Conference league
People’s prizes to Slovácko! Season ticket holders will pay less than a thousand for three matches in Europe
Slovácko made it through to the group stage of the European Cups for the first time in the club’s history and received some really interesting opponents in the European Conference League. The prices are, of course, folk prices, so it should always be a sell-out.
Slovácko made it through to the group stage of the European Cups for the first time in the club’s history and received some really interesting opponents in the European Conference League. The prices are, of course, folk prices, so it should always be a sell-out.
Slovácko’s promotion to the European Conference League is a huge achievement for the whole region, which will now be able to enjoy matches against truly formidable opponents.
The team from Uherské Hradiště has been drawn with Partizan, Nice and Cologne, so quite a strong group for only the third competition.
Fans were waiting for the ticket price, which is not very high. First of all, packages are on sale and if you are a season ticket holder, you will pay only 999 CZK!
The rest of the fans will pay 1,500, but even that is not very high considering the level of the opponents. However, if you want to wait and see just one match, the price already increases.
A single ticket will cost 850 CZK, which may already be a barrier for some. However, the vast majority should be sold in packages already.
The first match is scheduled for next week, when Slovácko hosts Serbian side Partizan Belgrade at home. Prague’s Sparta fell out with it last spring.
Source:: 1. FC Slovácko
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