NEC vs AZ KNVB Bekerfinale: Kaartverkoop & Alles Wat Je Moet Weten (2024)

N.E.C. Nijmegen supporters eager to witness their team compete for the Eurojackpot KNVB Beker title against AZ on Sunday, April 19th at 18:00 local time (CET) at Stadion De Kuip in Rotterdam, are now receiving details regarding ticket sales. The club has released a phased sales schedule, prioritizing season ticket holders and club members. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the process, key dates and answers to frequently asked questions, ensuring fans are well-prepared to secure their place at the final.

Ticket Sales Schedule

The ticket sales will unfold in several phases, designed to reward loyal supporters first. Here’s a breakdown of the key dates:

  • Phase 1 – Season Ticket Holders & Kids Club Members: Sales begin March 25th.
  • Phase 2 – Season Ticket Holders +1: Starting April 1st at 10:00 CET, season ticket holders will have the opportunity to purchase one additional ticket for a fellow supporter who also holds a valid N.E.C. Club card linked to their N.E.C. Ticket account.
  • Phase 3 – Club Card Holders: Beginning Friday, April 3rd at 10:00 CET, N.E.C. Club card holders can purchase one ticket per club card.

It’s vital to note that the extra ticket purchased during Phase 2 must be registered to the name of the accompanying supporter. That supporter will then be able to claim the ticket starting April 3rd, coinciding with the start of Phase 3.

MIVA-Terras Supporters

Supporters with season tickets for the MIVA-Terras section will be contacted directly with specific information regarding their tickets. Fans without season tickets who wish to attend should email ticketing@nec-nijmegen.nl for assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions

N.E.C. Has addressed several common questions regarding the ticket sales process. Here’s a summary of key points:

The club is currently awaiting confirmation from various authorities before releasing ticket prices and the stadium map. They anticipate sharing this information as soon as possible.

You can apply for an N.E.C. Club Card via the ticketsite. If accessing the site on a mobile device, scroll to the right past the ‘Home,’ ‘Away,’ and ‘Waiting List’ tabs.

If you hold multiple N.E.C. Season tickets, you must link a friend or relative to each season ticket in your account *before* the purchase process. This will allow you to purchase a ticket for each linked individual. The linked supporter must claim their ticket starting April 3rd, and they must possess a valid club card.

Example: Supporter ‘x’ has four season tickets from N.E.C. Before the sale, this supporter must add three other accounts to their account to purchase four tickets. Note: These supporters must all have an N.E.C. Club card.

Ticket sales are organized by section. The actual match tickets granting access to Stadion De Kuip will be distributed via bus or at the car parking exchange point. Each ticket will display your section, row, and seat number. To sit together, it’s recommended to purchase tickets for the same section. Generally, traveling together by bus or car means sitting together at the match!

1. Go to https://tickets.nec-nijmegen.nl/dashboard
2. Click ‘login/account’ in the top right corner.
3. After logging in, click on your name/account (depending on your device) in the top right corner.
4. Go to ‘My Details’.
5. A valid club card will be listed as ‘N.E.C. Club Card’ under ‘My Tags’. If you don’t see anything, you don’t currently have a club card or need to identify yourself under the ‘Identify’ section.

Yes, that is possible. You can link the ticket to their account after completing the purchase, placing the ticket in their name. Note: the supporter must have an N.E.C. Club card and be able to claim the ticket starting April 3rd (Phase 3).

This can be done until Thursday, April 16th at 23:59 CET. After this deadline, it will no longer be possible to build a name change.

For Kids Club members, one membership allows them to purchase two tickets: one for their own use and one for a parent/guardian. Unlike other match tickets, these do not necessarily need to be in the name of the parent/guardian/child within the stadium.

Yes, it is permitted for one parent/guardian to accompany multiple children.

Currently, you do not have a season ticket, so if you have a club card, you can purchase a ticket for the cup final during Phase 3. If you want to apply for a club card, see the first question.

1. Go to https://tickets.nec-nijmegen.nl/dashboard
2. Click ‘login/account’ in the top right corner.
3. After logging in, click on your name/account (depending on your device) in the top right corner.
4. Go to ‘Family/Friends Link’.
5. Click the ‘Family/Friends Link’ button.
6. Enter the relationship number (N-number), postcode, and PIN code (under ‘Family/Friends Link’) of your family member/friend (this information can be found by that person in their account under ‘My Details’).
7. After a family member/friend is linked, you will see their name under ‘linked friends’ and can purchase one extra ticket for them when the second sales period starts (from April 1st at 10:00 CET)*

*Note: your linked friend/family member must have a club card.

The Eurojackpot KNVB Beker final promises to be a thrilling encounter between N.E.C. Nijmegen and AZ. Fans are encouraged to check the official N.E.C. Website for the latest updates and information regarding ticket sales and travel arrangements. The next key date is April 16th, the deadline for name changes on purchased tickets.

What are your thoughts on the upcoming final? Share your predictions and excitement in the comments below!

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