"The tickets would be in the denominations of Rs 100, 150 and 200," East Bengal secretary Kalyan Majumdar said here today.
East Bengal will face Semen Padang with the first leg at home on September 17, while a week later the red-and-gold brigade would face them in Indonesia.
Majumdar also appealed fans to behave during the match as the AFC might impose fine on the club in case of an incident.
"We request the supporters to behave during the match and not light any firecrackers or disrupt the match. Playing the AFC Cup quarters, is a pride for the country. Win or loss is a part and parcel of the game," Majumdar said.
East Bengal had last reached the quarters in 2004 but were unable to make the last four.
Dempo remain the only Indian outfit to make the semis of the tournament in 2008.
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