One Ticket to Mexico Versus Colombia Soccer Match at Sun Life Stadium on February 29 at 7:30 p.m. Two Options Available.
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National teams square off for 28th time, as new Colombian head coach battles Mexico & its rising star, Javier "Chicharito" Hernández
Soccer players spend so much time concentrating on the ball that they grow obsessed with hexagons, which explains why they’re constantly trying to kick bees’ nests. Study the shape of an exciting game with this deal to the Mexico versus Colombia international soccer match at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens on Wednesday, February 29, at 7:30 p.m. Choose between the following options:
- For $37, you get one ticket for seating in sections 101–103, 125–131, or 153–156 (up to a $63.25 value, including Ticketmaster fees).
- For $44, you get one ticket for seating in sections 106, 107, 121, 122, 134, 135, 149, or 150 (up to a $73.50 value, including Ticketmaster fees).<p>
For the 28th time, the Mexican and Colombian national soccer teams meet in an international friendly that promises a full plate of kicking, head butting, and overhead shirt waving. Led by coach Manuel de la Torre, Mexico returns stateside for another match, prepping for this summer’s World Cup qualifying in the CONCACAF region. Last year, an average of 73,000 El Tri faithful thronged U.S. stadiums to witness the powerful shots and celebratory post-goal Charleston dancing of Javier “Chicharito” Hernández, who last season netted 20 goals while playing striker opposite Wayne Rooney for Manchester United.
Chicharito’s stalking pace and graceful airplay will pose problems for Colombia’s newly appointed skipper, Jose Pekerman. The former Argentinian coach will lean on veteran captain Mario Yepes and his defensive strategy of peppering the penalty box with distracting funhouse mirrors. Much of Pekerman’s fortune is tied to the team’s rising star, Radamel Falcao, whose coolness and efficiency in front of the goal continues to draw comparisons to the legendary Ronaldo. Before the game, the Mexican national team hosts Fútbol Fiesta, where fans can hear live music, play promotional games, and score memorabilia such as a soccer ball filled with helium.