The sales campaign which started last July, has become the most successful in club history, having reached the same number of season ticket holders from last year (8,300), two months prior to the first home game.
Over 81% of members have renewed their season tickets for 2014, a significant improvement over renewals from 2013.
“The decision to start the process mid-season last year has paid dividends," said Richard Legendre. "Now, all sales made from this point on will be growth from 2013. We are confident that we will be able to reach a new plateau of 9,000 season tickets for 2014, but we still have the 10,000 number in sight."
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In addition to its season tickets, the Impact will focus on promoting its Olympic Trio at Olympic Stadium.
“We have a great start to our season at home with Clint Dempsey and the Seattle Sounders FC, then a visit by the reigning regular season champions in the New York Red Bulls and finally the Chicago Fire, former club of our head coach Frank Klopas,” added Richard Legendre.
The Olympic trio is available starting at $56, a savings of up to 30% when compared to single game ticket prices. For more information or to purchase the Olympic trio, please contact the Impact sales department at 514-328-3668.
2014 Season Tickets
2014 season tickets are now available in six categories, at a cost of $339, $443, $546, $667, $885 and $1,230 (taxes included), as well as in the Saputo Family Corner for $224 (children) and $443 (adults), taxes included. Reserve your seat for 2014 today by contacting a sales representative at 514-328-3668.
2014 Schedule
The Impact will kick off the 2014 season on March 8 against FC Dallas, at Toyota Stadium, before heading to Houston to take on the Dynamo at BBVA Compass Stadium on March 15. The home opener is set for March 22 against the Seattle Sounders FC at Olympic Stadium, which will also host games versus the New York Red Bulls on April 5 and the Chicago Fire on April 12. The first game at Stade Saputo is set for April 26 against the Philadelphia Union.