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03 February 2025

Italian Soccer Clubs Launch Exciting Ticket Sales Promotions

Major matches see special offers aimed at boosting youth attendance and engagement.

Italian soccer match ticket sales have become increasingly organized and regulated, paving the way for exciting promotions and ensuring fans have access to their beloved teams.

For the highly anticipated clash between ACF Fiorentina and Inter FC, postponed from December due to unprecedented circumstances, the ticket sales are set to resume on February 3, 2025, at 14:00. The match will occur at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 6, 2025, at 20:45, and tickets already purchased via Vivaticket will still be valid. Notably, specific provisions are outlined to manage ticket sales efficiently.

Fans residing within the Lombardy region will be primarily permitted to buy tickets exclusively for the guest sector, requiring possession of the FC Inter fidelity card. This restriction is significant, reflecting the organizers' efforts to maintain order and promote responsible attendance during this high-segment event.

“I residenti nella regione Lombardia possono acquistare biglietti solo per il settore Ospiti, con fidelity card della FC INTER”, stated ACF Fiorentina, emphasizing the limitations placed to secure adequate management of the expected turnout.

Moving to FC Crotone, stepping up ticket sales for their upcoming match against Potenza on February 8, 2025, the sales will kick-off at 10:00 on February 4, 2025. This match, at the Stadio Ezio Scida, highlights the club’s promotional initiatives whereby purchasing any ticket will also grant free admission for one child under 14. This offer not only encourages family attendance but also effectively nurtures the next generation of soccer fans.

“La gara del 8 febbraio prevede il rilascio di biglietti nominativi gratuiti ai minori di anni 14 accompagnati da un adulto,” according to FC Crotone. This ticketing strategy is aimed at maximizing engagement among younger audiences, reaffirming the club’s commitment to community support and outreach.

At the Pisa Arena, the atmosphere is charged with excitement as they prepare to face Cittadella on the same day. Tickets will become available today at 15:30, with various tiers priced to accommodate fans of all backgrounds. For example, tickets for the Curva Nord and Sud are offered at €18 for adults and €8.50 for children under 14, promoting accessibility.

While the law mandates generous provisions allowing free entry for youth, Pisa has gone above and beyond by allocating 500 free tickets to minors, reinforcing their dedication to promoting soccer among families. The legislation outlines, “la misura massima di un minore per ciascun maggiorenne,” ensuring safe and secure attendance.

Ticket sales will be facilitated online through TicketOne and available at selected local vendors including the Pisa Store. The ticketing options reflect dynamic and community-oriented strategies as clubs aim to connect deeply with fans.

And for those concerned about misplacement, ACF Fiorentina assured fans of accessible services for retrieving lost tickets on match day. “I possessori di biglietto digitale lo potranno scaricare nuovamente dalla mail contenente il tagliando ricevuta,” they confirm, combining convenience with customer care to ease fan experience at the stadium.

The overarching message across these various promotions and ticketing procedures is clear: Italian soccer clubs are forging closer ties with their communities, enhancing fan experiences, and encouraging attendance among families through engaging promotions.

The thoughtful regulations around ticket sales highlight not only fiscal necessities but also the heartfelt intentions behind engaging with fans actively. This period looks promising for clubs such as Fiorentina, Crotone, and Pisa as they strive for success on the pitch, equally reflective of their engagement off it. The upcoming matches signify more than just games; they represent strong community bonds, collective experiences, and enduring passion for soccer across Italy.