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The situation was resolved about five minutes after kick-off.
| March 27, 2022, 12:01 AM
29 January 2022 – 29 May 2022
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Despite Singapore’s victory over Malaysia in the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) Tri-Nations Series 2022 on Mar. 26, many local football fans had a rather unfortunate start to their evening.
Error in ticketing system
At around 7:45pm, 15 minutes before the game, many football fans queuing to enter the National Stadium were unable to download their e-tickets as there was an error in the SISTIC ticketing system.
A Mothership reader was one of the victims of the technical glitch.
Most people gathered at the customer service centre
The reader shared photos and videos of the situation outside the stadium at around 7:50pm, explaining that most of the fans had gathered around Gate 6, where the customer service centre was located.
Still stuck outside when the game started
The fans were still stuck outside the stadium when the match kicked off, causing a number fans to start shouting in anger.
Here are some videos the reader shared with us.
Some also took to Instagram and Twitter to vent their frustrations.
bro wtf sistic down
— em (@mrhhsni) March 26, 2022
bro wtf sistic downWTF SISTIC DO YOUR JOB PROPERLY LA
— fice (@nurhan_akid) March 26, 2022
WTF SISTIC DO YOUR JOB PROPERLY LAFortunately, five minutes after kick-off, the fans were allowed into the stadium and the situation came under control.
FAS apologises for “unfortunate incident”
At around 8:24pm, as the match was still ongoing, FAS released a statement to say that it was aware of the “major malfunction” with the SISTIC ticketing system.
“We apologise for this unfortunate incident and are working hard to rectify the situation as soon as possible with SISTIC and Sports Hub,” it added.
FAS explained that the fans who were stuck outside were able to finally enter the stadium by showing proof of purchase via email or printout.❗️Fans who are currently queuing up to enter the stadium may do so by showing the proof of purchase via email or printout and you will be granted access.
— FAS (@FASingapore) March 26, 2022
❗️Fans who are currently queuing up to enter the stadium may do so by showing the proof of purchase via email or printout and you will be granted access.
In July last year, technical difficulties from SISTIC also led to hordes of angry fans, as they were left unable to attend JJ Lin’s virtual concert.
SISTIC later said that those affected by the streaming issue will be offered a full refund, followed by a rewatch on a later date.Related story
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