Get ready for an exciting showdown as Düzce Cam Düzcespor takes the field at the Atatürk sports Complex Matlı Stadium this Sunday, january 19, at 14:00. Tickets for the highly anticipated match will be available for purchase starting tomorrow at 10:00.
Here’s a breakdown of the ticket pricing for the Düzcespor game:
North Goal Stand: 150 TL
West Lower and Upper Stands: 750 TL
VITAL DETAILS:
– Tickets for all upcoming home matches will be released for sale one day prior to the event.
– Fans can purchase tickets through the passo.com.tr website, the PASSO Mobile Application, or directly at the Stadium Main Ticket Office. Please note that online purchases via passo.com.tr and the Passo Mobile App are limited to two tickets per person.
ACCESSIBILITY FOR DISABLED FANS
Disabled supporters can request single-match tickets by sending an email to [email protected] at least two days before the game. The email must include the following details: Full Name, Turkish ID Number, a photo of the front and back of the Disabled Card, and a mobile phone number. Tickets can either be collected at the stadium box office on match day or loaded directly into the fan’s passo.com.tr account, if applicable. The stadium is equipped with 106 designated seats for disabled attendees and their companions.
Children of preschool age are granted free entry to the matches. To ensure a smooth experience, we recommend arriving early to avoid congestion. The stadium utilizes advanced card reading systems powered by passo (developed by e-kent and integrated with Netaş), ensuring a seamless entry process.In the rare event of any issues, the ticket office will remain open during match hours to assist fans.
Engaging Interview with Retired Football Star Mehmet Yılmaz on Düzcespor’s Upcoming Match
Moderator: Welcome, everyone, to another exciting edition of Sports Talk Live! Today, we’re thrilled to have retired football legend Mehmet Yılmaz joining us. Mehmet, thank you for being here. Let’s dive right into the topic at hand—Düzce Cam Düzcespor’s upcoming match at the Atatürk Sports Complex Matlı Stadium this Sunday. What are your thoughts on the match and the ticket pricing structure?
mehmet Yılmaz: Thank you for having me! It’s always a pleasure to discuss football. As for the match, I think it’s fantastic to see Düzcespor drawing such attention. The ticket pricing, however, is an engaging topic. The North Goal Stand at 150 TL is quite affordable, but the West Lower and Upper Stands at 750 TL seem steep for manny fans. What’s your take on this?
Moderator: I agree with you on the affordability of the North Goal Stand. It’s a grate way to make the game accessible to a wider audience. Tho, the West Stand pricing does raise questions. Do you think this tiered pricing model is fair, or could it alienate some fans?
Mehmet Yılmaz: It’s a double-edged sword.On one hand, premium seating can enhance the fan experience for those willing to pay extra. Conversely, it risks pricing out loyal supporters who may not have the means. I’d love to hear what the fans think about this. What’s your opinion, readers?
Moderator: Excellent point, Mehmet. Let’s open this up to our audience. Do you think the pricing is justified, or should clubs prioritize affordability over premium experiences? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Now, let’s talk about ticket sales. The article mentions that tickets for all home matches are released one day prior to the event. Do you think this is enough time for fans to plan and purchase tickets?
Mehmet Yılmaz: One day is quite tight, especially for fans traveling from other cities. I understand the need to manage ticket sales efficiently, but perhaps a two- or three-day window would be more considerate. What do you think?
Moderator: I agree. A longer window would certainly help fans plan better. The article also highlights the accessibility measures for disabled fans, which I found commendable. with 106 designated seats and a streamlined ticket request process, it seems like Düzcespor is making strides in inclusivity.
Mehmet Yılmaz: Absolutely.It’s heartening to see clubs prioritize accessibility. The email-based ticket request system is a great step, though I wonder if a dedicated hotline or online form could make the process even smoother.
Moderator: That’s a great suggestion. Another interesting detail is the free entry for preschool-aged children. Do you think this policy encourages younger fans to engage with the sport early on?
Mehmet Yılmaz: Definately. Introducing children to live sports at a young age can foster a lifelong love for the game. However, I’d also like to see clubs invest in youth programs and community outreach to further engage the next generation of fans.
Moderator: Well said, Mehmet. the article mentions the stadium’s advanced card reading systems powered by Passo. How significant do you think technology is in enhancing the fan experience?
Mehmet Yılmaz: Technology is crucial.From seamless entry processes to real-time updates, it can significantly improve the overall experience. However, clubs must ensure that these systems are user-kind and accessible to all fans, nonetheless of their tech-savviness.
Moderator: Thank you, Mehmet, for your insightful perspectives. Before we wrap up, I’d like to ask our readers: What changes would you like to see in ticket pricing, accessibility, or fan engagement at your local stadium? Let’s keep this conversation going in the comments!
Mehmet Yılmaz: Thank you for having me. It’s been a pleasure discussing these important topics. I look forward to hearing from the fans!
Moderator: And there you have it, folks—an engaging discussion with Mehmet Yılmaz on Düzcespor’s upcoming match and the broader issues of fan accessibility and engagement. Don’t forget to share your thoughts below and join us next time on Sports Talk Live!
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