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A Dutch team sold 22,500 tickets for a game without an audience
Telstar enlisted its fans for a sacred cause and provided an exciting story.
How much did each ticket cost and how are Dick Advocate and Glenor output related?
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Wednesday, 11 November 2020, 07:05
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Corona Wonders: Telstar from the Dutch sub-league, sold 22,500 tickets for its home game last night (Tuesday) against Go Ehad Eagles even though the stands were left empty due to the Corona restrictions that do not allow crowds to enter the games.
The club decided to issue 22,500 tickets at a price of 1.63 euros per ticket - and not by chance.
1963 is the year the club was founded.
Overall collected over than 59 thousand euros, but the money was not invested in the club coffers, but the fund pancreatic cancer research led by Dr. Casper Van Eyck, which is incidentally the chief doctor of Feyenoord.
The initiative of Telstar met with considerable repercussions. Today coach Dick Advocaat the Feyenoord, bought a ticket and donated additional money and opponents, Go Ahead Eagles, acquired successively all tickets gallery was meant to accommodate the fans of their team - if only he is allowed audience reach.
game itself by the way, Telstar actually lost 2: 1, when a goal for Conqueror Hapoel Beer Sheva and Maccabi Haifa, Glenor Pelt.
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Telstar is known for its warm connection to the community and this is not the first time the club has taken such action.
A few months ago the club helped raise another donation to charity.
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