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Get your seat and watch history in the making

To fund repairs to our historic Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame is again selling football season tickets after suspending sales more than three decades ago.

The revenue generated through the ticket plan will be used to assist in paying for repairs and ongoing maintenance to the 77-year-old Notre Dame Stadium’s original seating bowl. The exact cost of the project is yet to be finalized, but is expected to exceed $40 million. Learn more about the preservation.

Alumni, parents and friends will have the first opportunity to purchase these new season tickets, after which the ticket process will be open to the general public if tickets remain. A computerized lottery, similar to the annual general alumni ticket lottery, will be conducted if necessary.

How can I take advantage of this opportunity?

Click on the link below and you can sign up immediately to be put on a waiting list. Get on the season ticket lottery waiting list or call (574) 631-7356 to receive an application.

  • There will be a $50 non-refundable enrollment fee to be on the list.
  • In January, you will be sent an application and subsequently entered into a lottery for a chance to win up to six tickets per game.
  • Applicants will be notified by April each year whether they will receive tickets.
  • A waiting list for the ongoing future lotteries of season tickets will be established after all of the current allotment has been sold.
  • Terms/conditions

How can I participate in the Football Ticket Lottery?

Any individual is invited to participate in the University’s football ticket lottery as a special contributor as outlined in the Football Ticket Lottery Guidelines. Special contributors are those people who support the University at the annual giving level of $1,500 or more – usually through the Sorin Society or one of the University’s other recognition societies. Special contributor applications have improved chances for success to multiple home games in the lottery. Read more about the University’s recognition societies.

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“Notre Dame Stadium is a legendary landmark in American athletics, and we are committed to preserving and maintaining both its structural integrity and its historic look and feel.” –John Affleck-Graves, executive vice president of the University