Darts-WM: Wird die legendäre Arena bald in Saudi-Arabien organisiert?

Darts-WM: Wird die legendäre Arena bald in Saudi-Arabien organisiert?

The tension increases! Световната купа на Дартс се приближава и не само се разчита на вълнуващото състезание в легендарния дворец Александра, но и на галванизиращите промени, които биха могли да оформят бъдещето на дартс. From December 15th to January, the best players in the world gather to fight high prize money. Приливът е огромен: Бари Хърн, дългогодишният президент на Professional Darts Corporation (PDC), съобщи, че билетите са продадени за много кратко време като топли ролки. Over 90,000 cards were awarded in just 15 minutes, while the demand was estimated on well over 300,000 ticket purchases, as [The Sun] reported.

But Hearn has even bigger plans: In conversation, a possible shift of the tournament to Saudi Arabia is in conversation. The boss of the association was commented on [OE24] that discussions with Saudi Arabic representatives were very positive. This could bring the Darts World Cup to a new, larger stadium that offers more space for fans. Although this is considered progress for the sport, there are concerns because alcohol is prohibited in Saudi Arabia. Хърн призна, че „Дартс е парти“ и каза: „Саудитска Арабия в момента не е готова да бъде домакин на такова световно първенство, но няма да отнеме много време“. It remains to be seen how fans will react to this possible change.

The ticket dilemma

With the upcoming World Cup, darts fans face the challenge of getting tickets. Official cards are no longer available in regular sale, and prices for secondary sellers are high. The PDC warns that the purchase via third -party providers is risky because these tickets are often canceled. For the last available tickets, interested parties must plan at least £ 100 to £ 220, depending on whether it is the coveted evening events. Observers should prepare for an intensive race for the tickets, especially the closer the start of the tournament.

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