Elche CF launches centennial season-ticket drive for 2022-2023

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Elche CF unveils centennial season ticket campaign for 2022-2023

Under the banner “A century in white and green,” Elche CF announced a season ticket campaign packed with three core messages: “Being Elche to achieve the impossible,” “A life dreaming of your lane,” and “The city was big the day you were born.” The club marks its centennial this Thursday with a campaign that blends tradition with ambition, inviting fans to join in a historic season.

The campaign emphasizes accessibility, offering affordable prices that position Elche among the most budget-friendly options in the Spanish First Division. The target is clear: at least 20,000 subscribers, well above the 14,000 subscribers recorded last season, as the centennial year begins.

Adult pricing is structured to be very approachable, with a roughly 10% discount around most seating areas for adults, while youth and junior categories see even deeper cuts. Children aged 7 to 14 and youths aged 15 to 20 enjoy reductions of about 14% across all cards, designed to attract younger fans and let them experience the franciverde spirit at a landmark season.

Sales begin on Thursday, June 30, with tickets available in person at Biletix, at the “Subscriber Service Point” near the Martínez Valero stadium, and at the L’Aljub Official Store. Normal hours run Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 14:00 and 16:00 to 19:00, with Saturday hours from 10:00 to 14:00. Fans are asked to book an appointment via the club’s official site: www.elchecf.es. The L’Aljub shop operates Monday through Saturday from 10:00 to 22:00, providing another convenient option for supporters.

Subscriptions can also be purchased online through the link https://abonados.elche.es, or via the team’s official site. Online buyers will receive a commemorative centennial flag as a gift, celebrating the club’s milestone in style.

Last season’s subscribers have the opportunity to reserve their seats until July 20 and can request seats on July 22 and 23, depending on availability. Beginning July 25, new registrations will open for the broader fan base, inviting both long-time supporters and newcomers to secure their place in the stands.

For the 2022-2023 season, the season ticket grants access to 17 LaLiga regular-season games. The club reserves the right to designate two additional discounted days when holders can purchase reduced-price tickets, a policy carried over from the previous campaigns to ensure affordability during peak match windows.

In addition, cardholders receive complimentary access to the Festa d’Elx trophy celebration and priority consideration for the reserve team, women’s team, and away matches. They also receive discounts on ticket purchases and travel arrangements through the official store for the season, further enriching the fan experience.

The centennial shield will adorn all adult, special, and youth cards, with a special centennial motif mirrored in the child and baby categories. The club mascot for the season is Datigol, adding a playful touch to the celebrations in the stands.

Pricing details for adults range from €115 in the Animation Booth and the G4 Ring to €525 for the Grandstand. Other tiers are priced at €150 (G3 Background Ring), €180 (G4), €220 (G3 Preference), and €260 (Grandstand Ring). On the lower bowls, prices start at €180 for Open Preference and €220 for Closed Preference, rising to €240 for Open Under and €260 for Closed Under. The premium tiers sit at €295 for Preference and €345 for Cover, with the Tribune reaching €475 and the upper deck €525 for uncovered seating.

Special pricing for seniors over 65 begins at €100 in the upper rings and goes up to €375 in the closed stands, reflecting a commitment to affordable access for all generations of fans.

Youth tickets for the 15 to 20-year age group (birth years 2002–2007) are priced from €100 to €375, while children aged 7 to 14 (born 2008–2015) can secure seats for €60 to €100. For infants aged 0 to 6, the price is €40, ensuring even the youngest supporters can participate in matchday memories. These figures illustrate Elche CF’s deliberate strategy to build a diverse, cross-generational fan base as the centennial year unfolds.

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