KIA and Tigers, ahead of V12, also wrote a new history of the Tigers. 7G sold out in a row! 'New record'

Sep 24, 2024

KIA and Tigers, ahead of V12, also wrote a new history of the Tigers. 7G sold out in a row! 'New record'
The Kiwoom-KIA match held at Kia Champions Field in Gwangju on the 7th. The Champions Field electronic board, which set the record for the 22nd time this season, is displaying a video announcing the highest sales record in the club's history. Gwangju = Reporter Jeong Jae-geun cjg@sportschosun.com /2024.9.7/



The desire for the V12 is gathering as a champion (a nickname for Kia Champions Field in Gwangju).

The KIA Tigers have sold out for seven consecutive games. KIA announced on the 24th that all 20,500 tickets were sold at 8:15 p.m., 1 hour and 45 minutes after the start of the game against Samsung in Gwangju. It is the 28th time this season and has sold out for seven consecutive games.

With the sellout of the day, KIA set a new record of selling out the most consecutive games by the club. From the match against Doosan in Gwangju on May 24 to the match against KT on June 2, the team has set a tie record with six consecutive games sold out. Beyond the sell-out record of six consecutive games from the match against Kiwoom on the 7th to the 23rd, he also scored a full crowd on the 24th, a weekday evening game, and scored a new record.



A good standard record continued at Kia Champions Field this season. The record for the largest number of spectators as well as the highest number of sold-outs in a single season was newly written. In the midst of this, it even recorded the most consecutive sales. Since the beginning of the season, he has maintained his No. 1 position, and even after confirming an early victory in the pennant race, the heat has not subsided. KIA fans' desire for the V12 is also gathering as a champion.

KIA will hold a commemorative ceremony for the pennant race and a ceremony for the Korean Series at the match against Lotte in Gwangju on the 25th. The 'consecutive sold-out' record is likely to be broken again.





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