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Greuther Fürth and the Bundesliga 2 – it fits like a glove. Since 1997, the club has been promoted to the top division twice. However, they were relegated the very next year. However, with a capacity of around 16,600, the Ronhof sports park is always full.
If you want to get Greuther Fürth tickets for the upcoming Bundesliga 2 matches, we have all the important tips ready. Find out now about advance ticket sales, current prices and the secondary market for the cloverleaves.
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If you’re looking for tickets for the Kleeblätter, you’ll come across the club’s online shop relatively quickly. Tickets are available in advance via this official sales channel. This allows Kleeblätter from all over Germany to secure tickets for the upcoming home games. The so-called first market naturally offers you a price and authenticity guarantee.
If a Greuther Fürth home game is already sold out, tickets are only available on the secondary market. However, there is no official sales channel from the club. You will therefore have to look for tickets from third-party sellers or private sellers. This in turn can lead to prices rising significantly for top matches. Therefore, always pay attention to the original selling price.
You can purchase your Greuther Fürth tickets conveniently via the club’s online shop. Orders can be placed around the clock, seven days a week. Fans from all over Germany have the opportunity to secure tickets for upcoming home matches via the digital sales channel. To buy online, you must register on the website in advance. The account is free and all you need is a valid e-mail address.
You can then use the online shop to select the right seats or choose a standing area in the stadium. Online payment is only possible by credit card or via PayPal. After payment, the Greuther Fürth tickets will be sent to you by e-mail. You can then either print out the tickets as a PDF file or show them on your smartphone.
Of course, tickets for Greuther Fürth home matches are also available at the box office. If the match is not sold out, the box office usually opens two hours before kick-off. Here you can still secure remaining tickets and spontaneously arrive at the stadium.

In the top duels against the promotion candidates, it can happen that Greuther Fürth’s home games are completely sold out and you can no longer buy tickets on the primary market. The only option then is to look at the secondary market.
The club itself does not have an official platform to provide fans with secure and fair access to the secondary market. You therefore have to switch to third-party platforms and search for remaining contingents. As a rule, tickets are only ever sold on the secondary market by private individuals. Of course, there is no price regulation at the club. You should therefore always take a look at the original ticket price before making any overpriced purchases.
We work with the following providers on the secondary market:
As an occasional fan, the day ticket at Greuther Fürth is the best choice for you. At Sportpark Ronhof, you can choose between around 8,000 standing places and a further 8,000 seats. If you want to experience more than half of all home matches live in the stadium, a season ticket is worthwhile. However, these are only issued at the start of the season and can no longer be purchased at a reduced price during the current season.
Tickets for the whole family are available in the WBG family block. This is located on the back straight and usually sells out quickly. If you want to come to the stadium with the entire family, you should be ready in time for the start of sales.
Children up to the age of 5 will be issued with a lap or counting ticket at the box office. This ticket is free of charge, but does not entitle the child to their seat. The lap ticket cannot be applied for online in advance.
Referee tickets are available at the box office at home matches without the possibility of advance reservation. However, you have to be quick here, as only a small contingent of free tickets is reserved. These special tickets are also only available at the Kassenhaus Nord.
For a visit to Sportpark Ronhof, we recommend a ticket for the Gegengerade. Here you have the best view of the pitch and at the same time an allocated seat. A ticket for these costs 38 euros during the current season. There are also seats available in sector Q. These cost 32 euros per person. Alternatively, you can also find seats in the main stand. The view is not necessarily better here, but a ticket still costs 45 euros. Standing tickets are significantly cheaper. Greuther Fürth tickets for both the north and south stands cost just 16 euros.
Discounts are available for young people between the ages of 14 and 17, full-time students, those doing their voluntary service, holders of the Bavarian volunteer card, pensioners, and the unemployed. Depending on the ticket category, you can secure a discount of up to 5 euros per ticket. It is even cheaper for children between the ages of 6 and 13. A flat rate of 8 euros per ticket applies here.
