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Whether Telstar plays in the Eredivisie or first division next season, season tickets are sold out

Whether Telstar plays in the Eredivisie or first division next season, season tickets are sold out

Dutch football club Telstar has sold out all 3,361 available season tickets for the upcoming season, ensuring the stadium will be at full capacity. The tickets were all renewed or sold despite uncertainty regarding which division the club will compete in next year. This demonstrates strong continued fan support for the team regardless of their league status.

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