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PSG: the cardboard of the renewal campaign at the Parc des Princes

2022-04-14T10:29:40.195Z


The 35,000 subscribers at the Porte d'Auteuil stadium will be (almost) all the same next year. The club registers nearly 98% of


At the beginning of March, PSG launched its renewal campaign at the Parc des Princes for the 2022-2023 season.

For a month, the approximately 35,000 seat holders in the Parisian enclosure had to choose between re-subscribing under the same conditions, changing places or leaving.

And it's a big hit for the capital club since 97.6% of subscribers wanted to renew their card.

Never had PSG experienced such a rate of renewals.

There are therefore only a little more than 1,500 people who have "let go" of their place at the Parc des Princes.

These available tickets are offered to the 17,000 people placed on the waiting list.

Regarding prices, they have evolved to the margin (3 to 7% increase) for the Tribune offers (from 550 euros per year) or Club Premier (from 1,250 euros per year).

On the other hand, the Virage offer has remained the same since 2016 at €490 per season.

It concerns 6,000 places, in particular those occupied by the Collectif ultras Paris (CUP).

The figures for the renewal campaign show that fans remain loyal despite yet another European disappointment with elimination in the knockout stages of the Champions League against Real Madrid or the possibility of seeing Kylian Mbappé leave this summer.

PSG will still market 7,000 tickets sold individually for all matches, in addition to the opportunity to find places on the Ticketplace resale platform.

In 2022-2023, PSG hopes to reach its 100th consecutive sold-out match, a series that has been running since the summer of 2017, when Neymar was recruited.

Source: leparis

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