182 thousand tickets sold for Leopzig Virtual Locomo Fight

Through the fundraising campaign, the German Locomototive Leipzig has sold 182,612 single - euro tickets. Tickets were for the virtual match against the invisible opponent. According to Bild, Lokomotive “won” 5:0 Friday match. fully dominated guest “So it was the final result”, [...]
Through the fundraising campaign, the German Locomototive Leipzig has sold 182,612 single - euro tickets. Tickets were for the virtual match against the invisible opponent. According to Bild, Lokomotive “won” 5:0 Friday match.
fully dominated guestequip “put the towel on break between the pieces. So it was the final result”, the German club reported.
The club has presented a video of its players shooting goals at Locomotive Stadium. It has been reported that it has taken about six weeks to complete the video while images have been taken from the stadium and other locations. Some 40 have volunteered to prepare it.
Campaña had started on March 19th with a view to collecting funds to cope with the crisis created by the Coronavirus. There were donations to the club from around the world.
The German club even claims that the real record for the number of tickets sold for a match has been broken. In 1937, 149,000 viewers were in the match between England and Scotland in Hampden Park.
In the meantime, Locomototes claims that at a 1987 game, there were 120 thousand viewers at the stadium. At first, the goal was to break that record. This was achieved in mid - April.












