Resale surges for Spain v Serbia at La Cerámica as prices hit 100 euros The resale market for tickets to Spain’s friendly match against Serbia at Estadio de la Cerámica has seen significant activity, with prices reaching up to 100 euros as the game approaches. According to El Periódico Mediterráneo, the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) opened ticket sales on Monday after the Finalissima tournament was suspended, just four days before the match. This led to long queues and system crashes, with each user allowed to purchase a maximum of six tickets. Despite new batches of tickets being released and some official seats remaining for Thursday and Friday without special offers, many fans have turned to secondary market platforms. However, buying through unofficial channels carries risks such as fraud, duplicate tickets, and lack of guarantees. Resale listings typically range from 50 to 100 euros, surpassing some official ticket prices. For example, one listing asks for 100 euros in the South Stand, while another seeks 65 euros for six tickets together. Other offers include four tickets at 50 euros, with some sellers citing accidental purchases or advertising on platforms like X. The financial incentive for reselling is clear. A fan who bought six tickets at the official price of 12 euros would spend 72 euros, while reselling them at 60 euros each could yield 360 euros, resulting in a profit of 288 euros. With Spain set to face Serbia in Vila-real ahead of the 2026 World Cup, demand for tickets has spiked, allowing the parallel market to capitalize on the situation. As the match date nears, more resale listings are expected to appear. Source: El Periódico Mediterráneo#2026_world_cup #royal_spanish_football_federation #estadio_de_la_ceramica #el_periodico_mediterraneo #south_stand
