Lederhosen as the main prize: SC Strasser Bau Stainz inspires spectators
Lederhosen as the main prize: SC Strasser Bau Stainz inspires spectators
The SC Strasser Bau Stainz 1922 recently launched a special campaign to increase interest in visiting the stadium. The focus of this initiative was a large price raffle that took place in mid -October. The association not only wanted to increase the number of spectators, but also to ensure a more pleasant atmosphere. Chairman Kurt Moser emphasized that it is important to develop new ideas again and again to inspire and satisfy visitors.
Also on board was Markus Leitinger, who handed over the prizes with Moser. A highlight of the raffle was to hand over traditional leather pants from the Weigl Trachtenstube. The winner, Kevin Ullmann from Groß St. Florian, was overjoyed and made it clear: "I have always liked to have leather pants." With five lots, he had increased his chances of winning and finally received the price worth 330 euros.attractive prices for visitors
The raffle not only inspired the viewers present, but also those who could not be in the stadium because they also had chances of winning. Each participant was given the opportunity to choose from a variety of prices, including non -cash prices, vouchers and various shopping benefits. Elena, the daughter of the player Sascha Pressnitz, acted in the sports field canteen, as Glücksengerl and pulled the lots for the happy winners.
Despite the club's winter break program, there was an impressive number of almost a thousand prices. In view of the circumstances that the championship has ended and the players have entered winter training, the raffle was a good means to maintain the connection between the club and fans. The participants were not only looking forward to the possible profits, but also to the community and the sporting ambience that SC Strasser Bau Stainz in 1922
Overall, the event showed that with creative ideas and attractive prices, the enthusiasm of the fans can also be held up in the less active winter time. The success of the raffle is a small but fine step towards a lively community. More about the background and details of these initiatives can readers in a comprehensive report on www.meinbezirk.at read.
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