Become a member of Redcar Athletic Football Club today.
Here at Redcar Athletic, we believe being a supporter is worth much more than just a season ticket.
With our Steelmen Membership Programme, fans have the opportunity to pay either a monthly subscription, or an annual fee (for a reduced rate), to reap all the benefits of a traditional season pass, and so much more.
A vastly successful first year in arrears, Redcar Athletic are proud to confirm that the Steelmen Membership Programme is continuing into 2025, with over 100 supporters already renewed and ready for the new campaign.
Launched last July, the programme put an innovative spin on a typical season ticket offering, granting entry to all home (league) matches – and a number of further benefits – for a monthly subscription.
In contrast to a traditional season pass, the membership model offered supporters more freedom to decide how best to follow the club, from the ability to join, or cancel, at any time, to a multitude of ways to spread the cost.
The 2024/25 season right around the corner, the time has never been better to join Redcar Athletic, with a mass of benefits just a number of clicks away.
Whether you’re renewing your subscription from last season, taking the step up from paying match-by-match, or new to the football club entirely, we can’t wait to welcome you to the Redcar seafront.
Please note, if you have an existing subscription, you do not need to renew your Membership for the new season. Please see your membership in the RAFC App, or contact info@redcarathletic.co.uk for more information.
For all further enquiries, please contact ryan.mcknight@redcarathletic.co.uk.
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