Hockey World Cup 2018: Failing to get tickets, fans go on rampage at Bhubaneswar’s Kalinga Stadium

By Team MyNation  |  First Published Nov 16, 2018, 1:03 PM IST

The incident took place at the ticket counter (Gate No 9) of the stadium where people were waiting in long queues to buy tickets since Wednesday

Bhubaneswar: Scores of hockey enthusiasts on Thursday went on a rampage at the Kalinga Stadium here after they could not get tickets for the inaugural ceremony of the Men's Hockey World Cup to be held on November 27, the police said.

The incident took place at the ticket counter (Gate No 9) of the stadium where people were waiting in long queues to buy tickets since Wednesday.

They became furious when the counter did not open for hours. The mob then broke the barricade and ransacked the ticket counter, the police officials said.

: After failing to get tickets of the inaugural ceremony of Hockey Men's World Cup, fans vandalise ticket counter near gate no-9 of Kalinga Stadium in ; police resort to lathicharge pic.twitter.com/OudmuF4vyt

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DCP Anup Sahoo said that the crowd was chased away.

Earlier, the sports and youth affairs department had announced that the tickets for the inaugural session would be sold from November 15.

The Men's Hockey World Cup will be held at the Kalinga Stadium from November 28 and conclude on December 16.

Sports and Youth Affairs Secretary Vishal Dev said that the tickets for the event, including the inaugural ceremony, will be available online alone.

A notification in this regard will be issued in a day or two, he added.

(With inputs from PTI)

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