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Football - UEFA Europa Conference League season 2025/2026 (32. round)
26. February 2026. 21:00h
NK Celje vs Drita
Stadion Z'dežele, Celje, SI
2026
26
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets, buy and sales: NK Celje – Drita football match, European Conference League at Stadion Z'dežele in Celje

Looking for tickets for NK Celje – Drita in the European Conference League? Here you can start your ticket purchase and plan your matchday at Stadion Z'dežele in Celje, from choosing a section to arriving at the gates. Demand is rising, so secure your tickets early and avoid last-minute queues on match week

A match that changes the tone of the entire season

Celje and Drita play a match in Celje that isn't just about ninety minutes, but about the experience of a European night where the crowd often becomes a decisive factor. Stadion Z'dežele lives differently during such events, and interest in tickets rises as soon as the opponent and the stakes of the competition are confirmed. This is precisely why ticket sales become as important a topic as the team's form, because a full stand changes the rhythm of the game, raises the intensity of the pressing, and forces the guests into errors in ball transition. Drita arrives as the champion of Kosovo and a team that relies on solid organization, while Celje enters with the ambition to confirm the results of their European journey so far and continue a series of good performances. Tickets for such a duel are usually sought earlier than for league matches, so the recommendation is simple: Secure your tickets immediately!

Competition context and double-header schedule

This pair enters the play-offs for advancement to the next round, with the first match scheduled away, and the return leg being played in Celje, at the address Opekarniška cesta 15, Celje, SI. According to available schedules and announcements, the first match will be played on February 19, while the return leg on February 26 brings an evening in front of home fans, starting at 21:00, a time slot that further emphasizes the atmosphere and rhythm of the match. In such a double-header, victory is often achieved not only by quality in the final third but also by managing energy through two matches, smart rotations, and emotional control at moments when the result is decided. Celje has announced that information regarding organization and sectors will be published in a timely manner through club channels, and it is simultaneously clear that tickets in such matches are perceived as entry to an event that transcends a regular sports program. For fans planning to arrive from outside Celje, this means planning the trip earlier, but also purchasing tickets sooner to avoid stress in the final days before the match.

Numbers describing style and confidence

If the duel is viewed through the statistics of the European performance so far, Celje enters with a clearer attacking signature, while Drita acts more sparingly in realization but dangerous when space for transition opens up. According to summaries of team figures, Celje has scored eight goals up to this stage, while Drita is at two, and the difference in attacking efficiency often suggests a difference in the way of playing, as one team reaches the final shot more easily, while the other relies on reading situations and waiting for a mistake. It is particularly interesting that Celje has a prominent scorer in Franko Kovačević with five goals, while for Drita, Arb Manaj is at two, which roughly speaks to the distribution of responsibility in the finishing phase. In terms of assists, the numbers are modest on both sides, suggesting that goals are often born from concrete solutions, set pieces, or individual moves, rather than long combinations. In such an environment, the factor of the stands and the moment when the crowd lifts the team can be the difference between a match decided by a detail and a match that goes in the host's direction, so tickets are not just a formality but an investment in an atmosphere that can break the duel.

Celje: squad depth and roles that are recognized

Celje enters this match with a squad that covers multiple solutions across positions, which is important in a schedule that requires both freshness and competitive maturity. In the defense and midfield, the importance of continuity is especially felt, as a team that knows each other reacts better to changes in rhythm and takes control more easily when the opponent tries to force long balls. Among the players the audience recognizes for their performance and role, Franko Kovačević stands out as the attacking spearhead, Nikita Iosifov as an option for width and penetration, and Žan Karničnik who contributes through both energy and verticality on the flank. In the midfield, Mario Kvesić and Milot Avdyli are mentioned as players who can connect the lines and speed up the ball transition, and this is exactly what often separates matches where the host creates pressure from matches where everything comes down to patience. When a return leg is played, coaches often choose solutions that bring initiative from the first minute, and that is where the element comes in that fans feel before the players run out onto the pitch: a full stand and a good distribution of sectors, which is why buying tickets imposes itself as the first move for anyone who wants to be part of the evening.

Drita: discipline, transition, and players who carry the idea

Drita comes from an environment where European matches are experienced as a major test, and teams coming away often try to survive the pressure first and only then build their moments. According to available data on performance in the competition, Drita is a team that relies on organization without the ball, lower possession, and patience, and in that style, details like the first duel after a lost ball and discipline in closing half-spaces are important. Arb Manaj stands out as the most concrete attacking figure, while Albert Dabiqaj and Almir Ajzeraj are among the names appearing as scorers and threats from the second line, which is a typical pattern for a team seeking a chance in transition. In such a framework, it is often key how Drita will react when Celje raises the tempo, because an away return leg can be a match where the opponent defends more than planned. For the audience, this means that a match with many tactical details and phases can be expected where the game will break on set pieces and second balls, and those are exactly the moments when the stadium reacts loudest and when tickets become an entry to a memorable experience.

