goals (average of 1.62 per game) and conceded 13 goals (average of 1 goal per game). Esmeraldino finished the second round as leader of its group with 10 points, while Tufão had 4 points, occupying 4th place.

*With information from consultancy

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