WESTERN Sydney Wanderers have unveiled details of their membership packages that went on sale today with prices starting at just $15 a match for adults.
The cheapest packages include membership tickets for $7.40 per match for children, students and pensioners and $30 a match for families, for all 13 home games.
Top of the range memberships cost $24 a match for adults, $13.50 concessions and $61.50 for families. Red and Black Bloc members get the cheapest prices.
Members will also get 10% off extra tickets, food and drink at Parramatta Stadium on matchday, and club merchandise.
“[Today] marks the next major milestone for Wanderers fans when our Foundation Memberships go on sale,” said Western Sydney Wanderers Chairman Lyall Gorman.
“For a family of four to be able to come to a match as a Foundation Member for only $30 per match is something we are very proud and excited to offer.
“The support and interest Wanderers FC has achieved already in its short life has been overwhelming and as a club we will not stop working to ensure we live up to our promise we made to make a difference and deliver an exceptional club to the wonderful football community of western Sydney.
“I know Tarek (Elrich), Aaron (Mooy), Kwabena (Appiah-Kubi) and all the players’ families and friends will be quick to become Foundation Members
"And I hope the many fans that have supported us already will also join the cause and put their hard earned money into supporting a team that can be truly owned by the people of western Sydney.”
Also included in membership packages are a Foundation Number Membership Cap, free shuttle bus service from Parramatta Station to Parramatta Stadium, two free junior memberships in all Category C family membership packages,entry to National Youth League and Westfield W-League home matches and priority booking for Finals matches.
Western Sydney Wanderers take to the field in their first A-league match at Parramatta Stadium on October 6 against Central Coast Mariners.
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