Standard Liege is going to test a combined ticket that gives supporters the opportunity to travel to Sclessin with public transport. This initiative is part of the 'Football for the Future' campaign of the Pro League. The club wants to encourage its supporters to look for alternatives to the car to get to the stadium. The combined tickets will cost 3 euros more than a regular ticket and will include a return journey by tram or bus. The project is being launched in collaboration with the TEC. Supporters will be able to choose a combined ticket that gives access to the stadium and a return journey with public transport. The details of the project will be announced soon. The goal of this initiative is to reduce the pressure on parking in the area around the stadium and improve the quality of life of the residents. Other benefits of the project are the reduction of the number of traffic jams and the improvement of air quality. The combined ticket is a good alternative for supporters who do not want to come to the stadium by car. The TEC will offer the combined tickets for 3 euros more than a regular ticket. Supporters can buy their tickets through the TEC website or at the stadium box office. The project will be evaluated after the playoffs and can then be extended to other matches. But for now, the focus is on the upcoming playoffs. So, supporters can look forward to a more convenient and sustainable way to travel to Sclessin. The club is committed to reducing its environmental impact and this initiative is a step in the right direction.
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Standard Liege to test combined match and transport ticket
Standard Liege introduces a combined ticket for supporters to travel to Sclessin with public transport, an initiative to improve mobility
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