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Arsenal raise season ticket prices for THIRD year in a row just weeks after chief pocketed £634,000 pay rise
Mar 5, 2025

Chief's pay rise would cover the cost of eye-watering amount of season tickets

ARSENAL have raised season ticket prices for the third year in a row just weeks after one club chief pocketed a pay rise worth £634,000.
The Gunners first brought in a rise of 5 per cent for the 2023/24 campaign.
And last year fans were left outraged after they climbed again.
But those figures are on the rise again after prices went up for the 2025/26 season.
According to the Mirror, Arsenal season tickets will increase by 3.7 per cent.
It means an ‘upper centre’ season ticket which previously cost £2,050 will now be £2,125 – a £75 climb.
While a ‘lower’ one in the wings or corners has gone from £1,073 to £1,112 – up £39.
Arsenal are yet to officially announce any rises.
But fans will soon be made aware of changes when prices for next season are released in a club communication.

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The ticket hike comes after one Arsenal board member was revealed to have bagged a mammoth pay rise for the year.
The Telegraph claims the director took home an extra £634,000 for the year.
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That accounts for the price of 298 ‘upper centre’ season tickets for next term.
While the same figure would cover the cost of 570 ‘lower’ ones.
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