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Blooming Appeals to Fans for Key Match

From El Deber · (10m ago) Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Blooming has set ticket prices for their crucial Copa Sudamericana match against Red Bull Bragantino, aiming to secure a vital win.
  • The team currently sits last in Group H with only one point after a draw and two losses.
  • Blooming hopes for strong fan support at the Ramรณn Tahuichi Aguilera stadium to revive their chances of advancing.

With their Copa Sudamericana campaign hanging precariously in the balance, Club Blooming has officially announced ticket prices for their upcoming home match against Red Bull Bragantino. The game, scheduled for Thursday at 8:30 PM at the Ramรณn Tahuichi Aguilera stadium, is being billed as a virtual final for the Santa Cruz-based club. Blooming desperately needs its first victory in the tournament to keep its aspirations of reaching the next stage alive.

The 'academia cruceรฑa' faces a daunting task, currently occupying the last position in Group H with a single point. This solitary point came from a home draw against River Plate, followed by two consecutive defeats: an away loss to Bragantino in Brazil and a subsequent defeat against Carabobo on the road. This poor run of results has significantly complicated their path to qualification.

Under the leadership of recently ratified head coach Raรบl Gutiรฉrrez, Blooming is determined to turn its fortunes around, particularly on home turf. The club is appealing to its passionate fanbase for massive support, hoping to create an intimidating atmosphere for the visiting Brazilian side. The pricing strategy aims to encourage attendance, with differentiated costs for various stadium sectors and special benefits for club members. Tickets are available both online and in person, as the club seeks to fill the Tahuichi stadium for a match that could define their continental journey.

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Originally published by El Deber in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.