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Numbers and costs of all Serie A season tickets

A few days before the starting lineup of Serie A 22/23, here is the season ticket situation with all the prices and the sales situation.

In addition to the various transfer market negotiations, in the last month all the various clubs have launched their season ticket campaigns with the intention of bringing more and more fans back to the stadium after the covid-related restrictions of recent years, which have severely penalized the revenues of all Italian clubs.

Juventus, Salernitana and Inter are the clubs in the top Italian league that have the highest prices in terms of the curve sector. At the Stadium, discounts excluded, Juventus fans will have to shell out between 650 and 675 euros for a season ticket in one of the two sections.

In second place we find Salernitana, which asks Arechi for 340 euros for an annual. In third place is Inter who ask between 325 and 445 euros at San Siro, depending on the position of one of the two curves.

Among the cheaper ones, however, we find Empoli, which has put its curves on sale for between 145 and 220 euros, Sassuolo which instead has chosen a single price of 155 euros for the curves of the Mapei Stadium, and finally Napoli, which at the Maradona asks between 195 and 305 euros.

  1. Juventus – Curva 650/675 euro;
  2. Salernitana – Curva 340 euro;
  3. Inter – Curva 325/445 euro;
  4. Roma – Curva 319/378 euro;
  5. Lecce – Curva 305 euro;
  6. Milan – Curva 280/400 euro;
  7. Lazio – Curva 269 euro;
  8. Fiorentina – Curva 260/300 euro;
  9. Monza – Curva 250 euro;
  10. Hellas Verona – Curva 250 euro;
  11. Spezia – Curva 245 euro;
  12. Cremonese – Curva 240 euro;
  13. Torino – Curva 230/250 euro;
  14. Udinese – Curva 230 euro;
  15. Atalanta – Curva 215/320 euro;
  16. Bologna – Curva 210 euro;
  17. Sampdoria – Curva 200/230 euro;
  18. Napoli – Curva 195/305 euro;
  19. Sassuolo – Curva 155 euro;
  20. Empoli – Curva 145/220 euro.

As for the situation of the central seats in the Tribuna, in first place is Atlanta who has chosen to put the Nerazzurra Tribuna d’Onore on sale for €3,600, the same price also for the Central Tribuna d’Onore of the Stadio Olimpico put up for sale by Lazio.

In third place are the Central Red Poltroncines of San Siro put up for sale by the Italian champions Milan for 3,100 euros.

Here is the list of all the Tribune prices of the 20 Serie A clubs.

  1. Atalanta – Tribuna Centrale 3.600 euro;
  2. Lazio – Tribuna Centrale 3.600 euro;
  3. Milan – Tribuna Centrale 3.100 euro;
  4. Fiorentina – Tribuna Centrale 3.000/3.300 euro;
  5. Inter – Tribuna Centrale 2.650 euro;
  6. Lecce – Tribuna Centrale 2.500 euro;
  7. Juventus – Tribuna Centrale 2.450/2.560 euro;
  8. Torino – Tribuna Centrale 2.400 euro;
  9. Monza – Tribuna Centrale 1.400 euro;
  10. Bologna – Tribuna Centrale 1.330 euro;
  11. Cremonese – Tribuna Centrale 1.200 euro;
  12. Empoli – Tribuna Centrale 1.100/2.000 euro;
  13. Napoli – Tribuna Centrale 1.030 euro;
  14. Spezia – Tribuna Centrale 995 euro;
  15. Roma – Tribuna Centrale 845/914 euro;
  16. Sampdoria – Tribuna Centrale 800 euro;
  17. Sassuolo – Tribuna Centrale 770 euro;
  18. Udinese – Tribuna Centrale 750 euro;
  19. Salernitana – Tribuna Centrale 665/1235 euro;
  20. Hellas Verona – Tribuna Centrale 520 euro.

NB: the “Tribuna Centrale” item indicates the price of the most expensive ticket based on the club price list, the “Curva” item the cheapest one.

The sales situation

Less than a week from the kick-off of Serie A 22/23, here is how the fans of the clubs of the Italian top division are behaving when they return to their respective stadiums, in the first year in which the restrictions caused by the covid have been almost lifted.

The domain for subscriptions sold remains in the hands of the two Milanese. In fact, Inter and Milan have already completed all the seats offered for sale for their respective season ticket campaigns, both reaching 40,000 tickets sold. In third place are Conference League champions Roma who have sold 36,000 season tickets.

  1. Milan 40.000;
  2. Inter 40.000;
  3. Roma 36.000;
  4. Juventus 20.200;
  5. Lazio 20.200;
  6. Lecce 19.750;
  7. Fiorentina 19.000;
  8. Sampdoria 14.000;
  9. Atalanta 12.703;
  10. Bologna 12.000;
  11. Udinese 10.500;
  12. Hellas Verona 10.500;
  13. Salernitana 7.069;
  14. Cremonese 5.320;
  15. Monza 4.500;
  16. Spezia 4.153;
  17. Empoli 4.000.