Celta Vigo announced today the official season ticket prices for the 2026‑27 campaign, with rates ranging from €355 to €773 for adults and a supplement covering Europa League matches. The club, sitting sixth in LaLiga with 54 points (14 W‑12 D‑12 L) and a +5 goal difference, said the average increase will be about 3 % compared to last season.
What are the prices and how are they structured?
Adult tickets start at €355 in the Gol Bajo area and rise to €773 in the Central High Tribune of Balaídos. Children can get their cards from €54 in Gol Bajo or Marcador Alto. The basic Celtista Card also rises from €30 to €32, keeping benefits like seniority and access to exclusive zones without a fixed seat. The Europa League supplement includes all 19 LaLiga home games and the 4 group‑stage matches, with the possibility of more if the team progresses.
How does the Europa League supplement work?
The supplement guarantees coverage of every home match Celta plays in the continental competition, at least 23 fixtures. Subscribers who renewed via direct debit last year will have the supplement automatically renewed. Those who prefer to activate or modify it can do so through the Portal do Celtista, using a card or transfer.
What are the key dates for the campaign?
Renewals opened on June 11 and close on June 19 via the Portal do Celtista. Seat changes will be processed on June 23, 25 and 26, respecting each member’s seniority. New registrations, arising from cancellations during the campaign, can be processed between July 1 and 3. All this happens while works continue at Balaídos; the new Gol stand is expected to be ready by year‑end, with gradual relocation of members.
What does this mean for fans and the season?
With Iago Aspas confirming this will be his final season as a player, the ticket renewal takes on special significance. Members will keep their link to the club, ensuring presence at key matches, including the recent 1‑0 win over Sevilla on 2026‑05‑23. The “Agora e sempre” campaign aims to solidify the supporter base while Celta pursues the Europa League and maintains a push for European spots, sitting 40 points behind leaders Barcelona.
The club emphasized that the discount structure by category remains, offering advantages to families, youth and long‑time members. With the season underway and the team in good form (last five games: 2 W‑2 D‑1 L, on a two‑game winning streak), the updated prices aim to balance fan investment with Celta Vigo’s sporting ambitions.
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