Season ticket renewals begin today and will run until April 8, with the club updating the terms and conditions on general admission season tickets.
Leeds posted an update that said: “Despite the overwhelming demand for tickets, Season Ticket holders not attending matches at Elland Road is still a problem as it detracts from our legendary atmosphere that is vital to the teams’ performance.”
As a result, a new ‘usage’ condition will be implemented from the 2024-25 season, with season ticket-holders required to achieve the 80% threshold, or they will not be invited to renew the following season.
The club defines attendance as going to the game at the 37,000-capacity Elland Road (pictured) personally, a friend or family member using the ticket, or putting the seat up for resale via Leeds United’s official ticket exchange scheme.
Adult season ticket prices will begin at £18.87 (€22/$24) per game if the club remains in the Championship or £22.84 if the team is promoted back to the Premier League. Under-11s will cost £3.74 for the Championship or £4.53 for the Premier League.
Leeds United is currently second in the Championship table, six points behind Leicester City.