Voston Indifference
Voston Indifference
101 East Vostonian Boulevard, Voston
Industry: Athletic Entertainment
Entity type: For-profit
Product: Sportsball, professional
Home Attendance: 394,000/AU
Revenue: 177,000μ/AU
Ticket Price: 0.25μ
Personnel:
- 30 active athletes
- 20 standby athletes
The Voston Indifference is a professional major-league sportsball club based in Voston, affiliated with the National Sportsball League.
The Indifference is a for-profit corporation and owns the team's own 112,000-seat Meh Stadium outside central Voston. The Indifference plays an average of 13 home games per 30 game season at Indifference Stadium, which is less than typical for an NSBL team.
The Voston Indifference was established early in the days of organized professional competitive sportsball in Illuminatia. The timing of the founding of a significant NSBL franchise in a city of Voston's relatively modest size was abnormal for the early days of the NSBL, which saw teams primarily established in major metropolises that would be known to easily economically support a sportsball team. The existence of the team was thanks to legislative and bureaucratic representatives who would frequent the newfound governmental seat. These public servants felt the need to ensure they had access to a home-away-from-home sportsball team who their actual hometown team could beat up upon.
General admission tickets for all games sell for 0.25μ, which is a slight premium compared to other NSBL teams. Annual home attendance figures for the Indifference average 394,000/AU. Home game attendance, on average, fills 80% of Meh Stadium's maximum capacity for A-team matches and 65% for B-team matches. Payroll for athletes accounts for approximately 20,400μ/AU of the Indifference's 177,000μ/AU annual budget.
The team's mascot is the Disinterested Diplomat.