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Real Madrid FC has begun their summer trip, i.e. International Champions Cup games in Asia. According to media reports, Real Madrid would get 19m Euros from the four games in the trip, of which 7m Euros will be gained from two games in China.
Before China, Real Madrid will play two games in Australia first, competing against A.S. Roma and Manchester United. The two games would make 12m Euros for Real Madrid.
Then Real Madrid will come to China and have two games with Inter Milan and AC Milan respectively, starting from July 25. These two games will bring 7m Euros to the club (approximately equals to 47.75m RMB).
Before the games started, some people speculated on the Internet that the ticket price would be between 500 RMB and 4,000 RMB. According to actual situations, the ticket price for games played at Shanghai ranges from 199 RMB to 2999 RMB, and has 8 different levels. Although the highest price is not as expensive as speculated, reports said that the price is still much more expensive than the last time the team played in China about four years ago.
Source: NetEase and others.
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