The sale of 350,000 tickets for the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2013, which represents 42% of the total available, indicates a substantial interest and support for the tournament. The fact that a significant portion of tickets has already been sold is a positive sign, reflecting the enthusiasm and excitement surrounding the competition.
The availability of tickets for multiple matches and the likelihood of finding a place at the last minute suggest that fans still have opportunities to attend various games. However, the information that several matches will be sold out, including the opening fixtures between South Africa and Cape Verde and Angola and Morocco, emphasizes the high demand for certain matchups.
It’s not uncommon for different groups to attract varying levels of spectatorship, and factors such as the popularity of the teams involved and the competitiveness of the group can influence ticket sales. Overall, the early ticket sales figures bode well for the success of CAN 2013, creating an atmosphere of anticipation and support for the tournament.