Town's 'Football For All' initiative for community members is up and running.
Athlone Town have announced a new initiative that will see wheelchair users and the visually impaired given free season tickets.
The midlanders say community members can avail of the offer on a first come, first served basis as there is a limited number of spaces available.
A season ticket will allow any holder access to both the men's and women's games at Athlone Town Stadium, as well as an accompanying ticket for a carer.
Town's League of Ireland First Division season kicks off on Friday week against Wexford, while the Women's Premier Division campaign starts with the midlanders hosting Galway March 9th.
Before that, Ciaran Kilduff's FAI Cup champions will look to win a second consecutive President's Cup when they meet Peamount United on March 5th, in Athlone Town Stadium.
Those looking to secure season tickets, can do so here.
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