
Stamps Hold the Line
Published on October 28, 2003 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Calgary Stampeders News Release
(Calgary) - The Calgary Stampeders are pleased to announce that they are holding the line for their 2004 Season Ticket Prices.
Prices will remain the same for the 2004 season except in the white section where there will be a reduction in price from $110 to $99 on early bird savings.
Fans who were grandfathered in the Blue section will see an increase of $20 per ticket ($2.00 per game).
Once again the Stampeders enjoyed a tremendous season at the gate attracting home crowds of over 30,000 fans for 8 out of the 9 regular season home games. The Stampeders finished the season attracting 289,605 fans during the regular season an average of 32,178 per game.
In the last 45 regular season games, the Stampeders have broken the 30,000 fan barrier 42 times, the streak of 33 consecutive games of 30,000 fans plus ended on September 14th when 29, 432 tickets were sold vs the Bombers. Prior to that the last time the Stampeders attracted less than 30,000 fans to a regular season game was October 31, 1999 as the Stampeders hosted the Toronto Argonauts.
TICKET PRICES FOR THE 2003 SEASON
EARLY BIRD - AFTER DECEMBER 23, 2003
SUPER REDS $395 $410
REDS $345 $360
BLUE $245 $260
SUPER WHITE $125 $140
WHITES $99 $120
STAMPEDER FOOTBALL ... A WINNING TRADITION
2004 Calgary Stampeder Season Tickets are now on sale. Purchase your tickets online at www.stampeders.com or www.ticketmaster.ca. To order by phone, call the Stampeder Ticket Office at 403.289.0258. For more information on the Calgary Stampeder Football Club, please visit our web site at www.stampeders.com
MISSION STATEMENT
"The Calgary Stampeder Football Club is committed to providing the community of Calgary with the best sports entertainment package, combining a fast-paced, exciting, affordable and unique product"
The Canadian Football League operates in nine leading Canadian cities. Its teams compete annually for the Grey Cup, Canada's oldest professional League Championship trophy. The 91st Grey Cup will be played in Regina on November 16, 2003
Canadian Football League Stories from October 28, 2003
- Fleming Awarded Ring - Calgary Stampeders
- Stamps Hold the Line - Calgary Stampeders
- Stamps announce 2004 slogan - Calgary Stampeders
- Canadian Music Icon Bryan Adams and Sam Roberts to Headline Centrum Performance Grey Cup Halftime Sh - CFL
- Tiger-Cat Fullback Named Outstanding Rookie in East Division - Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- Tucker baby born - Edmonton Elks
- Greene and Szarka Represent Western Division at Player Awards - Saskatchewan Roughriders
- Player Award Finalists Revealed - CFL
- Bashir Levingston Gets the Nod - Toronto Argonauts
- Alouettes dominate the East - Montreal Alouettes
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