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CSKA Sofia halves prices for G terrace season tickets

Mon, Jul 06 2009 16:37 CET 1268 Views
CSKA Sofia halves prices for G terrace season tickets

CSKA Sofia supporters

CSKA Sofia has announced on its official website that season tickets for the club's G terrace will be slashed by 50 per cent for the 2009/2010 season.

The G terrace hosts CSKA's hardcore following, who, until now, had to pay 50 leva per year. Now fans can obtain an identical season ticket for that particular terrace for 25 leva, which is on par with Levski Sofia's season tickets for B stand.

The season tickets are valid for all domestic league and cup games, as well as all home European fixtures. The change in price will affect only G terrace, with other sections of the ground retaining their prices from last year.

CSKA fans who possess membership cards in the VIP sections of A stand can renew their cards until July 20 2009. Past this deadline, all remaining seats will be offered on general sale. All membership cards and season tickets can be purchased at the Bulgarian Army ground's ticket offices.

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