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Win Tickets to Heineken's UCL Final Party in Uptown Cairo on May 31st

Win Tickets to Heineken's UCL Final Party in Uptown Cairo on May 31st

CairoScene29-05-2025

Tell us about your pre-match rituals for a chance to win access to the Champions League final watch party
May 29, 2025
We all have one. That oddly specific, slightly questionable ritual we swear brings our team good luck. Maybe it's wearing the same socks since '09, refusing to sit down until halftime, or reciting the Champions League anthem like it's your national anthem. Whatever it is, now it might just win you and your football buddy a night out you won't forget.
To celebrate the Champions League Final, Heineken is throwing an epic screening party at Uptown Cairo on May 31st which is set to be so much more than just 90 minutes of football. Think a full day out: football-themed carnival games, a locker room with awesome prizes, a goalkeeping reflex challenge, food by Grill Setup, temporary tattoos, and even a pop-up barbershop for that fresh fade before kickoff. Oh, and of course, the match on the big screen, cold Heinekens in hand.
Want in? CairoScene is giving away free tickets to a few lucky fans.
How to enter. On the below post
1. Comment your pre-match ritual.
Tag the friend you always watch the matches with.
That's it. Five winners with two tickets each will be selected at random and announced by Friday, May 30th at 6PM.

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