He Betis He will play again next Sunday away from home. The team of Manuel Pellegrini They will face Real Sociedad in San Sebastián after having played last weekend in Valencia and also having to face the Czech Mlada Boleslav at home. The Verdiblancos will play again in front of their people on December 7 when they will receive in the Benito Villamarin against Barcelona in the penultimate home match of the year 2024. 2025 will arrive soon and with it, in the summer, the transfer of the team to La Cartuja so that the Benito Villamarín can be remodeled.
The club will not return to the Heliópolis neighborhood in principle until 2027 and he wants that when the return occurs it will have been possible to create a stadium adapted to the new times, offering constant economic performance and in which an environment equal to or better than the one that currently reigns in the Benito Villamarín when Betis plays can be created. That is why it has sent to its partners a survey through which the club assures the fan that it wants to “listen to their voice and make them participate in the transformation of the Benito Villamarín stadium.” «We want our temple to become a modern and comfortable venue, suitable for our future generations, without losing our essence and honoring our history. It will be a stadium concept adapted to new trends and that will multiply the impact and income of the institution», they indicate before sharing the questions through which they want to know what the current experience of the Verdiblancos fans at the Benito Villamarín is like and how they would like it to be in the future stadium.
In particular, the club questions its members about the services and experiences they are considering offering in what will be the remodeled Benito Villamarín. With this he wants to improve the income derived from his stadium considerably. Betis asks its fans “What would encourage you to arrive earlier at Benito Villamarín on match days?” or what would make them decide to stay there after the final whistle. Likewise, the club is interested in knowing what the Betic player thinks about the different new areas intended for all types of audiences that he wants to implement in the stadium.
Ask about interest in ‘Club Terrace’, that it would be an area that “would combine live music, soccer and one of the best sunsets in the city, creating an incomparable social experience,” for the private space ‘Sky Lounge‘ inside the ‘Club Terrace’ (“seating option is perfect for fans looking for a comfortable and luxurious way to enjoy the game”), the ‘Club’ area which it classifies as “an experience for those who value the comfort of luxury seating and exceptional views of the playing field, with spaces dedicated to interactive activities or networking” or the ‘Tunnel Club’ area which, with ground level access and including dinner “allows fans to see the players transition from the locker room to the field.”
Among other exclusive areas, the club also questions its members about the ‘Loge Box’ (“ideal environment for companies looking for a more relaxed and informal environment”) or VIP boxes. The Betic is questioned In what area of the field you would place these delimited areas and the price you would be willing to pay as well as the interest they arouse.
Additionally, a section is included that asks about the gastronomic and entertainment services that could give life to the stadium beyond match days. “We are also considering the possibility of creating a new team store and museum inside the Benito Villamarín Stadium,” warns the entity in the survey that has generated a not very positive reception among fans.
#Betis #sends #members #survey #involve #transformation #Benito #Villamarín #stadium