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6 Nations 2022. France’s XV is a success: breaking places for the tournament

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6 The ticket office for France’s XV matches at 20 Nations 2022 is very successful. (© Icon Sport)

After an extraordinary success at the 2023 Rugby World Cup ticket office, one 6 Nations Tournament 2022 Enjoying great popularity.

The FFR was quoted on Monday, May 31st One lakh tickets sold About the three matches played in the 16th house of France (Stade de France): Italy (February 6, 2022), Ireland (February 12, 2022) and England (March 19, 2022).

FFR arouses the “haste” of stakeholders

The ticket office opened on May 10, 2021, and the FFR’s figures represent more than 41% of the offer available to support the Blues, who have not won 6 Nations tournaments since 2010 (Grand Slam on this occasion, Editor’s note).

The success of this early sale shows the enthusiasm of rugby fans to communicate with their team from the stadium stands. The 2022 edition of the Six Nations tournament will undoubtedly be a great moment of sharing between the players and their supporters, ”FFR said.

Fall Tour 2021: Ticket office to open

The FFR also underlined 2021 Fall Tour Ticket Office Will be open “in the next few days”. There is no doubt that it will also be a great success, especially a meeting in the Stade de France (November 20) against the All Blacks. The Blues will also play against Argentina (Stade de France, November 6) and Georgia in Bordeaux (November 13).

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