Manchester City Decides Not to Raise Ticket Prices
The English club Manchester City announced today, Wednesday, its decision not to raise ticket prices for the 2025/2026 season, a move that comes amid growing dissatisfaction among the team's fans.
Manchester City confirmed in an official statement that this decision includes general season tickets and individual match tickets for Premier League matches, following a consultative meeting with a group of the club's supporters. Fans of Manchester City had expressed their protest during the team's last match against Leicester City.
Many supporters remained in the corridors of the Etihad Stadium for 9 minutes in protest against the club's partnership with a platform for reselling tickets to a third party.
It is worth noting that many Manchester City supporters' groups had sent an open letter to the club criticizing the rise in ticket prices in past seasons and warning of the potential exclusion of local fans.
Additionally, it is mentioned that Manchester United is also facing difficulties in selling tickets for its matches due to plans to raise prices by 5% in the 2025/2026 season, highlighting the impact of price increases on fan attendance.
Manchester City confirmed in an official statement that this decision includes general season tickets and individual match tickets for Premier League matches, following a consultative meeting with a group of the club's supporters. Fans of Manchester City had expressed their protest during the team's last match against Leicester City.
Many supporters remained in the corridors of the Etihad Stadium for 9 minutes in protest against the club's partnership with a platform for reselling tickets to a third party.
It is worth noting that many Manchester City supporters' groups had sent an open letter to the club criticizing the rise in ticket prices in past seasons and warning of the potential exclusion of local fans.
Additionally, it is mentioned that Manchester United is also facing difficulties in selling tickets for its matches due to plans to raise prices by 5% in the 2025/2026 season, highlighting the impact of price increases on fan attendance.