Legia's new partner. He will take care of all the payments. What does this mean for fans?


According to our information, talks on partnership between Legia and Adyen have been going on for many months. Now it has finally been officially announced. The cooperation covers the entire club payment ecosystem – from the online store and Legia FanStore, through Legia Park, to catering outlets and parking lots. As both sides declare, fans will pay in the way that is most convenient for them – by card, phone or watch. Legia fans will be able to use more payment methods – including mobile and international ones – as well as a faster and safer purchasing process. It will also be easier, among other things, with phrases.
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Marcin Herra, managing vice president of Legia Warszawa SA, emphasized that One of the club's priorities is not only what happens on the pitch, but also improving the quality of service. — We respect our fans, so we want them to enjoy maximum convenience – regardless of whether they buy a ticket, a T-shirt in the online store or pay for a meal at the stadium. We pay special attention to shortening the purchasing process and developing convenient payment methods, in line with best practices in the area of customer experience, he said.
The new system will also enable the club to offer fans personalized offers and discounts. Matouš Michněvič, Country Manager CEE at Adyen, noted that cooperation with Legia Warszawa is an important step in the company's development in Central and Eastern Europe.
— We are glad that we can support the club in the area of modern payments. The implementation of omnichannel solutions based on a unified commerce strategy translates into greater convenience for fans and opens up new opportunities for personalizing the offer and building even closer relationships with fans. All this while maintaining the highest standards of shopping safety, he emphasized.
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