Girona Basketball: Bus Trip to Bilbao

Girona Basketball Calls on fans for Crucial bilbao Match

Girona Basketball is rallying it’s fanbase for a pivotal match in the ‌ACB league’s relegation battle. ‍ The club is offering free transportation to Bilbao on March 2nd for the crucial clash against Surne bilbao Basket.

A‍ Crucial Match Awaits

Girona’s current standing puts them in a⁤ precarious position, battling to avoid relegation.‌ A victory against ​a‍ direct rival like Bilbao Basket ⁣could propel them out of the relegation ⁣zone.

Free Transportation to Bilbao

to ensure maximum support, the club ‍is providing free shuttle service from Fontajau Pavilion to Bilbao. The journey will commence early sunday ⁣morning, ⁤March 2nd. ⁣ The‍ shuttle will return⁣ fans to Fontajau‍ Pavilion after the game.

Departure: Fontajau ‍pavilion, early⁣ Sunday‍ morning, March 2nd
Return: Bilbao Basket Pavilion, ⁣following the game

Ticket Prices

While transportation is free, tickets for the game are priced as follows:

  1. Adults: €20
  2. ⁤children (5-15 years): €16
  3. ‍Children (2-4 ‍years): €6

Reservations Essential

Season⁤ ticket holders can reserve their spot on ⁣the shuttle through the club’s app.Non-season ticket⁢ holders must complete a form to secure their place.

National Team Duty for ‌Girona⁤ players

Simultaneously occurring, Girona Basketball players Guillem Ferrando⁣ and Sergi Martínez are currently with the Spanish national team. They are competing in ⁣FIBA​ qualifying matches for the EuroBasket tournament.

Opponent: Belgium
Date: Today (March​ 1st)
* time: 5:00 PM‍ (local ​time)

Their performance on the international stage will be closely watched, as their contributions to the national team could impact their club’s performance.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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