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January 6, 2019

TicketPass and CONIFA have teamed up to bring you No Limits tickets!

No Limits tournament tickets are on sale now, via partners TicketPass

Taking place from 11th-13th January 2019, CONIFA’s No Limits European Championship is set to bring disabled football teams to the forefront of European competition with this brand-new tournament.

Hosted in the impressive Stade de Moneghetti in Monaco, No Limits will see four teams – from Monaco, Padania, Sardinia and County of Nice – compete to become the first ever No Limits European Champions. And tickets are now on sale, through tournament partners TicketPass.

TicketPass is an ethical ticketing company, who believe that selling online tickets should be fair, friendly and social. Every time a ticket to No Limits is sold via TicketPass, the company passes 50% of its booking fee back to a nominated charity, meaning good causes benefit from each purchase made.

And CONIFA has nominated S4S UK to receive monies raised by ticket sales to the No Limits tournament. S4S UK is a registered charity working with disabled children in developing countries, who are often isolated from society and who need additional support. The charity’s aims of inclusion and awareness, as well as their work in Zimbabwe and other similar areas, tie into the No Limits key motto – ‘So Everyone Can Play’.

The tournament is taking place very soon, so head over to TicketPass to find out more and purchase your tickets now!

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