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Kenyan Premier League side Tusker FC have announced they will fully transition to digital ticketing, beginning with the team’s FKF Premier League home fixture against Shabana FC on Saturday, October 5.
In a statement on the club’s official website, the Brewers further confirmed that all fans will now purchase their matchday tickets exclusively online, a move aimed at enhancing convenience, improving security, and streamlining entry into the stadium.
Speaking on the latest development, club CEO Sam Nzau said: “We are excited to take this step forward as a club. Digital ticketing not only makes it easier for our supporters to access matches, but it also gives us a more secure and efficient way of managing stadium entry. This is the future of football, and we want to be at the forefront in embracing this change in Kenya.
“At this age, technology is central to how people engage with sports and entertainment. By going digital, we want to make it seamless for fans to attend our matches and in turn attract even more supporters to back the team. It’s about making the Tusker FC experience bigger, better, and more accessible.”
The statement added: “Our next home match will be in midweek, against Mathare United on October 1, at the Kasarani Annex, where entrance will be free. But, beginning with the duel against Shabana, tentatively set to be staged at the Moi Sports Centre Kasarani, fans will buy tickets online, with their QR codes scanned at the entrances.
“Details on vendors, price and ticket-buying tutorials will be released in the course of next week.”
Tusker kicked off their Premier League campaign with a 2-0 defeat against KCB. They will return to action against Posta Rangers on Saturday.