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[Albion] AEK Athens - ticketing process, tiers and all that jazz







Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
57,284
Back in Sussex
It will be eligibility, which could be:

- pre-registration. A lot of people thought they'd registered for both Ajax and Athens, but only registered for Ajax. Are you absolutely sure you did pre-register?
- not enough points. This game sold out at Tier 2 (from what I recall). If you didn't have enough points to be in Tier 2 then you'll not be eligible to buy.

More tickets will become available. It would be worth your sister trying to buy one and allocate it to you. That will reveal whether you're eligible or not.
 


patchamalbion

Well-known member
Feb 26, 2009
6,020
brighton
Evening. 2 of us, a STH and a member, have got flights and hotel booked but not tickets. Have emailed AEK requesting 2 block 8 seats. Thanks to the NSC.

Assume everybody holding block 8 tickets has no qualms about the safety of sitting here? I'm assuming you can't eat prawn sandwiches and wear a balaclava at the same time!?
As someone stated earlier I can’t see many undesirable AEK hoolies forking out €120 for block 8. It also feels like there’s a fair few Brighton in the area.
Probably still best to get to the ground earlier as we won’t need the escort but rocking up outside the stadia after a few beers might attract a bit of attention. Same with leaving, especially if we win/ensure they can’t qualify.
 


Willie

Member
Sep 3, 2023
33
As someone stated earlier I can’t see many undesirable AEK hoolies forking out €120 for block 8. It also feels like there’s a fair few Brighton in the area.
Probably still best to get to the ground earlier as we won’t need the escort but rocking up outside the stadia after a few beers might attract a bit of attention. Same with leaving, especially if we win/ensure they can’t qualify.
Thanks. Similar thoughts to mine. I think the departure may be tricky if things go to plan but also I would imagine most Athens fans will disappear quite quickly if they lose.
 


jackalbion

Well-known member
Aug 30, 2011
4,913
Not sure if it’s the right thread but Olympiacos are playing Gabala in the UEFA Youth League on the Wednesday, it’s in Olympiacos’ main stadium, if anyone wanted a look around. It’s free to attend you just need to drop them an email and they’ll get you on the guest list.

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bobbab5

Active member
Sep 5, 2003
347
Ely, Cambs.
It will be eligibility, which could be:

- pre-registration. A lot of people thought they'd registered for both Ajax and Athens, but only registered for Ajax. Are you absolutely sure you did pre-register?
- not enough points. This game sold out at Tier 2 (from what I recall). If you didn't have enough points to be in Tier 2 then you'll not be eligible to buy.

More tickets will become available. It would be worth your sister trying to buy one and allocate it to you. That will reveal whether you're eligible Just talked to my sister, and I thi

It will be eligibility, which could be:

- pre-registration. A lot of people thought they'd registered for both Ajax and Athens, but only registered for Ajax. Are you absolutely sure you did pre-register?
- not enough points. This game sold out at Tier 2 (from what I recall). If you didn't have enough points to be in Tier 2 then you'll not be eligible to buy.

More tickets will become available. It would be worth your sister trying to buy one and allocate it to you. That will reveal whether you're eligible or not.
I just spoke to my sister, and I think I may have pre-registered for the Marseille and Ajax matches only. My bad!
 




Willie

Member
Sep 3, 2023
33
Morning.

Am just trying to work out what these Block 8 tickets are. Looking at these images I'm guessing they're roughly where the 19 is ? Just wondering why they are £120.

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Mellor 3 Ward 4

Well-known member
Jul 27, 2004
10,233
saaf of the water
Not sure if it’s the right thread but Olympiacos are playing Gabala in the UEFA Youth League on the Wednesday, it’s in Olympiacos’ main stadium, if anyone wanted a look around. It’s free to attend you just need to drop them an email and they’ll get you on the guest list.

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Great spot.

The Olympiacos stadium is down in Pireaus (the port) it's right on the tube line
 


Kuipers Supporters Club

Well-known member
Feb 10, 2009
5,770
GOSBTS
Not sure if it’s the right thread but Olympiacos are playing Gabala in the UEFA Youth League on the Wednesday, it’s in Olympiacos’ main stadium, if anyone wanted a look around. It’s free to attend you just need to drop them an email and they’ll get you on the guest list.

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Have you got the email for them please?
 








7oaksgull

Well-known member
Jan 3, 2010
273
Sevenoaks, Kent
Just got a ticket for my son in Block 8. Thanks for the information guys. Much appreciated
 














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Hove / Παρος
Apr 7, 2006
6,767
Hove / Παρος
Have we been told where we pick up tickets from? Also do we have to go on the provided buses to and from the ground or can we make our own way? I have it in my head it's all from the Panathenaic Stadium in Central Athens, although I can't seem to find this written anywhere so may well have dreamt it :unsure:
 


Kuipers Supporters Club

Well-known member
Feb 10, 2009
5,770
GOSBTS
Have we been told where we pick up tickets from? Also do we have to go on the provided buses to and from the ground or can we make our own way? I have it in my head it's all from the Panathenaic Stadium in Central Athens, although I can't seem to find this written anywhere so may well have dreamt it :unsure:

Overview:

  1. Ticket collection will be situated a short walk from the Melina Mercouri Monument, where there are plenty of bars and restaurants.
  2. 15 minutes walk from the monument is where we are advised the meeting point for the shuttle buses will be.
  3. We now have confirmation from AEK Athens the shuttle buses will take supporters to the stadium from outside Panathenaic Stadium (this is NOT the home of Panathinaikos, but the location of the first Olympic Games, also known as Kallimarmaro).
  4. Supporters should be at the shuttle bus meeting point between 3.30pm-4pm to allow for searching and ticket checks before boarding.
  5. Expect a hold back of at least 45 minutes post-match in the visitor supporter seating.
  6. Street crime, including pickpocketing can take place in Athens. Be vigilant, take sensible precautions and have valid travel insurance. For safety advice please click here.
 


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