FC Dallas Get in & Win

FC Dallas "Get In & Win" 2011 Season Ticket Campaign

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

FRISCO, TX (Aug. 2, 2010) - The early bird gets big savings with FC Dallas with discounts of 30 to 40 percent off for anyone who renews or purchases 2011 season tickets before Monday, Oct. 4 as part of the club's "Get in and Win" season ticket campaign.

Current FC Dallas season ticket holders who renew for the 2011 season prior to Monday, Oct. 4 will receive two options - a free upgrade on their seats or a 30-40 percent discount on season tickets.  Fans purchasing new 2011 season tickets will also receive options on playoff tickets and discounts on remaining games for the 2010 season.

"This season ticket campaign is a first for FC Dallas," said Doug Quinn, who began his tenure as FC Dallas president and CEO today. "We really wanted to give a special reward to the fans who have committed to us, and the flexibility of this campaign with both upgrades and deep discounts gives us the opportunity to tailor the reward to each season ticket holder."

For the game's biggest fans, early bird supporters' section seats are available for as little as $6 per game ticket for the 2011 season. Around the world, supporters are the loudest, rowdiest fans. Follow the beat of drums to find the chanting, flag-waving, face-painting supporters responsible for creating home field advantage with a great atmosphere for the club and an exciting experience for all in attendance.

Premium seating options such as the Winstar Club Loge, Field Tables, Center Circle and Club seats are also available in limited inventory. Contact the FC Dallas Front Office at (888) 323-4625 for details or go to www.fcdallas.com/getinandwin.

 

FC Dallas (6-2-9) is riding an eight-game unbeaten streak and currently sits third in Major League Soccer's Western Conference. The Dallas side is also the only MLS team with just two losses this season. FC Dallas faces Champions League winner Inter Milan at Pizza Hut Park this Thursday night before hosting the MLS expansion Philadelphia Union on Sunday.


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