Valencia CF adapt customer service to prevention of COVID-19

Placing the health of all of the club’s fans as a priority and paying constant attention to the development of the health situation generated by COVID-19, Valencia CF have -in addition to the internal measures in place since February 28th- undertaken the following temporary measures, with the purpose of maintaining necessary attention and contact with fans. We thank you for your collaboration and responsibility in facing this extraordinary situation together:
CUSTOMER SERVICE FAN OFFICE:
Until March 31st, this will be open via telephone from Monday-Friday, as well as through contact.valenciacf.es from 9am-6pm CET. On March 16/17/18, the hours will be 9am-2pm. The office will be closed on March 19th-20th.
MESTALLA TICKET OFFICE OPENING HOURS:
Friday, March 13th: 10am-2pm, 5pm-8pm.
Monday, March 16th: 9:15am-2pm.
Tuesday, March 17th: 9:15am-2pm.
Wednesday, March 18th: 9:15am-2pm.
Wednesday, March 19th to Sunday, March 22nd: Closed.
MESTALLA FOREVER TOUR:
Closed until further notice.
For any doubts or queries, contact: tourmestalla@dtaocioyturismo.com
VCF OFFICIAL STORES:
The VCF Official Store at Mestalla and VCF Megastore will be closed from Friday, March 13th at 8pm CET until further notice. The Online Store will remain open.
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