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Published: Aug 21, 2008 12:30 AM
Modified: Aug 21, 2008 02:03 AM

RailHawks to offer new plan

 

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The Carolina RailHawks will offer an all-inclusive season-ticket plan for 2009, the team announced on Wednesday.

The plan will include all preseason matches, U.S. Open Cup games, MLS exhibition matches, international exhibition matches and playoff games.

RailHawks fans who purchase the new plan before Nov. 1 will pay $140 for spectator, $225 for premium and $350 for club seats, a savings of as much as $45 on regular-season ticket prices.

In addition, fans who purchase before Nov. 1 will receive one VIP parking pass for each two seats purchased.

The RailHawks visit Minnesota on Friday and Seattle on Sunday before hosting the Montreal Impact at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 30.

For tickets to the Aug. 30 match at WakeMed Soccer Park, call (919) 859-5425, visit a Ticketmaster outlet or go to www.carolinarailhawks.com.

(RAILHAWKS NEWS RELEASE)

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