DUSSELDORF, Germany (Reuters) - Second division club Fortuna Dusseldorf will be offering free tickets to all fans in some matches next season as part of a new strategy of anchoring the club tighter to the city and fans as the industry changes, they said on Wednesday.
Fortuna officials said free tickets to all fans, registering on a platform to be part of the ticket draw, would be offered for at least three league home games next season and the cost would be covered by sponsors.
He said a pilot phase with at least three home games next season would be expanded to more matches and eventually to all home games.
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