MELBOURNE Victory today revealed the new home and away shirts for the Asian Champions League and announced ticketing details for their three group stage home games.
Car park operators Care Park will be front of shirt sponsors for the new navy and white shirts, which both feature Melbourne Victory's distinctive V and will be used exclusively in Asia's premier club competition.
Tickets for Melbourne Victory's Group Stage home games will go on sale on Monday, February 8 through Ticketmaster, with adult prices starting from $20.25 per game as part of the club's new ACL Super Pass, which guarantees a seat for all three matches.
Melbourne Victory members and fans who buy an ACL Super Pass will receive a 25 per cent discount on single-game tickets, while 2009/10 members who purchase single-game tickets can receive a 10 per cent discount by quoting their 12-digit membership number.
The ACL Super Pass will be available until Melbourne Victory's first home game against Korea Republic's Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma on Tuesday, March 9 and can only be purchased through Ticketmaster outlets or by calling 136 100.
"We're looking forward to competing in Asia's most prestigious club competition and are pleased to be able to offer our loyal members and supporters a 25 per cent discount as part of our new ACL Super Pass," Melbourne Victory CEO Geoff Miles said.
"The AFC Champions League pits us against three of Asia's most successful clubs and is another chance for us to showcase our club and supporters, who we believe are not only Australia's best, but also amongst Asia's best."
Melbourne Victory will face Seongnam, China's Beijing Guoan and Japanese powerhouse Kawasaki Frontale in Group E of the ACL 2010.
Following their opening match against Beijing in the Chinese capital on February 23, Victory will host Seongnam at Etihad Stadium on Tuesday, March 9, before consecutive matches against Kawasaki on March 23 at Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium and Wednesday, March 31 at Etihad Stadium.
Melbourne Victory will welcome Beijing to Etihad Stadium on Wednesday, April 14, followed by a potentially decisive trip to Korea Republic for the final group stage match against Seongnam at Tancheon Sports Complex on April 28.
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Premium A |
Premium B |
Premium C |
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ACL Super Pass Price (Per Game) |
Single-Game Price |
ACL Super Pass Price (Per Game) |
Single-Game Price |
ACL Super Pass Price (Per Game) |
Single-Game Price |
Adult |
$41.25 |
$55.00 |
$33.75 |
$45.00 |
$20.25 |
$27.00 |
Concession |
$31.50 |
$42.00 |
$24.00 |
$32.00 |
$12.00 |
$16.00 |
Junior |
$24.00 |
$32.00 |
$16.50 |
$22.00 |
$9.75 |
$13.00 |
Family |
$82.50 |
$110.00 |
$67.50 |
$90.00 |
$40.50 |
$54.00 |
Tickets are available from Ticketmaster outlets, by calling 136 100 or online through ticketmaster.com.au from 9am on Monday, February 8.
Prices are all inclusive of Ticketmaster fees, except transaction fees. The ACL Super Pass is not available online and can only be purchased from Ticketmaster outlets or by calling 136 100. The ACL Super Pass ensures flexibility as different categories can be purchased for individual games.
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