INVERNESS, Scotland – Inverness Caledonian Thistle has announced that season tickets for the 2025/26 football season will go on sale starting Monday, following the club’s official exit from administration.
The League One club confirmed the development on Thursday and revealed that the new season ticket prices will include significant reductions for adult and senior supporters. The decision comes as part of a collaborative effort between the club and the Inverness Caledonian Thistle Supporters Trust.
Affordable Prices to Encourage Fans’ Return
ICTFC Commercial Manager Andrew Benjamin said the club’s new leadership team prioritized fan input while setting prices for the upcoming campaign. As a result, all adult season tickets are now priced below £300, including for supporters who did not hold a ticket last season but wish to return.
“It was a pleasure working with the Supporters Trust from the very start on this season’s ticket pricing and listening to fan feedback,” Benjamin said.
“We know how important it is to reward the loyalty our fans have shown. These renewal prices reflect that appreciation. We also want to welcome back those who’ve been away—this is a great time to return and be part of something special.”
Benjamin pointed to the strong community support seen at the club’s final home match last season, which drew a crowd of 2,400, as evidence of a growing fan base.
New Stadium Sponsor and Future Plans
The club also announced a new three-year sponsorship deal with Sarens PSG, which includes naming rights for the stadium. Further, the club is exploring additional revenue options, including plans to host concerts by installing a stage behind the North Stand.
Supporters Trust Applauds Joint Effort
George Moodie, chairman of the ICT Supporters Trust, praised the cooperative spirit between fans and club management.
“We were involved right from the start, providing input on ticket pricing and categories,” Moodie said. “This collaboration shows what can be achieved through strong, open communication.”
He added that discounted renewal prices were crucial to acknowledge the loyalty of fans who stood by the team last season.
“I hope supporters will get behind the club once again and purchase their season tickets early, so we can build momentum for what we hope will be an exciting new season,” he said.