Olot maintains the price of the season ticket despite having risen to Second RFEF

Olot has already made official the prices of season tickets to follow the team to the stadium in its debut in the Second RFEF. Mostly, they will range between 100 and 175 euros, for an adult, prices that remain the same as the previous season in Tercera.

After confirming on Thursday the continuity of Aimar Moratalla and Ot Serrano, the Garrotxa entity announced yesterday that, despite the rise, it maintained the share of season tickets. Encouraging the team at the Municipal next season can cost from 35 euros (juniors) to 340 (box office).

Jordi Reyes, a member of the Board of Directors, wanted to emphasize that this is an “attractive and economical” campaign, with promotions that seek to “give an economic benefit to members”. The price range is very wide. The general fee will be 100 euros (95 for retirees) and the youth card, which this year is extended from 18 to 30 years, will be worth 65. On the other hand, season tickets will cost 175 euros (140 for retirees). At the top of the price scale, the 340 in the market places and the 230 in the partner-protector seats.

Olot is defined as “a sustainable social football project unique to national football”. In this sense, it will offer reduced prices for people with disabilities. Access to the grandstand will cost them 100 euros, and the general season ticket 35. Under the motto “Together above”, the club wants to encourage the purchase of season tickets with the inclusion of promotions with companies in the region.

Ready to receive Barça

On the other hand, the Olot team has already sold more than 2,300 seats for the friendly that will be played on July 13 against Barça, on the occasion of the celebration of its centenary. From the club, however, expect to exceed 3,000 spectators, as, for now, ticket purchase is limited to members only this week.

Looking ahead to the match, coach Manix Mandiola already has 16 confirmed players. Among them, former Girona players such as Eloi Amagat and Jordi Xumetra, in addition to the five new additions that have already been closed due to the team’s debut in the RFEF Second Division. The general public will be able to purchase seats from next Thursday.

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