ado den haag sells over 8000 season tickets after promotion
Den Haag, vrijdag, 10 april 2026.
ado den haag has shattered its own club record by selling more than 8000 season tickets following promotion to the eredivisie. this surge in fan support comes just days after the club confirmed its return to the top flight. three main tribunes are already sold out to season ticket holders. only limited seats remain available for individual matches. the previous record stood at 5500 season tickets. the overwhelming demand highlights renewed public confidence in the hague-based football club. fans from across the region have rushed to secure their place at cars jeans stadion. this level of early commitment is rare in dutch professional football. it signals strong momentum heading into the upcoming season.
record-breaking season ticket sales
ADO Den Haag has sold over 8000 season tickets following its promotion to the Eredivisie, surpassing its previous club record of 5500 [1]. The new total represents a significant rise in supporter engagement just days after confirmation of the club’s return to the top tier [2]. Demand surged immediately upon launch, with fans purchasing tickets within 48 hours [1]. Three stands—the Aad Mansveldtribune, Lex Schoenmakertribune, and Haaglandentribune—are fully allocated to season ticket holders [1]. Only limited seating remains available through individual match sales.
capacity and availability
The Cars Jeans Stadion has a total capacity of approximately 15,000 spectators [2]. Of those, around 11,000 seats are designated for the general public across the stadium’s accessible stands [2]. More than 8,000 of these public seats have already been claimed via season ticket purchases [2]. While no further season tickets are available on three major tribunes, some options remain in certain sections such as stand C [1]. Individual match tickets will still be offered where possible, though access may become increasingly restricted as the season approaches [1].
growth in fan support
The jump from 5500 to over 8000 season tickets marks a sharp increase in committed attendance [1][2]. The growth rate is calculated as 45.455, resulting in a 45.45% rise in sales volume [GPT]. This spike reflects heightened enthusiasm among supporters following successful promotion [1]. Such early and robust ticket uptake is uncommon in Dutch professional football [GPT]. It underscores renewed public confidence in the Hague-based club ahead of its Eredivisie campaign [2].