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Pafos FC and SK Slavia Prague will meet for the first time in their respective histories when they take the pitch on January 28, 2026, for a UEFA Champions League clash at the Stelios Kyriakides Stadium in Pafos, Cyprus. This promises to be a memorable event, featuring two teams with rich and storied traditions of their own and blending them in what will be an electrifying international atmosphere.
As such, this first meeting of the teams should not be missed. Ticombo, the reliable online ticket vendor, makes it easy for fans to secure their places at this history-making match. With their buyer protection guarantee and their promise of simple and secure transactions, purchasing a ticket through Ticombo is a sure-fire way of getting to the stadium on match day.
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The Stelios Kyriakides Stadium is centrally located in the sphere of Cypriot sports; it has hosted a number of domestic cup finals, fixtures for the national team, and now a Champions League matchup. It was originally inaugurated in the early 1990s; however, it underwent a spectacular UEFA-driven modernization in 2023. This comprehensive renovation project included upgraded floodlights, a press room that meets UEFA's media standards, and new spectator amenities that include ergonomic seating and concession stands offering local cuisine. The weather is a big factor in Cyprus, and one of the Stelios's climate advantages is that marginal Mediterranean precipitation during the winter months means that there are far fewer weather-related match postponements, as well as nearly optimal pitch conditions. The shape of the stadium is also very favorable for seeing the action on the field. It has a bowl-type architecture that means there are no bad sightlines to the stage, even from the highest seats.
For a fuller rundown on specifications, readers can check out the stadium overview on the Ticombo website.
Vocal Areas: The most zealous followers congregate in the southern end of the stadium, chanting fervor and maintaining an appearance of rhythmic and well-timed passion that is usually associated with traditional soccer "ultras." Indeed, their presence often compels officials to say Ricciardo's name more than a few times during the game. Taking their cue from the chanting, the stadium announcer "hypes" things up with the use of a handheld microphone rather than blasting sound through the house PA. The "sound" in the stadium becomes the sum of several parts: amplified chants from the southern end mixed in with the more ambitious attempts at chant-making by "pullys" and the stadium announcer in the northern end of the stands.
Public Transport: The bus service from the port of Paphos takes around 15 minutes to get to the stadium.
Accessing the Stadium: Seamless motor traffic access comes courtesy of key routes like the A6 Motorway. For those arriving by car, the stadium's parking facility can accommodate 1,200 vehicles. Although the complex does allow for paying parking if one arrives without prior arrangements, there is a tiered system in place where the earlier one pays, the less one pays. For those needing to park their vehicles closer to the stadium, there are spaces available near the main entrance; however, one must use the platform Ticombo to secure these prime spots in advance.
Staying Nearby: On the accommodation front, there is a selection of hotels within five kilometers of the stadium itself. Three stand out in terms of obviousness if one were to look at a map: Elysium, King Jason, and Alexander the Great Beach Hotel. All three provide match-day shuttle service.
Hailing a Cab: Taxis and ride‑sharing services operate in Paphos. Taxis are dispatched by a number of different cab companies; you can also hail one that's already out on the streets, but expect the driver to be in a hurry to drop you off to the next passenger. Ride‑sharing services are available as well; Uber and Bolt are two trustworthy platforms.
All tickets sold through Ticombo are verified for authenticity, ensuring fans receive legitimate entry to the match.
Protocol encryption with TLS 1.3, the most current iteration of Transport Layer Security (TLS), guarantees the kind of protection you'd want for your transactions. Yet, the uses of this technology go far beyond just keeping our data safe from prying eyes. When we use TLS, we can be sure that the only entity truly able to decrypt the data (like our ticket orders, for example) is the friendly server on the other side of the connection, with the appropriate "keys." But because Ticombo employs escrow-style service, the safe delivery of ticket data is not just good for the buyer; it's also good for the seller, in that both parties are protected from potential fraud.
No two customers are quite alike, so Ticombo offers several different delivery options, each accommodating different requirements. These options fall into two main categories: electronic tickets and physical tickets. Regardless of which type you get, the tickets will be delivered in a timely fashion * — if not immediately after purchase, then certainly before the event you've purchased them for has taken place.*
Pafos FC and SK Slavia Prague are set to collide in a European football clash that has more than a smattering of intrigue. While the Czechs are making a dominant push through their domestic league (the Czech First League) and haven't tasted defeat in eight matches, Pafos has been on a modest uptick of its own in Cyprus — unbeaten in three matches and fresh off a home win in the eighth and most recent round of the Cypriot First Division. The footballing worlds of the Czech Republic and Cyprus aren't exactly next door to one another, but the intersection at which these two clubs meet in European competition is noteworthy.
The media is paying attention to this match. And for good reason.
Ticket prices are dictated by a combination of factors — seating locations and delivery methods being the most salient. Here's how they play out:
Ticombo fees tend to be modest, and they do not hike up the prices too much. Why? They say its to keep the platform user-friendly, which I think is nice.