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Dinamo reveals 2026/27 season ticket prices, digital-only sales and home matches at two Zagreb stadiums

Dinamo has announced season ticket prices for the 2026/27 campaign, with online-only sales starting on 1 July at 9:00. Digital passes will cover home matches at Maksimir and Kranjčevićeva, including league, cup and UEFA fixtures, while purchases are limited to supporters with valid club membership

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Dinamo announces season ticket prices for the 2026/2027 season: sales begin on July 1

GNK Dinamo announced on June 19, 2026, information about the sale of season tickets for the 2026/2027 season, in which the Zagreb club will play its home matches at Maksimir Stadium and, for part of the season, according to the club announcement, also at the stadium in Kranjčevićeva Street. Sales begin on July 1 at 9 a.m., and the club emphasized that purchases will be possible exclusively online and only for fans with valid membership in 2026. The most expensive season ticket for adult members up to the age of 65 will cost 410 euros for the Zapad dolje stand, while for the same stand members under 18 and over 65 will pay 340 euros. For the Sjever dolje stand, the price will be 190 euros for adult members up to the age of 65, or 140 euros for younger and older age categories of members.

The announcement is important because Dinamo is entering a season that, along with sporting goals in domestic and European competitions, will also be marked by logistical adaptation to two stadiums. According to the club notice, the season ticket will be valid for home matches in the SuperSport Croatian Football League, the SuperSport Croatian Football Cup, the qualifying rounds and league phase of UEFA competitions, as well as friendly matches. The club also stated that the season ticket guarantees the right of first refusal for matches in the knockout stage of UEFA competitions, if Dinamo qualifies for such fixtures. This means the season ticket remains a product intended for the most regular spectators, but this season it comes for the first time with a clear digital change in the issuing system.

Digital tickets become the basic format for the first time

According to GNK Dinamo’s announcement, season tickets in the 2026/2027 season will for the first time be in digital form. This means that stadium entry will be tied to a digital ticket, while fans who want a physical printout will be able to request that option for a fee of 5 euros. The club stated that printing will be possible on the day of home matches at the designated Ticket point window, and payment for printing will be possible exclusively cashlessly. Such a model reduces the role of traditional box-office sales and transfers the entire season-ticket purchase process to the online platform.

Dinamo particularly emphasized that purchases are possible only online, which differs from part of last season’s practice, when the club notice also listed physical sales at the Ticket point. According to the club announcement for the 2025/2026 season, online sales and physical sales then started on the same day, while this season season tickets are linked exclusively to online purchases. For fans, this means that before the start of sales they will need to have their membership settled and access to their user account through the official ticket platform. In the notice, the club also included a technical note that the numerical code of the season ticket can be found by moving a smartphone camera over the QR code on the season ticket.

Sales schedule and right of first refusal

Sales will take place in several phases, and the first is intended for existing season-ticket holders who want to keep the same seat. According to Dinamo’s schedule, from July 1 to July 5 the right of first refusal for the same seats will be active, while from July 6 to July 7 a period is planned for the right of first refusal with a change of seat. On July 8, sales will apply to holders of last season’s season tickets from the additional quota, and from July 9 to July 10 season tickets will be offered to club members if seats remain available after the previous phases. The club specifically clarified that the sale on July 8 applies to members who subsequently bought season tickets for the 2025/2026 season from the additional quota of 255 tickets for the Zapad dolje stand.

This schedule shows that Dinamo is trying to maintain seat continuity for existing season-ticket holders, while at the same time leaving the possibility of changing seats and later including other members. In practice, ticket availability for the wider membership base will depend on how many seats are taken during the first sales phases. In its announcement, the club did not state the total number of season tickets that will be available for the new season, so it cannot currently be officially confirmed how large a quota will remain after the right-of-first-refusal period. For buyers, the key date is therefore the start of sales, July 1 at 9 a.m., as well as checking membership status before entering the purchase system.

Prices by stands and age categories

Season-ticket prices for the 2026/2027 season are divided according to the stand and the age category of members. According to the club notice, Dinamo is selling season tickets for the Zapad dolje and Sjever dolje stands, while reduced prices apply to members under the age of 18 and over the age of 65. For the Zapad dolje stand, the basic price for adult members up to 65 is 410 euros, while the discounted price is 340 euros. For the Sjever dolje stand, the basic price is 190 euros, and the discounted price is 140 euros. Compared with last season, according to a comparison with Dinamo’s announcement for 2025/2026, prices have increased in all categories.

