Sunday, June 26, 2011

Persib Ticket Revenue Declines 50%

VIVANews - Persib ticket revenue in the competition Bandung Indonesia Super League (ISL) 2010/2011 season has decreased by 50% compared to last season.

According to Deputy Director of PT Persib Bandung Dignity (PT UN) Adiwijaya Risha, the decline in ticket revenue due to several factors. Among the reduced number of matches due to resignation of a number of ISL clubs who choose to move to the Premier League Indonesia (LPI) such as PSM Makassar, Malang Persibo Bojonegoro and Persema.

Another factor is the starling Harupat Si Stadium, which will be used Soreang Maung Bandung in round II ISL because the process of renovation. Consequently at the beginning of the 2010/2011 season, Arsenal had to undergo home games at the Stadium Siliwangi, Bandung, which has a capacity of less than Si Harupat Starling.

"The decrease reached about 40-50%. Number of matches that fewer than last season, so one of the factors that affect the value of the ticket revenue," Risha said when asked for information related to the decline in ticket sales Arsenal match.

In addition, the 2010/2011 season Arsenal had lost gross revenue from tickets is estimated on average to reach Rp 250-300 million. As a result of two home games each face Semen Padang and Pelita Jaya should be held without spectators following the rioting fans at home to FC at the Stadio Siliwangi Arema.

"This 2010/2011 season is a lot of factors that make revenue from tickets is reduced. The tickets are still high leakage, then the existence of two home games to be held without spectators," said Risha.

Report: Yadi / Bandung
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