Alimerka Oviedo Baloncesto Sets Ticket Prices for ACB Promotion Play-offs at Palacio de los Deportes
The regular season has come to a close and for Alimerka Oviedo Baloncesto, the real work begins now. As the club gears up for the high-stakes play-off series for promotion to the ACB—the pinnacle of Spanish professional basketball—the organization has officially released the ticket pricing structure for their home matchups at the Palacio de los Deportes.
With the dream of reaching the top flight on the line, the atmosphere in Oviedo is expected to be electric. The club is working against the clock to finalize logistics for a series that begins immediately, ensuring that the local faithful can pack the arena and provide the home-court advantage necessary for a successful promotion bid.
Ticket Pricing Breakdown: Play-off Series
For many fans, the primary question surrounding the postseason is how pricing differs from the regular season. While season ticket holders (abonados) typically do not have play-off access included in their base membership, the club has implemented a tiered discount system to reward loyalty. Those holding the “imprescindibles” special membership tier will receive their entry free of charge.
For the general public and season ticket holders, the Alimerka Oviedo Baloncesto play-off ticket prices are structured as follows:
| Ticket Category | Season Ticket Holders (Abonados) | Non-Holders (General Public) |
|---|---|---|
| Adults | 15 Euros | 25 Euros |
| Under 18s | 10 Euros | 15 Euros |
| “Imprescindibles” Members | Free | N/A |
To put these figures in perspective, regular season adult tickets were priced at 20 euros across all zones of the pavilion, according to official club records. The increase for non-holders reflects the heightened demand and prestige of the promotion play-offs.
The Road to the ACB: Schedule and Format
The path to promotion is a grueling one. Alimerka Oviedo is set to face Gipuzkoa Basket in a series that tests both tactical depth and mental fortitude. The series begins away from home in San Sebastián, with the first two games scheduled for Friday (19:30 local time) and Sunday (17:00 local time).
The first guaranteed home game at the Palacio de los Deportes will take place on Friday, May 22, 2026, at 20:00 CEST (UTC+2).
The schedule for subsequent games remains fluid. The necessity of a fourth game depends entirely on the results of the first three matchups. If one team secures a dominant lead early in the series, a fourth game may not be required. The club has warned that if a deciding fourth match is triggered, ticket sales will be opened on a very tight turnaround to accommodate the sudden scheduling.
Quick Tip for Fans: Because the play-off schedule is dependent on game outcomes, it is highly recommended to monitor the club’s official social media channels and ticketing platform daily. The window to purchase tickets for a potential fourth game could be as short as 48 hours.
Venue Spotlight: Palacio de los Deportes
The Palacio de los Deportes serves as more than just a gym; it is the heartbeat of basketball in Asturias. For a promotion push, the venue’s acoustics and the proximity of the fans to the court create an intimidating environment for visiting teams. The club has indicated that the pricing remains uniform across all zones of the pavilion, ensuring that every fan, regardless of their seat, is part of the collective push toward the ACB.
What’s at Stake?
Promotion to the ACB is the ultimate goal for any club in the Primera FEB. Beyond the prestige, ascending to the top tier brings increased visibility, higher sponsorship opportunities, and the chance to compete against the elite powerhouses of European basketball. For Alimerka Oviedo, this isn’t just about a trophy—it’s about elevating the city’s sporting profile on a national stage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do season tickets cover the play-offs?
No, standard season tickets do not include play-off games, but holders are eligible for discounted rates (15 euros for adults, 10 euros for minors).
Where can I buy tickets?
Tickets are typically available via the club’s official ticketing platform and at the club office located on Calle Palmira Villa.
When is the first home game?
The first home game is scheduled for Friday, May 22, 2026, at 20:00 local time.
What happens if a fourth game is needed?
The club will announce the date and open ticket sales immediately following the conclusion of the third game if the series remains undecided.
The next critical checkpoint for fans is the opening game in San Sebastián this coming Friday. The results of that clash will dictate the momentum heading into the May 22 home opener in Oviedo. Stay tuned to local sports reports for real-time updates on the series progress.
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