Elche CF season ticket offer revisited for Segunda División fans

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Elche CF season ticket offer: Prices between 95 and 500 Euros

Elche CF has launched a new season ticket campaign under the banner Get back together, presenting fans with options that are both competitive and affordable. After a season that saw the team relegated to the Segunda División, the club and the federation listened to a broad segment of supporters and adjusted the economic framework accordingly. Club leaders across multiple teams and federations conveyed a unified message of optimism and commitment to the fans.

This piece consulted seven fan groups and the federation to gauge how season tickets are perceived. The consensus is clear: prices are fair for a Segunda División club, making regular attendance accessible. A representative from Peña Franjiverde Vega Baja said that no one should skip football for financial reasons, noting that there are very affordable options that fit most budgets. Another supporter, Tomás Domenes of Franja Verde, framed the campaign as a powerful draw to fill the stadium: if the season ticket covers 21 games, it offers a remarkable value for a live experience.

José María Irles of Peña Nino Leyenda echoed the sentiment, emphasizing that while the prices are reasonable, the campaign needed a clearer unveiling to bridge distance between the club and its fans. Valero Payá from Peña Franjiverde de Petrer added that the price is accessible, though the seating capacity means simpler differentiation from past packages; a larger discount for more buyers could enhance uptake.

No discounts for large families

Carlos San José of Penya Altabix noted the absence of extended-family discounts but acknowledged that the current rates are solid for Segunda División. The ongoing loyalty discount for members makes sense after a challenging year, yet supporters stress the need for continuity in discounts year after year to reward long-term loyalty. The federation’s David Aranda highlighted that proposals centered on avoiding economic conferences and sustaining initiatives to attract younger fans, including baby and child cards, were kept simple and affordable. The aim is to nurture new generations without imposing a heavy cost. A renewal discount was introduced this year, with hopes it becomes a regular feature.

loyalty

Juan Diego Peña, president of Peña Centenario, weighed in on the loyalty dynamic. He observed that while discounts are not exorbitant, the fan base remained steadfast even after the team’s relegation. The pricing structure is solid for the current tier, and the past Primera División standards were favorable, with expectations for continued value this season.

reflections

There is a strategic belief among supporters that subscription campaigns should begin before the previous league concludes. By engaging members early, the club can secure early renewals and maintain momentum. This approach could also attract solid partners and ensure that fans feel valued long before the campaign ends. Delivering a clear forward plan helps convert interest into commitments, supporting financial stability as the season approaches.

In a dramatized moment from the last season’s closing, Elche fans showed remarkable dedication, turning out in full force despite the league’s uncertain outcome. This steadfast support reinforces the argument for affordable, predictable pricing that keeps the stadium vibrant in the years ahead. The collective voice from the supporter community remains focused on sustaining enthusiasm and proximity to the team, with a shared desire to reclaim top-flight prestige.

Pedro Zaragoza from Peña Guardamar described a cautious stance on campaign slogans and signings, urging a well-communicated plan and timely signings to avoid depleting the sense of momentum. The tone from these voices is consistent: strong community support paired with practical pricing can help Elche move forward with confidence.

Elche’s supporters continue to advocate for a campaign that balances affordability with accessibility, aiming to keep the stadium full and the club financially healthy. Their message emphasizes loyalty, early action, and a shared belief that together, the team can rise again to compete at the highest level while remaining rooted in its fan base. [Source: Club supporter associations and federation records].

Elche fans in the last league match against Cádiz MATÍAS SEGARRA

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Club presidents repeatedly urged fans to renew their subscriptions and keep supporting the squad. Even after a setback, many believe Elche can attract a large following and possibly exceed 15,000 subscribers. The collective optimism centers on the Get back together campaign and the pride that comes with standing behind the team. The sense of unity among supporters remains strong, with a hopeful tone about the club’s direction and the fans’ lifelong loyalty. The campaign’s spirit underscores a commitment to a bright future and shared purpose across the province. Fans hope the initiative will become a lasting tradition that strengthens the bond between supporters and the club. [Attribution: supporter council statements].

Pedro Zaragoza of Peña Guardamar also noted a desire for more proactive management of signings, cautioning against delays that might erode momentum. The overarching aim is to align communication and action so the fan base feels heard and engaged throughout the season planning process.

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