The organisers of the CEV Beach Volleyball Continental Cup Final, which will qualify one team per gender for the postponed Tokyo 2020 Olympics, have launched the ticket sale for the much-anticipated event due to run from June 23 to 26 on the beach of Scheveningen, The Hague. Visit the official event website https://beachroadtotokyo.cev.eu/en/ for further details.
The corona-proof stadium in The Hague will follow the example set last year in Utrecht
Stadiums
The event will be taking place at two separate stadiums, including the main court / corona-proof stadium, with courts 2 and 3 located in The Hague Beach Stadium. The corona-proof stadium consists of 70 skyboxes from where you can safely enjoy top-level Beach Volleyball. From the second and third floors, you have a clear view of the court and you feel like you are part of the action!
You can easily order your food and drink for delivery to your skybox! You can only leave the corona-proof stadium if you have to go to the toilet; there is one-way traffic in the stadium.
On Wednesday and Thursday, i.e. for the Round of 16 and the quarterfinals, the matches will be taking place in both stadiums. On Wednesday and Thursday afternoon (for the sessions until 4:30 pm), you can visit both stadiums with your ticket, but you have no fixed seat. From the evening sessions (5 pm) and on Friday and Saturday you have a fixed place. On Friday (semi-finals) and Saturday (finals), matches are only played in the corona-proof stadium.
Prices
The ticket prices range from € 12.50 to 27.50 per person per session. For the corona-proof stadium, you can buy tickets for a skybox that can host from four up to six people. The prices take into account the maximum capacity of each skybox. You may occupy a skybox even with fewer people than the maximum capacity allowed, but you would anyway have to pay the full amount for that skybox.
People from the same household can take a seat in the skybox – or you may share the skybox with people from other households, as long as you can fulfil a social distance requirement of 1.5 meters, with cough screens available as well if needed. This follows the successful concept introduced at the King of the Court tournament held in Utrecht last year, with no coronavirus infections reported after completion of the event.
This is an overview of the available options:
- 4-person skybox: located on the 2nd or 3rd floor of the corona-proof stadium. Cough screens available if needed.
- 6-person skybox: located on the 2nd floor of the corona-proof stadium. Cough screens available if needed.
- Side courts: an individual ticket is available, not linked to any specific seat, for The Hague Beach Stadium (courts 2 and 3). Only available on Wednesday and Thursday from 5pm.
- Duo ticket: a fixed ticket for two people on the ground floor of the corona-proof stadium.
- Combi ticket: an individual and unplaced ticket for the corona-proof stadium and courts 2 & 3. This ticket is only available on Wednesday and Thursday until 4:30 pm.
- VIP ticket: an individual and fixed ticket for the corona-proof stadium on the ground floor, including food and drinks.
Coronavirus tests a pre-condition for ticket holders to access the stadium
Anyone attending the event on site is subject to coronavirus testing in order to protect the health and well-being of all involved in the organisation and delivery of the CEV Beach Volleyball Continental Cup Final. Fans holding a ticket for the event must present a negative coronavirus test certificate, a requirement that applies to all visitors aged 12 and older.
Once you have bought your ticket(s) for the CEV Beach Volleyball Continental Cup Final, you can make a free test appointment via www.testenvoortoegang.org, where further details will be available in due course. You should undertake your test at the earliest 40 hours before the start of the session that you wish to attend.
If you test negative, you can self-issue the relevant certificate through the CoronaCheck app, otherwise you will receive the result of your test via email. Either way, local personnel will be checking on the spot that you fulfil this pre-condition for admission to the stadium. Please note that you need to undertake a test even if you have already received the anti-coronavirus vaccine. The test is free of charge for all those holding a ticket to attend the CEV Beach Volleyball Continental Cup Final.