16-20 Zone Benefits Update!

With nine points out of twelve available, The Addicks have made a great start to the 24/25 season - and the UK's ONLY Youth Specific Zone is also starting to take shape.

Just £125 for the season with premium views of the pitch and the boys in red, the 16-20 Zone also offers benefits to those with a Zone Season Ticket or one of the new Match-by-Match (M-B-M)tickets.

M-B-M tickets are set to be announced at just £10 per game, giving users the same benefits as Zone Season Ticket holders for the ticketed game. Benefits of the zone include a FREE drink (both soft or alcoholic) around the stadium at EVERY GAME they attend, with plenty of other benefits set to be announced.

One exciting benefit is the new 'East Street Corner Content Area'!   The Content Area is aimed at providing young fans the chance to be Vloggers, Bloggers, Tik-Tokers, Content Creators. It offers loyal fans the chance to have a professional and fun area where they can create ambitious content and have access to players and staff pitch-side where they can interview, network and get signed exclusives. The global digital content creation market size is expected to be worth around $90.4 Billion by 2033 (it is $27.1 Billion currently) and the area offers an exciting and unmissable chance to get into the industry.  16-20 Youth Zone users will be invited to come to the area and to pitch side at the end of each home game, 5-10 minutes after the full time whistle.  Be sure to keep an eye out for more details from the club, as well as content made within the area...

16-20 Youth Zone Season Ticket holders, as well as M-B-M holders have, in recent weeks, had access to great discounts on merchandise in the brand new Fan Zone over by the West Stand as well as money off in the club shop - The club is definitely rewarding young fans, old and new, for coming to The Valley and getting involved.

If you would like to get involved in shaping the ONLY Youth Specific Zone outside of Scandinavia, please fill out the contact form below

 

Crowd photo by Rhea Spencer-Newell