  • Zapad dolje: 410 euros for adult members up to the age of 65; 340 euros for members under 18 and over 65.
  • Sjever dolje: 190 euros for adult members up to the age of 65; 140 euros for members under 18 and over 65.
  • Family ticket for Zapad dolje: 340 euros per person, or per parent, according to the club’s conditions for family purchases.
  • Family ticket for Sjever dolje: 140 euros per person, or per parent, according to the club’s conditions for family purchases.

In the previous season, according to Dinamo’s announcement from June 2025, the price for Zapad dolje was 360 euros for adult members up to 65 and 300 euros for those under 18 and over 65. Sjever dolje then cost 170 euros in the basic category and 120 euros in the discounted category. In nominal terms, the new increase therefore amounts to 50 euros for the basic category in the Zapad dolje stand, 40 euros for the discounted category in the same stand, and 20 euros for both categories in the Sjever dolje stand. In percentage terms, this is an increase of approximately 13.9 percent for the basic price of Zapad dolje, 13.3 percent for the discounted price of Zapad dolje, 11.8 percent for the basic price of Sjever dolje and 16.7 percent for the discounted price of Sjever dolje.

Family tickets and discount conditions

In its announcement, Dinamo also specified the conditions for family tickets. According to the club, a family ticket can be purchased by three or more members of one family, with at least one person being an adult and at least one being a minor. The price of a family ticket for Zapad dolje is 340 euros per person, or per parent, while for Sjever dolje the price is 140 euros per person, or per parent. The club additionally stated that the family discount in the period from July 1 to July 5 can be used only by those members who used the same discount in the previous season.

This note is especially important for families that already have continuity of season tickets and want to keep their seats in the first sales phase. For new family buyers, availability will depend on the remaining quota after the end of the right-of-first-refusal period and on the conditions the club applies in the later sales phases. Since Dinamo announced that season tickets can be purchased exclusively by members with valid membership in 2026, membership remains the basic prerequisite for the family option as well. In the same notice, the club did not state any additional discounts beyond the listed age and family categories.

What the season ticket includes in a two-stadium season

One of the key novelties concerns the application of season tickets after part of the matches move from Maksimir to Kranjčevićeva. Dinamo stated that season tickets are valid for Maksimir Stadium, and after the move also for the stadium in Kranjčevićeva without the need for an additional payment. According to the club’s allocation, a season ticket for the Zapad dolje stand at Maksimir will be valid in Kranjčevićeva for the Zapad stand or for the central part of the Istok stand. A season ticket for the Sjever dolje stand at Maksimir will be valid in Kranjčevićeva for the Jug stand or for the southern part of the Istok stand.

The club nevertheless warned that it will inform season-ticket holders during the season about the exact arrangement model for the part of the matches that will be played in Kranjčevićeva. The stated allocation, according to the club announcement, applies exclusively to the 2026/2027 season. In this way, Dinamo has set in advance the framework for a period in which capacity, stand layout and entry regime will not be identical to those at Maksimir. For fans, the most important information is that the club does not foresee an additional payment when moving to the other stadium, but it reserves the possibility of later specifying the seating arrangement.

Kranjčevićeva as a transitional solution in a larger stadium project

The context of the move is connected with the renovation of Zagreb’s stadium infrastructure. According to announcements by the City of Zagreb, the stadium in Kranjčevićeva Street is being renovated as a modern sports facility with a capacity of 11,163 seats, covered stands, a heated hybrid pitch and infrastructure that meets UEFA Category 4 requirements. The City of Zagreb previously stated that the project also includes a new square along Kranjčevićeva Street, with an area of 6,300 square meters, as well as additional parking capacity. In official city information, the project is described as a prerequisite for the later demolition of the existing Maksimir stadium and the construction of a new one.

According to the City of Zagreb’s announcement on the selection of the contractor, the company Strabag was chosen for the reconstruction works on the stadium in Kranjčevićeva, and the completion deadline was stated as 18 months. In the same announcement, the City stated that Dinamo and the Croatian national football team should play matches at the stadium in Kranjčevićeva from the end of 2026. For Dinamo, this means that the 2026/2027 season is not only a sporting transition into a new cycle, but also an organizational test in which the club must coordinate season-ticket sales, the match schedule, the digital entry system and the spatial distribution of fans. That is precisely why the announcement of prices and sales conditions has broader significance than a usual seasonal information notice.

