Season tickets for KHL

*Sale of season tickets in the Fanclub sector is only conducted through the official fan club in the first phase of ticketing, which began on the 7th May 2012, and are available through OZ Verní Slovanu (Contact: Rastislav Mačica, email: [email protected])
** Valid for two people. I.e. a disabled person plus one accompanying person.
Season ticket vouchers for 2012/13 ("KHL - HC SLOVAN permanentka 2012/2013") will be exchanged for a valid pass in the form of a smart card from the beginning of June. This will be done at the Slovnaft Arena box office (Ul. Odbojárov 9.)
New applicants can apply for tickets online from the 22nd May 2012, and this period will last until the beginning of pre-season. The exact date of the completion of this sale will be formalised before the beginning of the 2012/13 KHL season.
A season ticket includes:
All HC SLOVAN home matches in the KHL 2012/13 regular season (approximately 30 games).
All home matches during pre-season, including the round robin games in the European Trophy (approximately 5 or 6 games).
A discount for the Red Bull Salute final of the European Trophy, held from 13th to 16th December 2012 (4 games).
Priority when booking play-off tickets in the KHL Gagarin Cup.
Option to buy “Hokej menom Slovan” book, celebrating HC SLOVAN Bratislava’s 90th anniversary for a special price of 19.90 €.
Additional discounts on products and services with sponsors of the club (details yet to be confirmed).
The KHL
Provided that there will be 26 participants in the KHL in 2012/13 (with the return of Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, the addition of HC SLOVAN Bratislava, and the apparent entry of Donbass Donetsk) and the league will be divided into two geographic conferences, where each team should play approximately 30 home matches. HC SLOVAN Bratislava will most likely be in the Western Conference, and either in the Tarasov or Bobrov division (with 6 and 7 teams in each division respectively). Against divisional rivals, teams will play each other four times, with each team playing two games home. Against the teams in the three remaining divisions, teams will play each other twice, with one game on home ice each. However, this has yet to be confirmed by the KHL, with the full announcement coming in early June. There may still be some changes to the divisional system.
Capacity of the Slovnaft Arena
The Slovnaft Arena has 10,059 seats when including the premium and disabled sectors. Approximately 9,000 tickets will be available on sale for each home game. A panoramatic view can be found here.
At the discretion of the owners of the stadium (The Town Hall of Bratislava), the original standing area will be moved from B1/B12 to sector B6 (The section in contact with B5). There will be a capacity of 250 fans.
The sectors behind the home goal (on the east side, in contact with the training rink) will be part of a special category called “Budget”, where seating will be 2-6 € cheaper compared to other sectors.
Visiting supporters will be transferred to Sector B11 (12th-16th rows, seats 13-34 on the right-hand side of the aisle)
The sector B9 is reserved for sponsors, media and advertising partners of the club.
HC SLOVAN Bratislava will attack in the same direction as last year, facing sector A1 in the first and third periods.
Comparing season ticket prices to individual game prices
These figures factor in 30 home matches with no additional bonuses. The figure in brackets is the percentage of the season ticket price compared to buying a ticket to 30 individual games
by Jon Rowson, www.velvethockey.blogspot.co.uk/