Stadium restrictions? We’ll make every match in the red, it sounds
Due to the large base of permanent residents, the current regulation will hurt the most. Only the owners of all-season season tickets will be allowed on the stands. “The number of holders of all-season cards, or those who decided to help the club before the season and buy a permanent ticket again, corresponds to almost a thousand,” said club spokesman Michal Chylík.
In the coming weeks, the owners of season tickets will have to regret hockey in the basic part. “We would like to see everyone at the stadium, but unfortunately it is not possible at the moment. Matches that the owners of season tickets for the basic part lose in the current current are automatically moved to the next season. In other words, the ticket price for the 2022/2023 season will be reduced for them by the price of all matches they lose in the current year, “Chylík explained.
The new government measure will also significantly affect the second most visited hockey club in the Orlů region of Znojmo, with around two and a half thousand fans attending the biggest domestic matches.
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For the first time, Orli presented himself in front of a limited audience in Sunday’s race from half past five in the evening against Bolzano. “All season tickets have the opportunity to come to the match. Whoever doesn’t get them, for example due to the absence of vaccinations, will get the opportunity to watch live commented broadcasts for free, at least remotely, which we will ensure. We have prepared such a system that if the season ticket does not use the opportunity to come to the match, he will receive a ticket for free sale if there is free capacity left, “said club manager Petr Veselý.
Limiting the number of fans is a blow to the club. “It’s a big complication from a financial point of view. The match costs something and under such conditions it will not pay off, so now we will go to every game. Perhaps the situation will change as soon as possible, “said Veselý.
In other clubs, there is no capacity limit due to the usual visits. This is the case of Dukla Jihlava, who on Saturday in the Chance League match hosts Slavia. “Between 4.45 pm and 5.15 pm, season tickets have priority. From a quarter to six in the evening, we will start selling the remaining tickets to a thousand spectators, “said the club’s managing director, Bedřich Ščerban.
Líšeň footballers will welcome the Vyškov derby in the final second league round on Saturday from half past one in the afternoon, but the restrictions will not affect the club. “Around six hundred people came to the last match and due to the weather and the measures that have been tightened, it will not be a problem for us to satisfy all those interested,” said the club manager Wall.