
AFF Suzuki Cup 2020 | Singapore Sports Hub
AFF Suzuki Cup 2020

Event date
5 December 2021 - 1 January 2022
Event Time
20:30, Approx. 90 Minutes
Venue
National Stadium
Conditions of Entry
Ticket Pricing
S$15 - S$25
Language
English
Seating Plan
Synopsis
Get ready for the most anticipated tournament of Southeast Asia's football calendar as the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup 2020 kicks off on our shores! The 13th edition gets underway on 5 December, with 10 nations set to battle it out for the right to be crowned kingpins of the region.
Can the Lions, buoyed by home advantage, lift the trophy for a record-equalling fifth time? Will the mighty Vietnamese retain their title? The likes of Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia will also fancy their chances of emerging triumphant come 1 January.
Get your tickets now and come witness exciting football action right on your doorstep!
GENERAL SALES
FINALS (Leg 2)
30 December 2021
12:00PM onwards via online and hotline onlyFinal matches (National Stadium)
- Thailand v Indonesia (Leg 2), Jan 1, 2022, 8.30pm
TICKET TYPE | PRICES |
---|---|
Adult | S$25 |
Child | S$15 (below the age of 12) |
- S$2 booking fee per ticket for tickets between S$20 and S$29.99
- S$1 booking fee per ticket for tickets priced below S$20.00
Promoter
Football Association of Singapore
Start Sales Date
Finals (Leg 2): 30 December 2021, 12:00pm onwards
Sales Channels
- https://ticketmaster.sg/
- +65 3158 8588
Doors Open Time
6.30pm
Ticket Limit
8 Tickets per match day per account
Entry Policy
- This is a vaccinated-only* event. Unvaccinated with Pre-Event Testing (PET) is not allowed.
- Seating will be in pairs with safe distancing around you. This is in accordance with government guidelines.
- Food and beverages (F&B), including water, will not be sold, and cannot be brought into the venue. The consumption of F&B including water is also not allowed in the venue in accordance with government guidelines. Please consume or discard your F&B prior to security screening.
Safe Management Measures
- Patrons must have the latest Trace Together app/token for safe entry check-in.
- All patrons are required to wear their face masks at all times.
- Patrons are not allowed to intermingle with other groups.
Child Policy
- Patrons aged 3 and above require a ticket to attend the game.
- Infants in arms and children under 3 years of age may be admitted free of charge provided they do not occupy a seat. They must be seated on the lap of a parent/guardian.
Heading to the National Stadium on match day
- Before you make your way to the National Stadium, check that you have:
- An updated TraceTogether (TT) app or a working TT Token for SafeEntry check-in. Other check-in modes will not be accepted (e.g. QR code reader apps, using mobile device camera, NRIC/FIN and other photo IDs).
- A mobile device with call and internet service to access your vaccination status*. The full list of accepted documents can be found here.
- Please arrive at your designated entry time. If you miss it, you may have to wait a little longer but we will get you to your seat as swiftly as we can.
- Travel light as there are no bag deposits at this event. Please refrain from bringing your water bottle as consumption of water is not allowed in the venue in accordance with government guidelines.
- Bags exceeding 35cm x 20cm x 30cm, air horns, loud hailers, large banners and selfie sticks are not allowed into the venue.
- F&B, including water, will not be sold, and cannot be brought into the venue. This is in accordance with government guidelines. Do consume or discard your F&B prior to security screening.
- Take public transport as there will be a high volume of visitors and event-goers on match days. For public transport options, check out www.sportshub.com.sg/getting-here.
- For the safety, comfort and enjoyment of all patrons, please familiarise yourself with the National Stadium Conditions of Entry.
Audio, Photography & Videography Policy
- Professional or commercial photography and videography, and audio recording are not allowed.
- iPads & tablets are not allowed.
* An individual is considered vaccinated if he/ she has been: a) fully vaccinated, i.e. has received the appropriate regimen of World Health Organisation Emergency Use Listing (WHO EUL) vaccines including their respective duration post-vaccination for the vaccine to be fully effective, and had their vaccination records ingested in MOH’s national IT systems, b) recovered from COVID-19 within the last 270 days, c) children who are below 12 years old, d) certified to be medically ineligible for all vaccines under the National Vaccination Programme. A hard copy doctor-certified memo is needed for proof of verification. Definitions will be in accordance with the latest guidance from the Ministry of Health (www.moh.gov.sg).
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All information is correct at the time of publishing and may be subject to change.