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Ticket Information for Cobh Ramblers FC versus Cork City – St. Colman’s Park Friday 10th May

This coming Friday, 10th May, will be the first all ticket game at the new St. Colman’s Park. With that comes the added challenge of staging a large crowd at the new ground.

Football throughout Cork County is important to us all at St. Colman’s Park. Recently we have hosted AUL, Cork Youth league, Cork Business league, FAI Schools and Cork Women’s and Schoolgirls Soccer League Finals.

This has put Cobh Ramblers right back into the Centre of Cork Football at all levels but has also highlighted our need to ensure we work with the local community into the future so that we can all enjoy the added benefits that the facility will bring to the Town.

Friday’s fixture will allow us to test the capacity of the ground to operate as a safe and friendly environment for all to enjoy a spectacle of Cork Football, where so many local clubs will be represented on both teams at the Senior stage of Irish Football.

After discussion with the relevant parties and our neighbours around St. Colman’s Park our capacity for the fixture will be limited.

300 tickets were initially issued to Cork City Season ticket holders but as this did not meet the demand from Season ticket holders, we have now issued additional tickets to Cork City FC which will bring their ticket allocation to 20%. Cork City will send a link and details to their season ticket holders tomorrow evening.

Proof of Cork City Season ticket may also be requested at the gate.

 

The remaining tickets for the game will not go on-sale online and there will be no general sale of tickets at the ground on the day of the match.

 

Home Tickets will be available from the Clubhouse Only

Wednesday from 6-9 and Thursday from 6-9*

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*These tickets will be for sale to home supporters only  at the discretion of ticket sellers on the night *

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Cobh Ramblers FC

Cobh Ramblers Football Club is an Irish football club. The club, founded in 1922 and elected to the League of Ireland in 1985, hails from Cobh, County Cork and play their home matches at St. Colman's Park. The club's colours are claret and blue.