Record sales for FAI 2023 Season Tickets

Record sales for FAI 2023 Season Tickets

The Football Association of Ireland confirms Season Tickets for the 2023 season are now sold out with a new record of 23,000 sales as Ireland fans look forward to the UEFA Euro 24 qualifying campaign.

Season Ticket renewals to current Season Ticket Holders commenced in October with over 17,000 choosing to renew and again support the Boys In Green for the 2023 qualifiers. A further 5,000 tickets were available and sold out to our Fan Republic subscribers and general sale launch, making 23,000 a new record high for Season Tickets purchases.

The FAI would like to thank all our fans for their continued support of our Senior Men’s and U21 International teams. We look forward to welcoming you to all our home games in 2023.

For all the latest news and early access to general admission match tickets coming in early 2023, sign up to Fan Republic.

https://www.fai.ie/domestic/fai/fan-republic

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