The stadium, the electronic display, the content! Seoul E-Land caught both performance and fan service in three consecutive home games
Mar 12, 2025
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In particular, he beat powerhouse Suwon Samsung 4-2 in the last round, catching two rabbits of box office performance and performance. A total of 9,644 spectators entered the game. Excluding the away seats, about 6,000 home fans filled the stadium. It is the second-largest figure in history following the first round of the promotion playoff last year and the record for the largest number of spectators in terms of league games.
Ahead of the three consecutive home games of the new season, Seoul E-Land focused on improving the environment and service of the stadium to increase fans' satisfaction.
First, the exterior of Mokdong Stadium has been renovated so that fans can enjoy the game in a more pleasant environment. As part of the Korea Professional Sports Association's integrated service support project, stadium guides were improved so that major facilities and seating movements could be checked at a glance.
By dividing visitors into pre-bookers and on-site buyers, pre-bookers were encouraged to find the direction of the reserved area and on-site bookers were the first to find the ticket office. In addition, the gate information sign has been completely replaced more intuitively, and the guidance system has been further strengthened to make it easier to find seat locations and convenience facilities inside.
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Facilities inside the stadium were also improved. The interview room was expanded and a new lounge for media officials was created to create a more pleasant environment, and space for game management, such as the referee's room, was also renovated.
Content for fans has also been strengthened. Before kick-off, a variety of programs were newly established, including 'Fan Eleven' that provides opportunities for photography with best-leven players, and 'Goal Radio' that introduces and communicates with fans' stories. In addition, it gave fans special memories by showing soap bubble performances when kickoff and scoring.
Seoul E-Land plans to create a differentiated game viewing environment by conducting various new projects to improve the fan experience, such as establishing a new premium table seat, establishing an indoor goods shop, and establishing an integrated fan data management system within the first half of the year.
An official from E-Land in Seoul said, `We are pleased to be able to successfully conclude the three home games with the opening of this season. We will continue to make efforts to provide fans with a more comfortable viewing environment and a variety of things to enjoy in the future."
Reporter Park Chan-joon vanbasten@sportschosun.com
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.