USFL vows ticket affordability ahead of 2023 season: 'Best value in professional sports'
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The USFL will be back for a second consecutive season with kickoff set for April, and the spring league made sure that fans who have the football itch can scratch it and do it in an affordable way.
In 2023, the USFL will have different hubs across the U.S. and games will not be played only in Alabama like it was last year. Ford Field in Detroit, Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio, Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee, and Protective Stadium in Birmingham will all host teams this season.
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Case Cookus, #10 of the Philadelphia Stars, takes a snap during the first half against the Birmingham Stallions in the USFL Championship game at Tom Benson Hall Of Fame Stadium on July 3, 2022 in Canton, Ohio. (Jason Miller/USFL/Getty Images)
The USFL announced Wednesday that season tickets at Ford Field will start at $25, while season tickets at the three other venues will start at $30. Individual tickets for corner seating start as low as $10 at some venues with 50-yard line season going for as low as $40.
"The USFL is the best value in professional sports," USFL executive vice president of football operations Daryl Johnston said in a statement. "We’re making it affordable for families and friends to be able to enjoy our exciting games together in a fun atmosphere at all four USFL host stadiums."
USFL head of ticket sales and service Brett Zalaski added, "Access to a full season of major professional football in world-class venues ranging from $25 to $120 makes our season ticket packages a spectacular value. Fans will have unlimited ticket flexibility to exchange