Sporting framework: domestic league, cup and European qualifiers

Dinamo enters the new season with obligations in domestic competitions and in Europe, and the season ticket includes a significant part of that schedule. According to Dinamo’s announcement, the package includes home matches in the SuperSport HNL and the SuperSport Croatian Football Cup, as well as fixtures in the qualifying rounds and league phase of UEFA competitions. On June 17, the club announced that in the second qualifying round of the Champions League it will play against Swiss side Thun, with the first match planned away on July 21 or 22, and the return leg a week later at Maksimir. The club’s official schedule for summer 2026 also highlights a home match against Slaven Belupo in the SuperSport HNL at Maksimir, scheduled for July 31 at 10 p.m.

The European part of the season is especially relevant for season-ticket buyers because the package covers the qualifying rounds and league phase of UEFA competitions, but it does not automatically include the knockout stage. For those matches, according to Dinamo’s notice, the season ticket gives the right of first refusal. Such a solution usually separates guaranteed entry to the already known part of the competition calendar from matches that depend on qualification and a later draw. In the domestic league and cup, the season ticket gives fans predictability, while in the European part the value of the package also depends on how far the club goes in the qualifiers and any eventual league phase.

Online purchase and installment payment

The club stated that members whose banks allow a transaction to be divided into installments within banking applications can use that option. Unlike last season’s notice, in which Dinamo stated that installment purchases were possible only at the Ticket point, the new announcement points to banking applications and their functions. This means that the possibility of installment payment will not be the same for all buyers, but will depend on the bank and the options that each user has activated. Since season-ticket sales for the 2026/2027 season have been announced as exclusively online, buyers should check the conditions of the card and application they use before the transaction.

For the club, the digitalization of sales is a continuation of a broader shift toward a system in which membership, buyer identification and the ticket are connected in the same online environment. For fans, this brings faster purchasing, but also greater responsibility to check technical requirements, valid membership and access password on time. Dinamo’s decision to start sales at 9 a.m. on July 1 will probably create increased interest among existing season-ticket holders in the first hours, especially because the first phase lasts only until July 5. Final availability for members who do not have a seat from last season will be known only after the end of the right-of-first-refusal phases.

What changes compared with the 2025/2026 season

A comparison with the club notice for the 2025/2026 season shows several important changes. The first is price-related: all main season-ticket categories are more expensive than last season. The second concerns sales: the new season introduces exclusively online purchases, while previously sales at the Ticket point were also listed. The third is technical: season tickets for the first time become digital as the basic form, while a physical printout becomes an additional option for a fee. The fourth change concerns stadium logistics, because this year’s notice explicitly regulates how tickets will be valid both at Maksimir and in Kranjčevićeva.

Together, these changes indicate a season in which the season ticket will be more than confirmation of a seat in the stadium. It will simultaneously function as a membership right, a digital document, purchase priority for part of the European matches and an instrument of adaptation to a temporary stadium regime. Dinamo therefore had to cover prices, deadlines, discounts, the purchase method, the digital format, printing, installment payment and the allocation of seats in Kranjčevićeva in the same announcement. For fans who want to avoid the uncertainty of buying individual tickets, the season ticket still offers the broadest package of home matches, but at a higher price and with stricter online purchase conditions than before.

Sources:
- GNK Dinamo Zagreb – official notice on season tickets for the 2026/2027 season, prices, sales deadlines, digital format and rules for Maksimir and Kranjčevićeva (link)
- GNK Dinamo Zagreb – official notice on season tickets for the 2025/2026 season, used to compare last season’s prices and sales conditions (link)
- GNK Dinamo Zagreb – official news about the opponent in the second qualifying round of the Champions League, used for the sporting context of the season (link)
- City of Zagreb – official information about the Kranjčevićeva stadium project, capacity, value, facilities and construction deadlines (link)
- City of Zagreb – official notice on the selection of the contractor and the role of Kranjčevićeva in the new Maksimir stadium project (link)
- GNK Dinamo Zagreb – official schedule of upcoming matches, used to check the summer schedule of home matches (link)

Note: This content was prepared with the assistance of artificial intelligence tools. The content was editorially reviewed before publication.

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