FC Goa announce offline sale of season tickets
Fans of the Gaurs can now pre-book their STs both offline and online.
FC Goa have today announced that they will be offering fans the opportunity to book their Season Tickets at two offline locations in Goa in addition to the online sale.
The box offices will be located at Fatorda Stadium in Margao and Campal Grounds in Panjimand will be open for sale from 25th September onwards. The box offices sale will begin at 11 am and will be open till 7pm everyday.
Fans will have the opportunity to pre-book their Season Tickets at the same discounted rates as available online with the aim of giving supporters easier access to tickets.
|
NORTH |
SOUTH |
EAST |
WEST |
Matchday Price |
499 |
499 |
749 |
999 |
Early Bird Price |
399 |
399 |
499 |
499 |
By purchasing Season Tickets fans will automatically become a part of the Elite Membership for the season that aims to provide supporters with a number of benefits. FC Goa Elite Members will have access to exclusively curated content in the form of videos and bytes from first team players and will have access to special sections on the website. Additionally, fans will be receive a personalised membership card, win chances to meet and greet with the first team and automatically become a part of a loyalty programme with the clubs’ esteemed partners.
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