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Coventry City have frozen season ticket prices in appreciation of their support last season

COVENTRY City have frozen season ticket prices for the 2024/25 campaign to thank fans for their support last season.

As the club continues to face significant inflationary pressures, Coventry hope the decision to freeze prices will encourage more fans to secure a seat at the CBS Arena next season.

And Sky Blues owner and executive chairman Doug King wants CBS Arena to become a fortress.

King said: “I am delighted to announce the season ticket details for the 2024/25 season.

“We are all looking forward to next season and know the difference the Sky Blue Army can make at the Coventry Building Society Arena.

“After record attendances last season, we want to see even more supporters, who are the lifeblood of our club, driving our team towards our goals. Our intention is to make the Coventry Building Society Arena a fortress.



“By filling the stadium, allowing the club to continue to invest in the squad, you enable this journey to continue with momentum towards our ultimate goal.

“By freezing prices at 23/24 levels, the club is making a statement of intent that it does not require a new financial sacrifice from our expanding fan base, it just wants you to join and enjoy the ride.

“The 23/24 campaign has been another amazing one for the club and our supporters, we are dreaming big and aiming high. Coventry is a strong, powerful city and deserves a fantastic football team.”

Visit: ccfc.co.uk for more information.

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