Blood donors have been given the prospect to look at Sunday’s Copa do Brasil ultimate on the Maracana free of charge after the Rio de Janeiro State Sports Superintendence which runs the stadium introduced it was making a gift of 100 tickets.
The marketing campaign organised in partnership with the Rio State Health Department is providing free entry to the primary leg of the ultimate between Flamengo and Sao Paulo.
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The first 100 followers to donate blood on the Hemorio (Instituto Estadual de Hematologia Arthur de Siqueira Cavalcanti) on matchday will get the tickets.
“Our Hemorio has a lot to thank the initiatives that combine the passion for football, the passion for Flamengo, with the passion for saving lives,” the state’s well being secretary Luiz Antonio, often called Dr Luizinho, stated in a video message on social media.
The match marks the reopening of the Maracana, which needed to shut final month for repairs to the pitch after heavy rain.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com