Tomorrow the Saudi Super Cup will be launched in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, with the participation of four teams, Real Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Atletico Madrid and Valencia, the champions.

And on the "Radiant Jewel" stadium, which has a capacity of more than 62 thousand and embraces the championship matches, the confrontation of Barca and Atleti after tomorrow, Thursday, its tickets were sold out completely, while only ten thousand cards remained for the second confrontation between the royal and the "bats" tomorrow, Wednesday.

It is worth noting that the four teams - according to the Spanish newspaper Marca - returned their share of the fans' tickets, estimated at 12 thousand per team, because they failed to sell them, for example, Merengue sold only seven hundred cards, Alblograna three hundred cards, "Roquebelancos" fifty cards and Valencia 25 cards.

While the Spanish media did not reveal the true reasons behind the reluctance of the Spanish fans to travel to Saudi Arabia, these audiences may be afraid of the security situation and the possibility of deteriorating conditions after the assassination of Washington, the Iranian General, Qasim Soleimani, commander of the Quds Force last Friday.

While British newspapers reported that the Spanish fans will not spend more than a thousand euros the cost of the trip from Spain to Jeddah, and continued that even the competitive ticket prices, which is estimated at 25 euros, have not tempted the Spanish fans to make the Saudi trip.

The Spanish newspaper continues that men and women will attend the matches and there were no designated areas for women in the stands.

It also revealed the financial benefit accrued by the Spanish Federation for the game and the participating teams, as the Spanish Federation will distribute six million euros to help develop the popularity of the game.

In the event that Real or Barcelona win the title, they will each receive 11.5 million euros.

Although Valencia objects to its establishment in Saudi Arabia, a three-match tournament will enter Spain football forty million euros.