LHC sells 1500 more subscriptions than last year

The LHC has already sold 1,500 more subscriptions than last year

Published today at 6:06 p.m.

Lausanne HC has decided to ride the wave of its recent National League final. Exactly one week after the decisive act lost on the ZSC Lions ice, the club decided to launch, Tuesday at 12 p.m., the sale of annual subscriptions for the 2025-2025 season. And the least we can say is that the leaders made the right choice.

From the first minutes, fans rushed to the club ticket office to order the precious ticket which will allow them to attend all the Lions matches at the Vaudoise arena during the next championship. The fans responded, just like what they had already done during the entire play-offs.

In five hours, the LHC sold out almost all of the 2,400 subscriptions for the standing sector, which has 3,600 places, made available to the public. “We wish to maintain a quota of places for sale at each match in the West corner,” explained the club in a press release.

Subscriptions reserved until June 30

The seating campaign also worked very well. Combining all sectors of the Lausanne area, no less than 1,500 new people, compared to the previous year, have made the decision to subscribe to an annual subscription. “The enthusiasm and popular fervor generated by the historic season and the accession to the play-off final are already reflected in the figures,” said Lausanne HC. We thank our supporters for their fantastic support.”

The club should therefore experience a drastic increase in its number of subscribers. From 4,200 in 2023-2024, it could increase to 5,700 in 2024-2025 if all spectators renew their subscription. The latter have, whatever happens, their place reserved until the June 30th.

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Ruben Steiger has been a trainee journalist at the Sport-Center agency since September 2022. He mainly covers ice hockey. Previously, he obtained a HES master’s degree in Business Administration. More informations @SteigerRuben

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