Valdepeñas, Inter, Barcelona and Palma are the most attractive rivals who have to go through the Palacio de Deportes until May 20
The Jimbee Cartagena is selling season tickets at a reduced price from Wednesday to witness the eight games still to be played at the Palacio de Deportes. From 30 euros, sports fans can watch Duda’s team compete against Osasuna Magna, Antequera, Movistar Inter, Córdoba, Ribera Navarra, Valdepeñas, Barcelona and Palma. The day costs 3.75 euros.
The melon club is taking this measure to exceed 2,000 subscribers this season. The team competes at the top of the ranking and aims to go far in the three remaining competitions: the Spanish Cup, the Copa del Rey and the national title. Jimbee is currently preparing for the domestic league restart scheduled for January 14 with the visit to Betis.
With that appointment in Seville, the second round of the championship begins. The melon players play up to eight matches at the Palacio de Deportes, which fans can watch for 60, 55, 50 or 30 euros, depending on the stand chosen. Children up to 12 years old pay 40, 30, 25 or 20 euros if it is a grandstand, side or bottom.
This new subscription promotion for the second round has been active since Wednesday, for online sales, via the link ‘jimbee.compralaentrada.com’. It is also possible to obtain the card at the offices of the Palacio de Deportes, on Avenida del Cantón: Monday to Friday from 10am to 2pm. And in the afternoon, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The subscription price includes the eight games that still need to be played at home. Most are attractive, such as Valdepeñas, Barcelona and Palma. The club reserves the right to set an economic day for all members, although this will depend on the evolution of the team throughout 2023. A hypothetical ‘play-off’ for the league title, at the end of May, remains pending. sideline.
Jimbee is already preparing for the restart of the competition with Juanpi’s return to the slopes. There is no location, draw or schedule yet for the Spanish Cup to be held from February 9 to 12.
Source: La Verdad

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