Elche announces away-ticketing plan and fan travel to Espanyol match

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Elche CF has announced ticketing details for the upcoming away game against Espanyol at the RCDE Stadium. The agreement between Elche and Espanyol sets an equal price of 25 euros per seat for visiting supporters. In partnership with the Peñas Federation and the Fondo Sur 1923 Grada de Animación, a dedicated bus service has been arranged with a 35 euro ticket. Buses will depart from near the Martínez Valero stadium at midnight on Saturday and return after the match concludes in Barcelona.

Elche currently holds 230 tickets for this fixture. Sales at Fondo Sur ticket offices run today from 10:00 to 14:00 and again from 16:00 to 19:00; tickets are issued in the name of the purchaser and are non-transferable. Fans must present valid identification when purchasing tickets in line with LaLiga ticket and season-ticket regulations. ID verification is also required to enter the Perico stadium. Away Hobby tickets are exclusively sold through the visiting club offices, with no on-the-day sales in this sector. The club cautions that tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded once purchased.

There is confirmation that a bus charter will be used for the trip to Barcelona, with more than 30 tickets already sold, according to the Peñas Federation president. Ticket sales will reopen tomorrow from 10:00 to 12:00, limited to advance purchase channels.

Previously, Elche supporters demonstrated strong participation during a match in Valencia, with nearly a thousand fans attending to support the team in the nearby venue.

Nearly a thousand Elche fans supported the team in Valencia

J.A. Galvan

In parallel, Elche and Valencia are jointly pursuing a project this season aimed at promoting football-related tourism and fan travel experiences.

Elche and Valencia lead a pioneering football tourism initiative this season

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