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Parking tickets for ToyotaZone

As Saturday’s much anticipated 162nd Soweto Derby against arch-rivals, Orlando Pirates draws ever closer, Amakhosi supporters who drive any brand of the Toyota range of vehicles will enjoy free and secure parking at the ToyotaZone.

The partnership between Toyota and Kaizer Chiefs will once again afford the first 250 private Toyota vehicles with permits an opportunity to enjoy free and secure parking within the FNB Stadium precinct.

Supporters are encouraged to collect their special parking tickets from the Kaizer Chiefs Village, 5/6 Lena Road, Lenaron, Naturena between 13:00 & 17:00 on Friday (20 October) and between 9:00 and 11:30 on Saturday, 21 October 2017. Soweto residents can collect tickets from the Toyota dealership in Soweto on Klipspruit Valley road on Friday and Saturday.

Drivers of these vehicles will be required to present their match tickets and are urged to wear their Amakhosi apparel. The vehicle will be checked, the registration number will be logged and the driver’s contact details will be captured for verification purposes.

Parking tickets will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.

For those who arrive early at the stadium on Saturday, there will be activities at the ToyotaZone as Kaizer Chiefs and official vehicle supplier Toyota will be running exciting activations that will see supporters win amazing prizes for the last time this season.

The match that will see the Glamour Boys endeavour to win their second match this week after flooring Mamelodi Sundowns on Tuesday night. Kick-off for this enthralling Soweto Derby is at 15:30 on Saturday, 21 October 2017. Tickets are available and can be purchased from Computicket outlets, as well as Shoprite and Checkers stores from R70 per ticket. Parking tickets start at R20 per ticket.

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