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'For Life': Betis Launches Membership Drive for Champions League Return
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'For Life': Betis Launches Membership Drive for Champions League Return

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Real Betis launches its membership campaign for the Champions League season with the slogan 'For Life'.
  • The campaign includes all 19 league matches at La Cartuja stadium and four Champions League group stage games.
  • New members' seats are not guaranteed upon the club's return to Benito Villamarรญn stadium in 2028.

Real Betis has initiated its membership campaign for their return to the Champions League, adopting the slogan 'Para toda la vida' (For Life). The campaign encompasses all nineteen league fixtures at the La Cartuja stadium in Seville, along with the four group stage matches in Europe's premier club competition.

The club announced that the maximum capacity for members will remain at 57,000. Consequently, the number of new sign-ups will depend on the number of existing members who do not renew their memberships. Betis had previously stated that any new members joining during this temporary period at La Cartuja, a larger venue, will not have guaranteed seats when the team returns to its original home, the Benito Villamarรญn stadium, in the 2028-2029 season.

This season marks Betis's return to the Champions League after a twenty-one-year absence. The renewal phase began this Wednesday and will continue until July 7. A new feature this year is the inclusion of the four Champions League group stage matches in the season ticket package for matches coached by Chilean Manuel Pellegrini.

Applications for new memberships will be processed between July 20 and 24, following the completion of the renewal phase and the subsequent children's group registration and seat change periods.

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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.