The club does everything to attract as many people as possible to Matmut Atlantique

The Girondins hope to have a well-stocked stadium again for the crucial match against Troyes on Sunday (3 p.m.). In any case, the club is doing everything for it! The ticketing, communication and marketing teams have been struggling in recent months to bring the public back to the stadium. Not a small thing to do between the Covid-19 and especially the sports results of the last seasons.

As a result, the Girondins have multiplied special operations since the start of the season such as the single price ticket of 9 euros against Nantes for the 140th anniversary of the club or Lille for the Christmas match. Until the end of the season, it will also be this price if you go to the South or North corner and 5 euros for children under 16. The little novelty facing Troyes will be the provision of a bus network in the department to get to Matmut Atlantique. Supporter buses will depart from Lesparre, Langon, La Teste and Libourne. The journey will of course be free for everyone who has a ticket for the match.

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All these offers are rather bearing fruit since the Matmut Atlantique has been regularly full this season and not necessarily for big bills. We think of the last match against Monaco with nearly 30,000 spectators. The Girondins are quite simply in the Top 10 of the best attendances in Ligue 1 with an average of 23,000 people per game. A great performance for a club that has been vegetating in the lowlands of the championship since the start of the season and above all good news for players who will of course need support in the fight to maintain it.


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