Tempe, AZ – The Arizona Cardinals Football Club today announced its ticket pricing for the 2007 season at University of Phoenix Stadium.
Cardinals tickets remain among the most affordable in the National Football League and the average cost of $73.93 remains nearly $8 beneath the projected 2007 league average of $81.66.
Sideline seats have gone from $75 to $82.50 while other seats have increased by either $2 or $5.
Over 12,000 seats will be priced at $30 or less, including approximately 5,000 tickets priced at $15. These $15 and $30 seats are among the lowest-priced available in the NFL.
Season tickets in the Main (lower) Level went from $75 to $82.50 on the sidelines, $55 to $60 in the corners, and $45 to $50 in the end zone.
Seats in the Ring of Honor went from $75 to $82.50 on the sidelines and from $55 to $60 in the corners and end zone.
Seats on the Terrace (upper) Level went from $65 to $67 at midfield, $55 to $57 on the sidelines, $25 to $30 in the corners, and $10 to $15 in the end zone.
Cardinals season tickets are currently sold out. Those interested in the chance to purchase season tickets for the 2007 season must join the Cardinals season ticket waiting list. Sign up today by visiting the Cardinals website (
www.azcardinals.com) or by calling 602-379-0102. Nearly 6,000 individuals are presently on the waiting list.
As part of the Arizona Sports & Tourism Authority’s stadium and site finance package, a $4.50 per game Facility Use Fee (“FUF”) will be added to the cost of each ticket for Cardinals games and other major events at the stadium. The FUF, which will increase each year by $0.25, is collected for the repayment of bonds that were issued to fund the stadium construction, infrastructure, and other related costs.