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Sports10:55 · Jun 16

Maccabi Tel Aviv to Tie Season Ticket Renewal Priority to Match Attendance

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Maccabi Tel Aviv said it will change its season-ticket attendance policy starting with the 2026/27 season, citing high demand and a desire to make better use of stadium seats. The club said the aim is to open up empty seats to more fans.

Under the new rule, a subscriber who records fewer than 13 attendances at home games included in the package during the 2026/27 season may, at the club’s discretion, lose the priority right to renew the seat for 2027/28.

The club defined attendance in two ways: entering a match with the personal season ticket, or listing the ticket for resale through the club’s official resale system, even if it does not actually sell. To count as attendance through resale, the ticket must be listed no later than 24 hours before kickoff, unless the club announces a different rule for a specific game.

Maccabi also stressed that transferring a ticket to another user, or giving it away outside the official resale platform, will not count as attendance. The announcement was published on June 16, 2026, at 13:55, through Sport 5, ahead of the next season.

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