Modena has sold 1,027 season tickets, the lowest number among Serie B clubs that have launched a sales campaign. The figures, updated last weekend, show a slow start compared to Avellino (6,700) and Cesena (5,713).
Why are sales so low?
Modena's campaign began on June 3, but rivals have already gathered thousands of subscriptions. The club faced a tough early schedule with stronger opponents at home, and recent renovations at Stadio Alberto Braglia have limited capacity, discouraging some regular fans.
How does it compare with other clubs?
Avellino leads with 6,700 tickets, followed by Cesena with 5,713. Arezzo, which started its campaign on May 27, already has 3,518 supporters. Modena, despite the current figure, aims to exceed last season's 5,746 tickets, a target reached under Davide Sottil's guidance.
What are the season prospects?
The club is actively working in the transfer market, hoping new signings will attract more fans. If the team improves its performances, supporter response could rise quickly. As of July 9 2026, Modena sits 6th in Serie B with 55 points (15 wins, 10 draws, 13 losses) and a recent form of L W L L D, having lost the last four games. The latest result was a 0‑1 defeat to Juve Stabia on May 12 2026. Turning the tide could bring Modena back into the top five.
What can the club do?
A more aggressive communication campaign, family discounts, and special ticket packages could boost sales. Involving popular players in promotional events at Stadio Braglia might strengthen the bond with supporters. The ticket market remains open, and the club still has time to close the gap with stronger rivals.
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