Denmark-Germany also about to sell out – only a few hundred tickets left
Interest in the German national ice hockey team's games at the 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship in Cologne and Paris (May 5-21) continues to develop rapidly. Now the match between Denmark and Germany on Friday, May 12.5.2017, 20 at 15:XNUMX p.m. in the LANXESS arena in Cologne is approaching sellout. Only a few hundred tickets remain available for this game.
This means that ice hockey national coach Marco Sturm's team will probably play at least five of the seven preliminary round matches today in front of a maximum crowd of 18.500 spectators, as places are reserved for the games against the USA on May 5.5th, Sweden on May 6.5th and Russia on May 8.5th. and Italy on May 13.5th. have already been largely sold out, or only offer remaining tickets.
There is still some room for the weekday games between Slovakia and Germany on May 10.5th. and Germany-Latvia on May 16.5th. For these games, which can be of key importance with a view to the German team qualifying for the quarter-finals, there are currently around 3.500 tickets available, although not in all categories. Based on the experience gained from previous ticket sales, demand will now increasingly shift to these two games.
Tickets for the 2017 IIHF World Championship are available:
– online www.iihfworlds2017.com and www.facebook.com/iihfhockey
– By telephone on +49 (0)1806 2017 01 (0,20 €/call incl. VAT from landline networks, max. 0,60 €/call incl. VAT from mobile networks // Monday-Friday 10.00 a.m. – 19.00 p.m and Saturday from 12.00 p.m. to 19.00 p.m.)

