The anticipation for the Superclásico between River and Boca has fully shifted to the secondary market, pushing prices to exorbitant levels. With the official sale restricted to members and season ticket holders via RiverID, resale has re-emerged as the only option for those seeking a spot at the Monumental next Sunday. In this context, according to the Argentine News Agency, a review of StubHub for the match shows 31 active listings with minimal availability. Prices observed on other platforms tracking the same game confirm this surge. Thus, even the floor of the resale market is well above several official seat prices, making the Superclásico increasingly inaccessible to the average fan. SeatPick lists the minimum price at $589 and an average of $721 for River-Boca, while Football Tickets Argentina offers seats between $607 and $1,239, with several options over the $1,000 mark. Converted at the National Bank's selling rate for this Tuesday, these amounts are equivalent to approximately ARS$815,765 for the cheapest ticket found, nearly ARS$1 million for the average, and up to ARS$1,716,015 for a $1,239 seat, not including commissions, extra fees, or taxes that the transaction may add. The magnitude of the increase is even more apparent when compared to the prices for the local sale of the tickets, which place popular sections at ARS$330,000, high grandstands at ARS$530,000, medium stands at ARS$650,000, and lower stands starting from ARS$680,000.
Superclásico Ticket Prices Soar to Exorbitant Levels
The resale market for River-Boca tickets has driven prices to an inaccessible level, making the main football event unaffordable for the average fan.