Luanda - With the gates religiously opened at 9am as scheduled, the 11 de Novembro stadium may not be enough for the demand, judging by the turnout less than five hours ago for the match between Petro de Luanda and Wydad Casablanca of Morocco.
The mobilization made by the Petro de Luanda club with the help of the media companies for this game for the semi-finals of the Champions League of African Clubs, had more than the desired effect such is the football fans outside and inside the stadium.
There was also a large number of people on the streets heading to the stadium, no matter what means of transport, motorbikes, three-wheeled motorbikes or taxis, everything counts as long as the final objective is met - to be at the stadium to support Petro de Luanda.
Dressed in yellow shirts, regardless of whether you're a club supporter or not, being dressed like that means you're entitled to a seat in the general stand.
Tickets were sold only for the VIPS areas, at a time when the CAF only guides 35,000 spectators instead of the 50,000 of its capacity.