- Hertha increases sales of long-term tickets
Hertha BSC continues to enjoy significant support from its fans in its second season in the 2. Bundesliga. As announced today, 23,000 season tickets for home games at the Olympic Stadium have been sold for the upcoming season, surpassing last year's record of 19,000. In previous Bundesliga seasons, Hertha BSC was unable to sell as many season tickets.
Club Chief Sees Sign
"The support from our fans, the Herthaner, is immense and demonstrates the strength our club has regained through its unity. This passion for our beloved club serves as both inspiration and commitment for us all in our daily work," said interim president Fabian Drescher in a club statement.
The team of new coach Cristian Fiel begins its season on Saturday (13:00 CET, Sky) with a home game against SC Paderborn. Last season, the average attendance was just under 51,000 per game.
The success in selling a record-breaking number of season tickets for the Football league indicates a renewed enthusiasm among Hertha BSC's supporters. Due to this dedication, the club is anticipating a lively atmosphere in their matches this season in the Football league.