Tactical frameworks: where the match is won

The most common pattern in such duels is that the host tries to impose intensity early, while the guest looks for calm and set pieces that will silence the stands. Celje will naturally strive for high pressure and a quick entry into the final third, as goal statistics and the profile of the most prominent scorer suggest a team that creates chances more easily when the game has rhythm. Drita, on the other hand, will try to maintain compact lines and force Celje into shots from poorer positions, and then threaten through quick exits and two-on-two situations on the flanks. It will be particularly interesting to see how Celje uses width and side positions, as matches where the opponent defends deep often require patience, quick side changes, and midfield players entering the half-space. In such a scenario, the crowd can become an extra player, because every duel won, every intercepted pass, and every corner raises the energy in the stands, so tickets are not reduced just to sitting and watching, but to active participation in the rhythm of the match.

Stadion Z'dežele as a stage for a European night

Stadion Z'dežele in Celje has profiled itself as a modern football facility with a natural grass pitch and standard dimensions of 105 by 68 meters, and such a surface usually favors teams that want to play fast and vertically. The capacity in club and management descriptions ranges around 13 thousand seats, making it compact enough for the sound of the stands to remain within the stadium bowl and be transmitted to the pitch. The club highlights that the stadium took its final form after gradual expansion, while the facility manager emphasizes modernity and the possibility of organizing different levels of competition, with stands surrounding the pitch and creating close contact between the audience and the game. In practice, this means that fans often feel they are part of the event rather than distant observers, especially in evening slots when the floodlights and the rhythm of the match elevate the experience. If you plan to attend, it makes sense to react in time because ticket sales in such slots accelerate as soon as fans assess that it is a match that can open the door to the next round, so it is worth repeating: Buy tickets via the button below.

What fan interest looks like and what good preparation for arrival means

The club has already communicated that tickets for the home match with Drita enter wide sale in early February, which is a signal that increased interest is expected and that a last-minute rush wants to be avoided. In the early phase of pre-sale, priority is given to season and half-season ticket holders, and it is also emphasized that tickets are personalized, meaning that visitors should count on clear entry rules and checks at the gates. The announcement also mentions that details regarding general sale and sector organization will be published in a timely manner, which is standard practice for matches where a larger number of visitors and enhanced security procedures are expected. For fans, this is a practical message not to delay the purchase of tickets, because the best seats fill up fastest, and later only peripheral options remain that do not offer the same experience. Tickets for this match disappear quickly, so buy tickets on time and plan your arrival earlier to avoid crowds around the entrance and personalization checks.

Celje as a host city: history, a walk, and the match day experience

Celje is often described as the city of counts, with the recognizable Old Castle on the hill dominating the panorama and giving a special framework to anyone coming to the match from outside the local area. Tourist recommendations regularly highlight the castle and the old core as places that can be visited in the same day, which is particularly practical when the match is in the evening, leaving enough time for the city and the atmosphere before arriving at the stadium. Such a daily schedule often becomes a ritual: a walk through the center, a coffee in town, and then a gradual departure towards the sports park under Golovec where the fan pulse is felt hours before the start. For visiting fans and neutral visitors, it is an opportunity to combine the match with a short introduction to the city, while locals are left with that familiar feeling that something bigger than the standard schedule is happening in their city. In this story, tickets gain additional value, as they are not just a ticket for the stand but also a trigger for the whole day revolving around the match, cheering, and the city atmosphere.

Practical information about the location and tickets

The venue is Stadion Z'dežele, Opekarniška cesta 15, Celje, SI, and club descriptions of the stadium link it to the sports park under Golovec, which makes orientation easier for everyone coming for the first time. For matches like this, the recommendation is to arrive earlier, as the entrances fill up faster due to checks and the higher number of visitors, especially if tickets are personalized and if data matching is checked. In the pre-sale information, price examples are also mentioned, such as 22 euros for adults in the family sector and 10 euros for children up to and including 15 years of age, with notes that special rules for season ticket holders apply in certain purchase phases. Such numbers serve best as a guide for fans to estimate their budget and choose the sector that suits them, and at the same time, they are an additional argument to secure tickets earlier so that the choice is wider. If your goal is to be in the stands at the moment when the match opens and the stadium begins to live its European rhythm, secure your tickets and click the button labeled

as soon as it is available below.

Sources:
- NK Celje, club announcement of the play-offs and information on the start of ticket sales and the double-header schedule
- NK Celje, page about the stadium and capacity and history of the facility's expansion
- ESPN, match overview and statistical summaries and lists of scorers and assistants for both teams
- FBref, team statistics and match logs in the competition for the 2025/2026 season
- Sofascore, schedule and basic information about the first match of the double-header
- ZPO Celje, description of the stadium and technical specifications of the facility
- Visit Celje and Slovenia.info, tourist and historical context of the city of Celje and landmarks

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