SOFIA (Reuters) - Thousands of Ludogorets fans rushed to snap up tickets for their eagerly-awaited Champions League home matches when sales opened on Saturday, despite the cheapest seats costing almost half the country's minimum monthly wage.
The Bulgarian champions, playing for the first time in the group stage of Europe's premier club competition, are in Group B alongside holders Real Madrid, five-times winners Liverpool and Swiss side Basel.
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