WREXHAM AFC's incredible fanbase has once again demonstrated its loyalty as the club announced that it has now sold over 6,800 season tickets.
Support for the Reds was phenomenal in 21/22 with attendances hitting new heights regularly at the Racecourse.
Now, the club has confirmed that a total of 6,820 supporters have already bought their season tickets ahead of the 22/23 National League campaign.
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That figure was hit following the release of unrenewed seats last week.
After selling out on the first day of sales, the second wave of tickets – released after the renewal period for existing season-ticket holders ended – has seen the total number of sales for the new campaign reach another record high.
The total includes more than 1,000 new season-ticket holders.
Season-ticket holders in the Bamford Suite and the Executive Room are now being reminded they have until Thursday, June 30 to renew their season tickets.
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A statement from Wrexham AFC read: "As previously confirmed, the club has ensured at least 700 tickets will be available to purchase for general admission areas on a match-by-match basis next season.
"Further seats will be available in the upper tier in the Wrexham Lager Stand at matches where the number of visiting supporters is expected to be fewer than 460.
"Official 2022/23 members will have a priority period to be able to purchase these match-by-match tickets over non-members, and membership remains on sale with a range of tailored packages, with increased benefits, on offer to supporters."
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