El Elche CF has launched its 2026‑27 ticket campaign, offering the 19 home matches without club days and prices ranging from €14 to €52 per game.

What does the new campaign include?

The basic package guarantees attendance at the 19 fixtures at Martínez Valero, but removes club days and economic sessions. It also introduces the Carné franjiverde costing €50, a mandatory condition for those who were not season ticket holders last season. With 27,000 ticket holders in the previous campaign, the club will not open new slots until seats become free during the renewal process.

What are the zone prices?

Prices rise between 17 % and 31 % depending on stadium zoning. The most expensive adult ticket is the Central Covered Tribune at €990, while the cheapest corresponds to South Ring Ground G4 and Animation Stand at €265. Other values are €625 for Central Covered Preference, €445 for Covered Ground, €415 for Central Preference Ring and €525 for Central Tribune Ring. Per match, covered preference ticket holders pay €23.68, covered ground €20, and ring zones between €12 and €22 depending on the area.

How does this affect supporters?

Franjiverde cardholders will experience every La Liga match, including visits from FC Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atlético de Madrid, with a total outlay ranging from €52.11 in Central Covered Tribune to €13.95 in South Ground G4. Renewal starts on July 2 at 12:00 h online, with in‑person service from July 13‑25 and seat changes beginning July 28.

What does the club’s current situation look like?

In La Liga, Elche CF sits 15th with 43 pts after 38 games (10 W‑13 D‑15 L) and a recent form of DWLDL. The team has scored 49 goals and conceded 57, leaving it 51 pts behind leaders Barcelona. These figures set the backdrop for ticket sales, as fans aim to back the side in a campaign still fighting for survival.

What comes after the ticket sale?

Pedro Schinocca, the club’s general director, has said the campaign slogan is “Siempre a lo Elche”. With ticket revenue, the club hopes to fill the stadium and generate funds to strengthen the squad before the transfer window. The expectation is that a full house will push the team higher in the table and close the gap with the league’s front‑runners.