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Palma Futsal Launches Its 2026/27 Season Ticket Campaign with the Slogan 'Become a Member and We'll See'

Palma Futsal presents its 2026/27 season ticket campaign with the slogan 'Become a Member and We'll See'. Prices range from €50 for youth to €1,000 for VIP.

Pere Vidal··4 min read

Illes Balears Palma Futsal presented its season ticket campaign for the 2026/27 season on Monday, with the slogan 'Become a Member and We'll See'. Prices range from €50 for youth to €1,000 for the VIP category.

Illes Balears Palma Futsal has launched its season ticket campaign for the 2026/27 season, a campaign that comes with a direct message and a strong local flavour: “Become a Member and We'll See”. The expression, as Mallorcan as a pa amb oli, is not an exercise in vagueness, but quite the opposite: the club wants fans to get on board before the new format of the Prime Futsal League kicks off, a system that has raised more questions than certainties among supporters and in the city's bars.

The campaign was presented on Monday at an event where the club made it clear that uncertainty is not the problem, but the excuse. “In the face of a completely new format that has generated questions, debates, and curiosity among fans, the club sends a simple message: what matters is being there,” reads the official statement. With the new tournament divided into Apertura, Clausura, and Playoffs, the best way not to miss anything is to have the season ticket from day one.

Prices for Every Budget, Starting at €50

The club has maintained a similar pricing structure to last season, with four main categories. The renewal of the adult season ticket will cost €140, while new sign-ups will be €180. For families, the renewal of the family season ticket is priced at €240 (or €290 for new members). The reduced category remains at €80, both for renewals and new sign-ups.

One of the most popular innovations in previous seasons, the Gen25 Season Ticket for those under 25, is being consolidated: young people who were already members can renew for just €50, and new members will pay €60. For those who want to experience futsal from the best seat, the VIP season ticket costs €1,000, both for renewals and new sign-ups.

According to club sources, the goal is to exceed last season's number of members, which was around 3,000. To achieve this, the campaign is supported by an advertising spot set in a Mallorcan bar, where several patrons try to decipher the new competition system without reaching an agreement. Amid laughter and discussions, the ad ends with the phrase that gives the campaign its title: “Become a Member and We'll See.”

A Single Season Ticket for the Entire Season

The Palma Futsal card grants access to all matches of the season, including the Apertura Tournament, the Clausura Tournament, and any potential Playoffs for the title. In other words, with a single payment, fans ensure they won’t miss a minute of the action at Son Moix. The club reminds that the season ticket is personal and non-transferable, and can be purchased both at the club's offices and through the website.

The renewal calendar starts this week for last season's members, who will have a preferential period. New sign-ups will open from July 1, just as the team begins pre-season. The club recommends not to wait until the last moment, as Son Moix has a limited capacity and for major matches, the 'sold out' sign is often displayed.

For the average fan, the million-dollar question is: is it worth becoming a member this year? With a team that has retained the core from last season and aims to compete for the title, the answer is a resounding yes. Moreover, the new competition format promises more excitement and decisive matches, making the season ticket even more worthwhile.

In short, Palma Futsal is betting on humour and closeness to convince the undecided. Because, as they say at the club, “we'll see,” but it's better to see it from the stands.

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Pere Vidal

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Graduado en Comunicación Audiovisual por la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. De los que leen el BOIB con café y encuentran ahí más noticias que en cualquier gabinete.