Legia Warszawa has officially commenced ticket sales for the much-anticipated quarter-final match against Chelsea FC in the UEFA Conference League, scheduled for April 10, 2025, at 18:45 in Warsaw. This event marks a significant moment for the Polish club, as it will be the first time Chelsea plays in Poland in years, drawing immense interest from fans.
The ticket sales are structured into six distinct stages, prioritizing dedicated supporters of Legia Warszawa. The first stage began on March 27, 2025, and is exclusively for season ticket holders who have attended at least one match this season, as well as subscription holders who have been present at a minimum of 16 matches. Additionally, fans who have attended 19 matches qualify for this initial sales phase. This approach underscores the club's commitment to rewarding loyal supporters who regularly attend matches.
Following the first stage, the second stage opens on March 31, allowing season ticket holders and subscription holders who have attended at least 10 matches, as well as fans who have been present at a minimum of 16 matches, to purchase tickets. The third stage starts on April 1, catering to subscription holders who have attended at least four matches and fans who have attended at least 10 matches. The fourth stage begins on April 2 for subscription holders who have attended at least one match, while the fifth stage on April 3 permits friends of season ticket holders or subscription holders to buy tickets, provided they have attended at least one match.
The final stage, an open sale for all fans, is set to commence on April 4, 2025. However, due to the anticipated high demand for tickets, the club has cautioned that tickets may sell out quickly, potentially concluding earlier than scheduled. As stated by Legia's marketing and communications director, Aleksandra Kalinowska, "We knew from the start that this could not be an ordinary sale. This match is a celebration, and it should be celebrated by those who support us regularly."
Ticket prices vary significantly based on the seating zone. For fans without a season ticket or subscription, prices can reach up to 290 PLN, with the cheapest ticket priced at 190 PLN. For season ticket holders, ticket prices range from 110 PLN to 1000 PLN, depending on the seating area. Zone 1 tickets are priced at 290 PLN (normal) and 240 PLN (discounted), while Zone 2 tickets are 270 PLN (normal) and 220 PLN (discounted). The Family Zone offers tickets at 240 PLN (normal), 190 PLN (discounted), and 70 PLN for children up to 13 years old, with the Żyleta section tickets priced at 190 PLN (normal) and 150 PLN (discounted).
Legia's decision to prioritize ticket sales for regular attendees has been met with praise from fans, reflecting a strategic move to ensure that dedicated supporters have the first opportunity to witness this monumental event. Comments on social media highlight the appreciation for the club's approach, with fans expressing their support for the strategy aimed at rewarding loyalty.
In an effort to maintain a secure environment during the match, Legia has announced that individuals wearing colors representing clubs other than Legia Warszawa will not be permitted entry into the stadium. This policy is aimed at fostering a sense of unity among the home fans during this significant encounter.
As the match day approaches, excitement continues to build among Legia supporters. The opportunity to face a prestigious club like Chelsea not only represents a sporting challenge but also a chance for the fans to showcase their unwavering support. The return match is scheduled for April 17, 2025, in London, adding to the anticipation surrounding this two-legged tie.
Legia's management has emphasized the importance of this match, framing it as a celebration of the club's journey and the support of its loyal fanbase. As the ticket sales progress, the club encourages all fans to participate in the upcoming league matches, reinforcing the message that support is crucial, not just for high-profile games but throughout the season.
With the ticket sales process now underway, fans are urged to act quickly to secure their place at this historic match. The atmosphere on April 10 promises to be electric, with Legia aiming to leverage the home advantage against a formidable opponent. As the countdown to kickoff begins, the hope is that the stadium will be filled with passionate supporters, ready to cheer Legia to victory against Chelsea FC.