Its value is 200 dirhams and gives a 50% discount on the new club jersey

Al Wasl prints photos of fans in the stands for those who buy the seasonal pass

A sample of the Wassaloui cheerleader that will appear in the German stands. From the source

Al Wasl Club announced that the fans who buy the seasonal card for the 2020/2021 edition of the second division, their photos will be printed in the stands of Zabeel Stadium, for the duration of the absence of the fans for matches, and until the issuance of a decision by the Football Association and the Professional League allowing their return to the stands, according to what The club's media coordinator, Ahmed Al-Balushi, confirmed.

Al Wasl Club announced the launch of the seasonal cards for the second class, for only 200 dirhams.

Al-Balushi told Emirates Today that the seasonal cards, which are to be shown to the fans of the club, contain many advantages, most notably the priority given to those who receive this card in entering the official matches of the team in the league championship, if the Football Association and the Professional League allow the public attendance of new.

He said: “There is another advantage that this group of fans will get, which is a 50% discount on the new jersey for Al Wasl Club, which will appear in the new season, and this will be only once, and benefit from a permanent discount throughout the season, amounting to 25% on each Products offered in the club store ».

And it became clear that Al Wasl is following the same steps taken by the German League clubs, to compensate for the absence of the audience from the stands, most notably the use of pictures and cartoon models for real fans of the owners of seasonal cards.

The Germans were convinced that football would take place behind closed doors for quite some time, until a major change in the course of the Corona virus pandemic occurred, so some of them resorted to innovative methods of creativity, to compensate for the public atmosphere.

The German Mönchengladbach was the first club to follow this approach, when the club offered to place a picture of each fan "on cardboard", for 19 euros in the stands, with pictures of the fans of the opposing team on the other side of the stadium, and the idea met with acceptance of 13 thousand fans upon display. .

A Munich-based company created an app that makes noise, based on the fans' loud reactions, while watching matches from home. These fans, who download this application, can choose the team they support, and select the match they want to watch, and they have four options for encouragement, which are: chanting, applauding, singing, or whistling.

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