sim o Palmeiras é muito grande e tem muito sucesso no momento, principalmente depois de vencer a Copa Libertadores da América nos últimos dois anos - parabéns.
Thank you very much; I appreciate that you like the video. I would love to watch a game, but in Brazil it’s very hard to get tickets for people who aren’t Brazilian. I.e. you cannot buy tickets on the day of the match. You have to buy tickets online and it’s hard because everything is in Portuguese and you need to be a member/include data like CPF - an tourists don’t have this. Can you actually go to the stadium a few days before to purchase tickets? As this would be ok for me?
@@TheDockrays i live very far from allianz, something like 3000 kilometers. The last time I went was before the pandemic, so I'm not sure how ticket sales are going. But, of course, if you go a few days before the game, allianz staff will help you get tickets. I advise you to go to the libertadores games or big brasileirão games. The atmosphere is amazing.
@@wellderfreire8883 thank you very much for your advise. I will just go down to the stadium a few days before a match an see if I can purchase some tickets. Yeah I would love to go to the big Brazilian games there - it would be very cool.
Thank you very much Nicolas. I have looked into the Libertadores competition and basically it’s like the Champions League but in South America. Your team is River Plate? Yeah if Palmeiras beat São Paulo FC and you beat Atlético Mineiro they could meet in the semis I see. Do you know if fans can go to watch these games yet? Or they still don’t let fans in due to Covid restrictions?
@@TheDockrays Yes, River Plate fan. If the Libertadores is the Champions League of South America. For a long time it was the same or more prestigious than the Champions League, but not long ago mainly because of the money. Anyway, it is the second most prestigious club competition in the world yet. It is difficult for the public, it will depend on the rate of vaccination, but also each country has its own protocols and that makes it difficult for the public to return. Anyway, I think it is very likely that in the final if they allow the public in the Stadium, you should aim for that, it will be in Uruguay in a historical and recognized stadium (although very old).
@@Windows7sisem yeah I can’t wait to watch any South American football games in Brazil or maybe a visit to Argentina one day. Hopefully they let some fans back in soon like they have in Europe. Ok I will look into the Uruguay stadium. Never thought about visiting Uruguay, so thank you for the recommendation.
@@Windows7sisem that’s cool you a River Plate fan - big team recognized around the world. So basically you are saying the Libertadores has lots of history and is a massive football competition, equally as big as the Champions League.
@@TheDockrays Great man, in the past there were great matches in the Intercontinental Cup between European and South American clubs. Good thing that you have an interest in South American football. Hopefully the public is allowed soon.
Conseguí las entradas para la visita al estadio en una aplicación llamada Sympla. También puedes comprar boletos en línea. El costo rondaba los 60 reales por adulto en un recorrido completo.