
Gladiators announce holiday gift package
Published on December 6, 2006 under Arena Football League (1987-2008) (AFL I)
Las Vegas Gladiators News Release
Las Vegas, NV. December 6, 2006 - Fast-Paced, hard-hitting in your face football action while wearing a comfortable personalized replica jersey. That is what your Las Vegas Gladiators are offering as a special holiday pack for the 2007 Arena Football Season.
Right now, the Gladiators are offering a special limited-edition Holiday special which includes two season seats and a personalized customized jersey for the low price of $149.
If ordered by December 18th, the jersey's will be done in time for the Christmas Holiday.
"This is a great gift that keeps giving all year long," Las Vegas Gladiators President Sam Jankovich says. "The fan-friendly atmosphere of Arena Football coupled with a personalized Gladiators jersey makes a great experience for the family for the Las Vegas football fan."
For more information on the Holiday Gift Package and other seating options, fans may call 702-731-4977.
On the strength of its Mission Statement and Fans' Bill of Rights, the Arena Football League - the second-longest running football league in U.S. history - begins its 21st season in 2007. Often recognized as one of the nation's most affordable and fan-friendly sports leagues, the Arena Football League is America's fastest-growing sport.
Gladiators' 2007 season seats are on sale now. Fans interested in purchasing Gladiators' season seats can do so by calling the Gladiators office at 702-731-4977 or by going online at www.UNLVtickets.com.
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