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The people in charge of sharing news (the media) are being told how to ask for press passes (special IDs that let reporters enter the stadium to work) for a football match.
Here are the simple details:
The General Manager or Sports Director of each media company must do the signing-up for their team.
Important: Only the General Manager or Sports Director of a media outlet can register their reporters. Regular journalists cannot apply by themselves.
For a journalist’s press pass to be accepted, they must have a valid 2026 credential (like a work ID card) from one of these groups:
Important: Without one of these three valid 2026 IDs, the press pass will NOT be approved.
Media outlets should send their staff information starting from the day of [the announcement] (the original message notes "a partir del día de" meaning from the day of — the exact结束 date was not included in the provided text).
If you work in media and want to cover the Barcelona SC vs. Libertad game on Saturday, July 18 at 7:00 PM, your boss (General Manager or Sports Director) must register your team at the given link. Every journalist needs a valid 2026 press credential from LigaPro, the Ecuador sports journalists circle, or the Pichincha sports journalists association. Send your info as soon as the application window opens.
1. Can a journalist apply for their own press pass?
No. Only the General Manager or Sports Director of the media company can register.
2. What happens if my 2026 credential is from a different group?
It will not be accepted. You must have one from LigaPro, the Circle of Sports Journalists of Ecuador, or the Pichincha Sports Journalists Association.
3. Where is the match happening?
At Estadio Banco Pichincha on Saturday, July 18 at 7:00 PM.
4. Is there a cost to apply for the press pass?
The provided information does not mention any cost.