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Irish fan group slams FAI for ‘unreasonable’ season ticket price hike

Published 17:42 31 Oct 2024 GMT

Updated 17:44 31 Oct 2024 GMT

Ryan Price
Irish fan group slams FAI for ‘unreasonable’ season ticket price hike

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Many fans are already coughing up a fortune for next month's game at Wembley.

An Irish football supporters group have criticised the FAI for increasing the season ticket prices for international matches in 2025.

The FAI recently announced that 50 percent of the cost of each new ticket must be paid within the next four weeks, as well as the introduction of a new points system for allocating major tournament tickets.

This new system would grant greater preference to home attendance over away games, another measure the Irish Football Supporters Partnership declared a strong opposition to.

The statement continued: "Not only has a price increase now been confirmed, but season ticket holders renewing this week are required to pay 50% of the cost up front within the next 4 weeks without any idea which teams Ireland will play next year. This is unreasonable not only because of the time of year and the economic situation, but we still have two games to play in November with further significant expenses to afford for those attending.

"Given these developments, our constituent groups will continue to seek the views of their members and any supporters impacted by these increases and changes before meeting again to consider our further response and next steps."

The group acts as an umbrella body that brings together the Confederation of Republic of Ireland Supporters Clubs (CRISC), You Boys In Green Independent Mandate (YBIG Mandate), and the Irish Supporters Network (ISN), and represents these organisation's interests at the FAI's General Assembly.

The season ticket gives holders entry to all home men’s national team games in 2025, as well as access to apply for international tournaments such as the 2026 World Cup and Euro 2028.

The FAI defended the increases as “only the second change to the adult pricing model in the last decade”, stating it continues to represent the best value for supporters.