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·12 de novembro de 2025

Libertadores final: Conmebol says ticket sales on track, review ahead

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When does the general public ticket sale for the 2025 Libertadores Final begin?


The final of the Libertadores 2025, between Flamengo and Palmeiras, takes place on November 29. However, the fans are already eagerly anticipating the match. Amidst this, some Flamengo and Palmeiras supporters still have questions about attending the game, as the general public ticket sale has not yet started, but Conmebol considers the situation normal.

Is the ticket sale for the Libertadores final delayed?

Initially, both Flamengo and Palmeiras offered ticket batches to club members. This option was available on November 9. However, subsequently, the ticket sales website went back to standby mode.


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From Flamengo's side, there was an announcement that general public sales would begin on November 10. However, from that date until the time of this publication, the Conmebol site still displays the message: “We are preparing for the sale”.

The issue raised questions among fans about a possible delay in sales. However, according to the report from Coluna do Fla, Conmebol's understanding is that there is no negative occurrence.

At this moment, the entity is assessing how many tickets have been sold by each club before releasing sales to the general public.

When does the general public sale start?

Despite considering the situation normal and within the timeframe, Conmebol has not yet set a date to start the ticket sales for the general public.

When is the 2025 Libertadores final between Flamengo and Palmeiras?

The final of the Libertadores 2025 takes place on November 29, at 6 PM (Brasília time). Flamengo and Palmeiras will face off at the Monumental U stadium in Lima (PER). The winner of the match will become the first Brazilian team with four titles in the competition.

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