🚨 Ticket theft scandal? Atlético Nacional issue official statement
The club has published a statement informing that "the ticket accounts of its subscribers and buyers are safe" and debunking rumors about the theft of tickets for the next match.
Atlético Nacional has asked its fans not to share the validation token under any circumstances for security.
The statement from Atlético Nacional
"Atlético Nacional informs its fans and the public that the ticket accounts of our subscribers and buyers are completely safe, despite repeated attempts by unscrupulous individuals to breach security and destabilize the institution and its fans just days before one of the most important matches of the semester.
We reiterate to all users that they should not give anyone the validation token of their accounts, by any means or under any circumstances.
We have detected impersonation attempts by third parties who, according to their mode of operation, will seek to spread the false version that their tickets for the next match have been stolen. This is completely false and comes from people who seek to affect the image of Atlético Nacional.
We invite the media to amplify this message to protect our fan base and ensure transparency in access to matches"
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