I'm looking forward to the new 20,000-seat stadium. There are three consecutive games on the weekend. 33rd sold out in Daejeon. All-time tie record -3

Jul 14, 2024

I'm looking forward to the new 20,000-seat stadium. There are three consecutive games on the weekend. 33rd sold out in Daejeon. All-time tie record -3
Daejeon Stadium sold out on the 14th when the LG-Hanwha match was held. You can see the new stadium under construction beyond the left stands. Daejeon = Reporter Kwon In-ha
I'm looking forward to the new 20,000-seat stadium. There are three consecutive games on the weekend. 33rd sold out in Daejeon. All-time tie record -3
The match between the Hanwha Eagles and the SSG Landers at Hanwha Life Eagles Park in Daejeon on the 16th. It sold out for the 27th time this season. Daejeon = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com /2024.06.16/
Now the Hanwha Eagles have entered the countdown to the highest sold-out tie record ever.

Daejeon Hanwha Life Eagles Park sold out 12,000 people at 4:27 p.m. before the game began on the 14th when the LG Twins-Hanwha Eagles match was held. All three consecutive games against LG this weekend were also sold out, marking the 33rd time in 47 home games this season. The sales rate is a whopping 70.2%. The average audience is 11,225, with a seat occupancy rate of 95.1%.This is why we are looking forward to the new 20,000-seat stadium, which will open right next to the stadium as of next season.

Hanwha, which has already surpassed the club's own record of 21 sales in 2015, is now looking at a new record of the largest sales ever. The record is No. 36 recorded by the Samsung Lions at Daegu Civic Baseball Stadium in 1995.

Now, if you sell out three more times, it's a tie record, and if you sell out four times, it's a new record. There are still 24 games left, so the new record of selling out is a big deal. Rather, we are interested in how much the new record will be raised.

Hanwha, which has set a new sales record for 16 consecutive games since the opening of its home game this season, has sold out the most out of a total of 124 sold out of 10 teams. The second place is KIA Tigers, with 18 sold-outs, Doosan Bears with 16, LG with 13, and Samsung with 12.

Unfortunately, however, the strong cheering of the 12,000-strong crowd did not lead Hanwha to victory. In 32 home games, Hanwha had 13 wins, 2 draws and 17 losses. It has a winning rate of 4.33 percent, which is lower than this season's winning rate (38 wins, 2 draws, 47, 0.447).





indyk@sportschosun.com