Reus Deportiu demands the best Bombonera to save the series against Calafell
Reus Deportiu faces an almost impossible challenge after the first match of the OK Lliga Play Off quarter-finals. With a 1-8 score in their hands, the club makes an urgent call to its fans to fill the Bombonera and support the team next Saturday, May 23.
The duel against Calafell is played at home and the need to reverse the situation is clear. The club has announced that tickets for season ticket holders and members will be available at €5 at reception, in an attempt to attract the best possible crowd.
The current state of the series
The opening match: a hard blow
The result of the first match leaves no room for euphoria: 1-8 against Calafell. A difference that puts Reus Deportiu on the ropes and demands extra effort both on and off the rink.
The value of the home factor
The Bombonera, Reus Deportiu’s stadium, now more than ever becomes a key element. With the fans mobilized, the team hopes to create an atmosphere that encourages the players to overcome the initial setback.
The role of the fans
Call to mobilization
The club has made an explicit call: "We need you!". The involvement of members and season ticket holders could be decisive in changing the momentum of the series.
Accessible tickets
With tickets at only €5, Reus Deportiu wants to remove any excuse for the Bombonera not to be full. The goal is to put pressure back on a rival who clearly dominated the first encounter.
General context of the competition
The OK Lliga and its intensity
The OK Lliga Play Offs are the most intense moment of the season, where every match can mark the difference between success and frustration for the participating teams.
A challenge for Reus Deportiu
Overcoming a 1-8 deficit is not usual, but the pressure and support from the stands can give wings to a team that still has mathematical chances to stay alive in the competition.
The reality is that on Saturday, May 23, the Bombonera will be the scene of a battle that could decide Reus Deportiu’s future in the OK Lliga.
Source of the article: Reus Deportiu