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MLS Sporting K.C. Sold Out Of Premium Seats For First Time In Club History

MLS Sporting K.C. has sold out of its premium seating inventory for the first time in club history, a rep said. The club last week sold the remaining two of its 35 luxury suites which carry three-, five- and 10-year agreements and are priced between $52,500-85,000 per year. The club has also sold all 396 Field Club premium seats, which are in the $2,750-3,650 range, and its 976 Shield Club seats, which range between $1,250-1,400. Last year Sporting K.C. sold 33 of the luxury suites but kept two on a game-by-game basis. A representative said the team previously sold out of its field-side premium seating at its old home, CommunityAmerica Ballpark. Currently the club has sold 85% of its season tickets.

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