Season tickets are selling fast for AC Milan ahead of next season, with fans continuing to show their immense support for the club.
This morning’s edition of La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) writes that today at 15:00 the last phase of the sale of Milan season tickets for the 2023-24 season begins, with the first phases having brought good results.
In fact, 75% of Milan season ticket holders in the 2022-23 season renewed their ticket which is a higher percentage than the 65% that renewed in the the post-Scudetto year.
As many as 31,000 season tickets have already been sold ahead of the new campaign. The prices for this first phase of season ticket sales ranged from €249.00 to €3,150.00.
In the third tier, it is possible to see the 19 home games in Serie A for a price starting at €12.45 per game, the paper adds. Those on the waiting list are now able to buy them, while general sale begins today.
The Rossoneri club had an average of 71,000 fans per game at San Siro last season for Milan’s home matches, figures that have not been seen since the beginning of the 1990s.
Remarkable figures not fully explained by the scudetto win in 21/22, as we’d won trophies in the 00s and didn’t have these averages. I wonder if there is a post-covid bounce similar to travel. Lockdowns and their attendant isolation leading to pent up demand for entertainment.
Not really, its just that there is increased intrest in Italy for football in general, plus we come from lengthy dark period. Same is the case with Inter.