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·13 agosto 2025
Serie A 2025/26: Inter, Roma hit 40k, records for Genoa, Cremonese

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·13 agosto 2025
Less than two weeks from the start of the new Serie A season, stadium fever is already very high. Official season ticket data tells of record numbers, repeated sell-outs, and fan bases ready to fill every order of seats.
Inter and Roma top with 40,000 season tickets Despite the bitter end to the previous season – from the Treble dream to the disappointment of Munich without trophies – Inter confirms the strength of its fan base. There are already 40,000 season tickets renewed or subscribed, with around 1,300 tickets still available to complete the picture.
The same number also for Roma, which has sold out its availability in record time. The Gasperini effect on the bench has ignited the Giallorossi enthusiasm, leading to a total sell-out.
Milan on the podium, Genoa record Third place for Milan, which despite a disappointing season has sold 32,000 season tickets, driven by the arrival of Massimiliano Allegri and the anticipation for Luka Modric's performances.
Behind the Rossoneri is Genoa: 28,101 season tickets sold, a new all-time record and third consecutive record, confirming an increasingly strong bond between the team and the city.
Sell-outs and growing numbers across Italy Napoli has sold out its 24,000 available season tickets, while Lazio is close to 28,000. Also in double digits are Bologna, Lecce, and Juventus (19,200). Notable is the new record of Cremonese with 7,353 subscribers, the sell-out of Como (6,800), and the constant loyalty of cities like Cagliari (13,100) and Fiorentina (12,100).
Inter – 40,000
Roma – 40,000 (sold out)
Milan – 32,000 (sold out)
Genoa – 28,101 (sold out, record)
Lazio – 27,700
Napoli – 24,000 (sold out)
Bologna – 21,000
Lecce – 19,409
Juventus – 19,200
Atalanta – 15,300 (sold out)
Cagliari – 13,100
Fiorentina – 12,100
Verona – 12,000
Parma – 11,257
Udinese – 9,939
Cremonese – 7,353 (record)
Como – 6,800 (sold out)
Torino – 5,000
Pisa – 4,000
Sassuolo – 2,500
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