A season ticket cost between 150 and 450 euros at the start of this season. Seats in the family sector were available for 230 euros per season. Discounts were only available for young people and children in this case.
Seats in the smoke-free family sector cost 32 euros for an adult, 29 euros for those entitled to a discount and 8 euros for children.
The entire pre-sale takes place online. This allows you to secure tickets for Greuther Fürth’s upcoming home matches in advance. As a rule, tickets go on sale around three weeks before the match day. Tickets for all home games are also available in the sports center. Away tickets may also be available at the sports center. However, the availability of away tickets in the sports center may vary depending on the host club. It may therefore make more sense to secure Greuther Fürth tickets for away trips online.
You can also visit the fan shop at Schwabacher Straße 15 directly in Fürth to secure your advance tickets. As a rule, there is no separate advance sale for season ticket holders and club members. However, this may change for top matches or upcoming DFB Cup clashes. To stay up to date, you can subscribe to the club’s newsletter. Here you will receive regular information about upcoming pre-sale dates.
If you want to experience a match day at Sportpark Ronhof in an exceptional way, you can opt for Greuther Fürth VIP tickets. It is not possible to order these tickets online. You must submit an order form in advance or contact the person responsible, Niklas Honskamp, directly. All contact details and the form can be found on the club website.
The VIP day ticket costs 332 euros this season. Discounts are available for children aged between 6 and 9 and children aged between 10 and 15. For this price, you get access to the VIP area from 90 minutes before the match, excellent catering and business seats in the main stand. You can also secure a VIP parking space for an additional 35 euros.
There are two modern and cozy lounges in the stadium. In addition to the VIP area, you can use both areas free of charge.
Greuther Fürth has been a permanent fixture in the DFB Cup since the 1996/97 season. The club can look back on some notable successes. They reached the quarter-finals in 2003/04 and 2009/10. However, they were beaten by Werder Bremen and Bayern. Unfortunately, there has not been much to celebrate in the DFB Cup in the recent past.
Bitter defeats against much weaker opponents have already led to early cup exits. However, the fans at Sportpark Ronhof are not letting this spoil their mood. Just in time for the first cup round, the cloverleaves will be accompanied on the pitch by thousands of fans. As a true Greuther fan, you shouldn’t miss out on a DFB Cup clash.
Since the 2009/10 season, the Sportpark has had a modern stand for people with disabilities. There is space for up to 25 fans, including accompanying people. The barrier-free area of the stadium is as close as possible to the pitch and promises a particularly great stadium experience. For blind people, there are four blind reporters at every home game. Headphones are provided free of charge by the club. Tickets can be booked online in advance and are available at a discounted price.

Sportpark Ronhof has a capacity of around 16,600 fans, making it one of the smaller stadiums in the Bundesliga 2. The club’s home matches have been played here since 1910. This makes Greuther Fürth the third longest-standing traditional club to play at the same venue.
We have also collected all the important information for your journey to Sportpark Ronhof:
Travelling by car: As the parking situation requires improvement, the club recommends travelling by public transport. Some car parks are available on the RWS grounds near the stadium. A parking ticket costs 6 euros on match day.
Travelling by bus and train: Several bus lines run from Fürth main station to the “Friedhof” stop. Lines 173, 174 and 177 take you nearby to the stadium.
Spielvereinigung Greuther Fürth was officially founded in 1903 through the merger of the two clubs Freie Turnerschaft Fürth and Turngemeinde Fürth.
Greuther Fürth plays its home matches in the Ronhof sports park, which is one of the oldest football stadiums in Germany and has undergone several renovations.
Greuther Fürth has won several German championships, albeit before the Bundesliga was founded. More recently, the club is known for its promotions and relegations between the Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2.
Yes, Greuther Fürth has a historic rivalry with 1. FC Nürnberg, known as the Franconian derby, one of the oldest derbies in German football.
Greuther Fürth has around 3,000 members (as of 2024).
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