25,000 have their ticket for FCK vs OB
More than 25,000 fans have now secured their seats for this weekend's return of the Danish Superliga – and tickets are still on sale.
F.C. Copenhagen resume their championship battle on Sunday at 6pm against OB in a game that is expected to generate a great atmosphere in Parken.
Tickets are still available for the match and can be purchased via billet.fck.dk.
Here is an update of the latest ticket allocations in the ground:
- Sektion 12 lower tier – Sold Out
- Sektion 12 upper tier – 400 tickets remaining
- Lower C Stand – Sold Out
- Upper C Stand – 500 tickets remaining
- Family Stand – 200 tickets remaining
"We are very proud to witness the great support in this team, which comes from a combined effort on the field, in the stands and in the offices if Parken," says director Jacob Lauesen.
"It gives us faith that this spring we'll see plenty of fans in Parken, and the goal is to finish the sSuperliga season with over 20,000 on average, even though we started the season with Covid-19 restrictions.
"We are experiencing unusually great interest in fans coming to Parken for the first game of the spring, and this is of course very, very positive news.
"We're reluctant to set expectations on the number of supporters who will turn up, as we simply don't have compatible data, because the trends around this match are much higher than we usually see in February.
"We have no doubt that there will be a lot of people Parken, but the crucial thing is of course how many people who have secured a ticket come to the game.
"Here, our season ticket holders are very important, because if they make sure that their place is filled either by themselves or someone else, then we can ensure a great figure in terms of spectators, and that is ultimately what counts and has the greatest impact on the match.
"Therefore, we encourage everyone to use their access or to take advantage of the opportunities we've provided so that they can pass on their seat to someone else, by either lending their season card or releasing the space."