Celtic FC has announced a partnership with XS2Event to expand accessibility for international football fans. The collaboration aims to increase the club’s global reach and simplify travel arrangements for supporters wishing to attend matches at Celtic Park.
Celtic FC has selected XS2Event, an international technology partner operating in over 120 countries, to facilitate this expansion. XS2Event’s platform allows travel professionals worldwide to offer official tickets to major sporting events, integrating match attendance into broader travel itineraries.
The partnership will make it easier for foreign fans to experience Celtic FC, Celtic Park, and the matchday atmosphere in Glasgow. It addresses a need for streamlined access for international supporters.
Jeroen Huis in ’t Veld, co-founder of XS2Event, stated the company is proud to partner with a club of Celtic’s stature and history, noting the cooperation will ease access for international supporters. He emphasized XS2Event’s mission to make sporting events more accessible for travelers.
Ben Slater, Head of Business Development at Celtic FC, said the partnership improves access for overseas fans and increases the club’s international visibility. He highlighted the collaboration’s role in connecting with new audiences in key markets.
The partnership underscores Celtic FC’s commitment to international growth and fan engagement. It also reinforces XS2Event’s position as a leading platform for distributing official sports tickets to the travel industry.
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