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The Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) has released rates for the first leg of the SIC-SWAG match at the Ohene Djan Stadium, Accra on Friday, March 6.A statement signed by William D. Ezah, Deputy General Secretary of the Association said the VVIP of the stadium will attract 10.00 GH Cedis while the Lower and Upper wings of the VIP goes for 5.00 GH Cedis.It said the South Stand (Independence end of the stadium) and the North Stand (May 9) will go for 2.00 GH Cedis whilst the East Stand (Osu) will attract 3.00 GH Cedis.According to the statement, the gates will open at 11:00am, with two curtain raisers before the main game.The first curtain raiser will see staff of the State Insurance Company (SIC) taking on the National Investments Bank (NIB) to test each others strength at 1:00pm, with the Under-13 side of Red Bull Soccer Academy battling Pallisco Babies at 2:00pm.The statement added that kick off time for the main match will be 3:00pm.It said the Association will not allow any stadium pass for the match and called on all journalists wishing to report on the game to produce their authentic press cards.Source: GNA
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