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Sounders offer no season-ticket friendlies for 2013

For the first time, the Sounders FC 2013 season-ticket package will include the 17 Major League Soccer regular-season games but no international friendly.

Published: Sept. 26, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PDTUpdated: Sept. 26, 2012 at 9:47 a.m. PDT
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For the first time, the Sounders FC 2013 season-ticket package will include the 17 Major League Soccer regular-season games but no international friendly.

Over their first four seasons, the Sounders have played host to international clubs Chelsea, Barcelona, Boca Juniors, Celtic, Chivas de Guadalajara and Manchester United.

On Tuesday, general manager Adrian Hanauer said such friendlies may continue to be scheduled, but they will not be part of the season-ticket package.

“We’ve listened to our fans,” he said. “We’ve heard – it’s, of course, mixed – but some of the feedback is ‘We’re way more interested in competitive games than exhibitions.’

“It doesn’t mean we won’t do a friendly. It’s still possible. … If there’s a good opportunity with the right terms, we can do it.”

Hanauer said reaching acceptable terms could be easier if potential opponents don’t have the leverage of knowing that the Sounders already have sold such a game to their most-loyal fans. With that in mind, some visiting clubs have had more bargaining power when it came to dictating items such as natural-grass surfaces, game dates and times, and obligations within the community while in the region.

“It’s negotiating from a position of weakness,” Hanauer said.

In terms of attendance, the friendlies have been successful. Man U’s visit last season drew 67,052 – the largest soccer crowd ever in the Pacific Northwest.

This season, European champion Chelsea drew 53,309 to CenturyLink Field. However, that will be only the fourth-largest home crowd of the Sounders season, behind the 60,908 and 55,718 that showed up for MLS matches against Los Angeles and Vancouver, respectively, and less than the 62,000 tickets already sold for the Oct. 7 visit from the Portland Timbers.

The Sounders have led MLS in attendance in each of their four seasons. Attendance also has climbed each season, and currently stands at 42,134. Hanauer said the club’s decision to drop friendlies from the season-ticket package makes it more likely that the upward attendance trend will continue.

With three MLS crowds outdrawing the Chelsea game, he said, “that sort of tells us that there’s plenty of opportunity to bulk up and improve with competitive games, not necessarily the friendlies.”

ADDED TIME

Before their 2009 expansion season, the Sounders announced that they would allow season-ticket holders and Alliance members to vote every four years on whether to retain the general manager. The club announced Tuesday that the first vote will run from Oct. 7 to Dec. 7. More information is available at www.SoundersFCVote.com. … Midfielder Mauro Rosales (quadriceps) trained fully on Tuesday and said he felt fine, according to coach Sigi Schmid. However, Schmid was not ready to confirm Rosales’ availability for the club’s Saturday match at Vancouver. The Sounders continue training for that match today.

don.ruiz@thenewstribune.com 253-597-8808 blog.thenewstribune.com/soccer @donruiztnt

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