Sun May 25 22:30:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a summary of the text and a rewritten version as a news article:

**Summary:**

The high demand for tickets to the Liga MX Clausura 2025 final between Toluca and América far outstripped the limited capacity of the stadiums, especially Toluca’s Estadio Nemesio Diez. Only about one in nine fans who tried to purchase tickets succeeded. Factors contributing to the scarcity include: small stadium size, priority access for season ticket holders (especially for Toluca), and a thriving resale market with exorbitant prices. América’s ticket prices have fluctuated across recent finals, with discounts offered for this particular series against Toluca. Toluca prioritized sales to its season ticket holders, leaving very few tickets available to the general public. The resale market saw prices skyrocket to exorbitant levels just before the second leg of the final.

**News Article:**

**Ticket Frenzy Grips Liga MX Final: Resale Prices Soar as Fans Scramble for Toluca-América Clash**

**Toluca, Mexico –** The Liga MX Clausura 2025 final between Toluca and América has been marked by an unprecedented ticket shortage, leaving thousands of fans frustrated and sparking a lucrative resale market with sky-high prices.

Demand for tickets for the return leg at Toluca’s Estadio Nemesio Diez far outstripped the stadium’s limited 30,000-seat capacity. Reports indicate that only one in nine fans attempting to purchase tickets were successful. The stadium has a limited capacity of 30,000 fans with 23,000 season ticket holders.

The official public sale on Thursday lasted mere minutes before Toluca announced “sold out” on social media. Factors contributing to the extreme scarcity include the stadium’s relatively small size, Toluca’s decision to prioritize sales to its 23,000 season ticket holders, and the emergence of a secondary market where prices have reached astronomical levels.

“It was chaos,” said one fan who spent hours trying to purchase a ticket online. “I was in the virtual queue well before the sale started, but by the time I got through, everything was gone.”

Adding to the frustration, tickets are now appearing on resale platforms such as Boletomóvil, where prices have surged to over 70,000 pesos (approximately $4,000 USD) a ticket as of Friday morning.

América, in their pursuit of another league title, have also seen varying ticket prices for their recent finals appearances. While prices rose consistently for previous championship series, they offered a discount of around 1,000 pesos for this final against Toluca.

Toluca’s strategy of prioritizing season ticket holders, while rewarding loyal fans, has been criticized for effectively shutting out the general public. The club allocated 23,000 tickets to season ticket holders, leaving only 7,000 for other groups, including commercial partners.

“The demand was nine times the stadium’s capacity,” said a source familiar with the situation. “Around 270,000 people were trying to get into a stadium that holds 30,000.”

As the second leg approaches, the ticket situation remains a major talking point, highlighting the intense passion for Liga MX football and the challenges of meeting fan demand for high-profile matches.

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