Salford RLFC have surpassed a huge milestone in regards to their season ticket sales, as the club prepare for their first campaign under new ownership and a new identity.
Led by former player Mason-Caton Brown, the phoenix club came to fruition after the Red Devils were sent into liquidation, following a year of financial issues and promises being broken under previous owners.
Ryan Brierley has also returned to the club, this time as a CEO, and he will also be a key figure in the future of the club and where it is headed.
The Championship season kicks off next week, and Salford will take on Oldham RLFC in a local derby to get their season underway.
Announcements on players, kits and everything in between are expected to be made before that game, but one thing the club have already confirmed is the number of season tickets they have sold.
At present, the club have sold 1,000 memberships, and whilst that may not be a huge number compared to some other clubs, or what they have had previously, to sell that many just over a week is an incredible feat, and proves that rugby league in Salford will never die.
❤️ 1,000 Season Tickets Sold! 🙌
A huge thank you to every Salford fan who’s backed the club for 2026 🔴⚫️
This is just the beginning 💪
🎟️ Haven’t got yours yet? Be part of the rise 👉 https://t.co/9Vsze81uMr#SalfordRLFC #RiseAgainTogether #ForTheFans
— Salford RLFC (@Salford_RLFC) January 7, 2026
James
January 7, 2026 at 12:11 pm
A huge plaudit that for their fans who were nearly lost to RL forever!