Match against France: all 68,000 tickets sold out
15 November 2024
Monday, September 30, 2019
Tickets are selling rapidly for Italy vs. Greece. The match kicks off at 20:45 CEST on Saturday 12th October and it could see Roberto Mancini’s side mathematically seal qualification for EURO 2020. 32,000 tickets have been sold so for the match at the Stadio Olimpico and the first edition of the tournament without a fixed host will kick off at the same venue on 12 June 2020.
There are no tickets remaining in the Tribuna Tevere while tickets for other parts of the stadium can be bought from Vivaticket. (https://www.vivaticket.it/ita/ricercapv) and on www.figc.it and www.vivaticket.it.
The atmosphere is sure to stir up memories of the ‘Magic Nights’ at Italia ’90 as Roberto Mancini’s side will play in Rome for the first time in four years following the 2-1 win over Norway that can in October 2015. It will be the 59th match in the capital, making the city the one that has hosted the most Azzurri fixtures with Milan on 58 after being the venue for Italy vs Portugal in the Nations League. Overall, Italy have won 34, drawn 17 and lost 7 in the capital, scoring 105 goals and conceding 47.
Ticket prices not including the booking fee are as follows:
- TRIBUNA D’ONORE 70 Euros
- TRIBUNA MONTE MARIO 60 Euros
- TRIBUNA MONTE MARIO CONCESSION 40 Euros
- TRIBUNA MONTE MARIO VIVOAZZ CONCESSION 30 Euros
- CURVE AND DISTINTI 10 Euros
- DISTINTI AND CURVE UNDER-12 CONCESSIONS 5 Euros
CONCESSIONS. Concessions are available for women, under-18s (12 October 2001), Over-65s (born before 12 October 1954) and employs of the Rome airports, the Municipality and the Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli. Vivo Azzurro concessions are reserved to Vivo Azzurro Card holders while Under-12 tickets are reserved for those born after 12 October 2007 and they can only be bought if the adult accompanying the minor has their own ticket. FIGC and CONI card holders can collect their tickets from the former youth hostel on viale delle Olimpiadi on Thursday 10th October from 10:00 to 13:00 and 15:00 to 18:00.
PARTNERSHIP FIGC - 'BAMBINO GESU' PAEDIATRIC HOSPITAL.
This is not only a vital match for the Azzurri, but will also be an opportunity to help the young patients of the 'Bambino Gesù' hospital, as part of the celebrations for the 150th anniversary of the children's hospital in Rome, a real institute of excellence in the international field of children’s healthcare. After patients, doctors and nurses spent a day with the Azzurri at Coverciano in June, the side will visit the hospital in Gianicolo and split up to visit as many young patients as possible. A delegation of 5,500 from the hospital will then be guests of the FIGC at the Stadio Olimpico for this important qualifier.
It will possible to help the hospital by sending a text to 45535. The FIGC has also started an online auction (click here) with a variety of exclusive benefits on offer such as VIP experiences and signed shirts to raise money for the cancer department.
LIECHTENSTEIN vs. ITALY. Tickets are also still on sale for the match against Liechtenstein on Tuesday 15th October at 20:45 CEST at the Rheinpark Stadion in Vaduz. Italy fans have an allocation of 450 tickets. For Italians resident in Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Germany and Austria www.travelclub.ch. For those elsewhere, www.figc.it and www.vivaticket.it