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	Reacties op: Estadio Ciudad de Lanús	</title>
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		Door: wojciech		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Lanus-San Martin was the first game of 10 I attended in Argentina. Train from Constitution to Lanus takes around 10 minutes and then another 15 minutes by foot. Tickets are sold in a small building opposite the main stand. The most expensive was 640 pesos and it was a plastic card with ticket loaded onto it. Just remember what stand your ticket is for as there is no information on the card so you would struggle to find the correct gate. If you do not speak Spanish it is best to take a photo of price list attached to the building where tickets are sold and show security. They direct you to correct gate. It was nice experience, but low attendance did make It less memorable. The game ended 1-1 with home team scoring equaliser in 92nd minute. After the game just follow the crowd back to the train station.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lanus-San Martin was the first game of 10 I attended in Argentina. Train from Constitution to Lanus takes around 10 minutes and then another 15 minutes by foot. Tickets are sold in a small building opposite the main stand. The most expensive was 640 pesos and it was a plastic card with ticket loaded onto it. Just remember what stand your ticket is for as there is no information on the card so you would struggle to find the correct gate. If you do not speak Spanish it is best to take a photo of price list attached to the building where tickets are sold and show security. They direct you to correct gate. It was nice experience, but low attendance did make It less memorable. The game ended 1-1 with home team scoring equaliser in 92nd minute. After the game just follow the crowd back to the train station.</p>
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