Partizan due to penalty without selling tickets against Baskonia

Basketball club Partizan announced today that day tickets will not be sold for the upcoming Euroleague game against Baskonia.

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Fines are costing "black and white" dearly, Photo: KK Partizan/Facebook
Fines are costing "black and white" dearly, Photo: KK Partizan/Facebook
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Basketball club Partizan announced today that day tickets will not be sold for the upcoming Euroleague game against Baskonia, due to the reduced capacity of the arena due to the Euroleague penalty.

"Due to the fine that Basketball Club Partizan received for the behavior of fans in the match of the 24th round against Red Star, there will be no sales of day tickets for the said match. The disciplinary measure imposed on the black and whites includes a fine of 50.000 euros and a reduction in the hall's capacity by 20 percent in the first subsequent Euroleague game that Basketball Club Partizan plays on its home court," it is written on the Belgrade club's website.

Partizan will welcome Baskonia to the Belgrade Arena on February 28th at 20.30:27 PM, in the XNUMXth round of the Euroleague.

Sectors from entrance 220 on the right to 226 on the left must remain completely empty, and the club will send season ticket holders for the aforementioned sectors instructions regarding assigned seats for the upcoming match in a timely manner.

Tickets for the match can be purchased through the "resale" option, which involves season ticket holders selling their seats for individual matches. Purchasing through the "resale" option became available today from 12 noon.

Partizan asked its fans to refrain from making any "reckless gestures" and incidents that could financially harm the club in the future.

Partizan is eighth in the Euroleague standings with 14 wins and 12 losses, while Baskonia is in 14th place with a score of 11/15.

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