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Richmond Raiders single game tickets on sale

The Richmond Raiders announced today that single game tickets for the 2014 season are now on sale through the team’s website and ticket hotline.

The six-game home schedule begins on Saturday, April 12 with a 2013 championship game rematch against the Alabama Hammers. The first 1,000 fans through the doors will receive a free Touchdown Towel. The following Saturday, April 19, the Raiders will welcome the Harrisburg Stampede. May home dates include the 17th and 24th, while June will feature the team’s first ever Friday night home game on the 6th when Lehigh Valley comes to Richmond.

The regular season home campaign concludes on June 21.

All home games start at 7:00 at the Richmond Coliseum. Each home game will feature a theme with contests, fun exhibits, giveaways, prizes, the unparalleled Lady Raiders dance team and other great entertainment throughout the night. Doors open at 5:30 for pregame entertainment, and after every game, all fans are invited on the field for a free photo and autograph session with the players, mascots, and dance team.

The Raiders have made the Professional Indoor Football League playoffs each of the last two years, winning a home playoff game and advancing to play for the league championship both 1 in that span, which is the best in the league.

Fans can join the fun by getting tickets now! Single game tickets start at just $7 and can be purchased on the Raiders’ website, www.RichmondRaidersProFootball.com.

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