How to buy Juventus tickets: Prices, membership, essential guide to cheap Serie A tickets 2023/24

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Have you ever wanted to attend a game at the home of Italy's most successful football team? Here is everything you need to know how to find Juventus tickets for yourself or as a gift.

Finding cheap Serie A tickets has never been easier, and buying Juventus tickets guarantees you a great fan experience at the Allianz Stadium . 

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Juventus season tickets: pricing, availability.

Season tickets for the 23/24 season sold out early in the campaign as usual. Juventus fans tend to renew their season tickets from previous campaigns and only a small number become available over the summer months. 

The best time to hunt for Juventus tickets for the entire season is in July when anyone that won’t be renewing their ticket has to give up their seat.

For the 2023/24 season, the cheapest season ticket option was  €650 , while a premium season ticket cost €2560 . 

Juventus matchday tickets and single-match tickets: Pricing, availability

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Juventus tickets are made available for the general public often enough. However, for the most exciting matches, this is unlikely as the season ticket holders and the members get a priority purchase option. 

Various websites and  the Juve ticket office offer tickets for many matchdays though. The prices vary widely based on the opponents and Juventus tickets for individual matchdays can be found for as low as €35  up to  €140 .

Do I need a membership to buy Juventus tickets?

You don't need a membership to buy Juventus tickets, but obtaining one gives you a huge advantage in being able to purchase tickets for the best matches throughout the season.

How to get a Juventus membership

Juventus membership is easy to obtain and the process happens directly from the club. Here are all current types of memberships available and their pricing:

  • J1897 Membership:  €189.7
  • Black&White International (foreign fans):  €59
  • Black&White:  €49
  • Junior Black%White (for fans under 16):  €35

All these membership types provide fans with the following perks: priority ticket sales for the official matches, invitation-only events, dedicated contests, and dedicated promotions. 

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Juventus hospitality tickets

As is the case with all big teams around the world, Juventus offers several hospitality packages to supporters who are willing to splash their cash for comfort and extra perks while attending a game. 

There are multiple exclusive clubs at Allianz Stadium as part of the hospitality packages but the two main Juventus hospitality ticket options are those: 

  • Premium Club : Juventus Premium Club membership is mainly for corporate hospitality, with business meals before/after matches as part of the perks that come with it. This hospitality ticket gives access to the following exclusive zones at Allianz Stadium: Sky Box, Club Gianni e Umberto Agnelli, T100, Club Boniperti and Club Sivori. 
  • Legends Club : Located on the West side of the Allianz Stadium, the Club has a grandstand with extremely comfortable seats and a lounge overlooking the pitch. Tickets to enter the Legends Club are sold game by game.

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How to get to the Allianz Stadium at Juventus

Reaching Allianz Stadium by car is easy enough as long as you avoid the busy and sometimes confusing traffic around Turin’s city centre. The best option would be to use the ring road that goes around the city. The stadium is just from the  Tangenziale .

Juventus Stadium is 7 km away from the city centre. The metro line takes only a few minutes from there right to the ground. If you opt to take the bus lines  62, 72 , and  75  from the city centre will take you to Allianz Stadium in ample time.

How can I get Juventus away tickets?

The away tickets are sold almost exclusively to Juventus season ticket holders. Very rarely there are away tickets available for general sale and even membership rarely guarantees an away ticket for the matches . 

How can I get cheap  Juventus tickets?

Multiple online platforms offer cheap Juventus tickets. Those are mainly for matches against so-called ‘lesser’ opponents. Cheap tickets for the big games are rare to come by and one needs to be very careful if looking for such a ticket from a reseller. 

Can I do a stadium tour of Allianz Stadium?

Tours of Juventus Stadium are one of the most popular experiences for a visiting fan. These are the different options:

Museum Tour

Museum & Juventus Stadium Tour

Museum & Match Tour

Exclusive Tour

All these tours come with a different set of inclusions and exclusions. Most of the tours are not available on Tuesdays. The price varies from as little as €12  and goes all the way up to  €30  per person. 

How to watch Juventus at home

For those fans who can’t travel to the stadium, there is always the option to watch Juventus from the comfort of your own home. Serie A matches are shown exclusively on TNT Sports  in the UK.

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EURO 2024 | Defeat for Yildiz and Turkey

23 June 2024

Three more Euro 2024 matches were played on Saturday, 22 June, and one of our Bianconeri was in action for his national team as Kenan Yildiz took to the field with Turkey in a tricky game.

Even with the backing of an incredible crowd in Dortmund - with the majority of the stadium Turkey fans - Vincenzo Montella’s side were unable to prevent themselves from losing 3-0 to one of the tournament favourites. Although Kenan wasn’t chosen to start, he was brought on in the 59th minute in an attempt to give his side more going forward than they had shown in the opening hour.

Despite the loss, qualification is still on for Turkey. With three points from their two matches, they sit second in Group E behind Portugal. Czechia and Georgia each have a point.

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The iconic San Siro is one of world football's most recognisable venues

After years of discussions, debates and false dawns, a company has stepped forward to restyle the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. Known more commonly as San Siro, the home to both Inter and AC Milan has grown outdated and is in drastic need of upgrades if the city’s two clubs are to continue playing there.

Each has explored options of building a new stadium elsewhere, but the combination of Italy’s exhausting bureaucracy and the idea of leaving such an iconic venue have always prevented them.

Now however, Italian construction company Webuild has held a presentation event with leading figures from the two Serie A clubs as well as the Mayor of Milan Giuseppe Sala.

AC Milan President Paolo Scaroni and Inter CEO Alessandro Antonello were among those watching at the event at Palazzo Marino, which was led by Massimo Ferrari, the Director General of WeBuild.

What does Webuild plan to do with San Siro?

Ferrari told reporters that his company "would be ready to start the work as early as 2025," breaking it down into small projects that would only reduce the capacity of the stadium by 5,000-6,000 seats at a time.

That would allow Milan and Inter to continue playing there throughout the rebuilding work, with details of what can be expected being explained in a number of press reports over the last few days.

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As reported by the Milan edition of La Repubblica , the Webuild project would have several key points, starting with a complete renovation of the entire first tier. This would include both the seating areas and the interior spaces, modernising the facilities available to supporters and vastly improving the match day experience.

On the second and third tier the work is much more simple, consisting of some structural modernisation and installing new seats, while far more impactful changes will be made outside the current structure of the ground.

Webuild are planning to improve access to the stadium itself for fans on their way in, but also to the car park, where the idea is to make it much easier to enter and leave while also making room for many more vehicles.

There are also plans for a second large building – taking up approximately 9,000 square metres and accessible from the stadium – which will house a museum, restaurants and other amenities.

Yet one of the most interesting details emerged in a report by the Corriere della Sera , with the Italian newspaper noting the plan to vastly increase the number of VIP and hospitality tickets.

San Siro currently has space for just 2,900 spectators in those areas, far below the numbers at some of European football’s best stadia, meaning Milan and Inter are losing vast amounts of revenue.

Webuild’s project will increase that figure to almost 13,000, with reports believing that the entire project will cost close to €400 million ($428.5 million) but the figure will need to be confirmed if the work goes ahead.

Both clubs have made significant progress with their idea to leave San Siro, but the Mayor of Milan hopes that what they saw at the presentation will convince them to abandon their respective projects.

“This afternoon WeBuild presented to Milan, Inter and to the Municipality of Milan a feasibility study for a major renovation of the San Siro stadium,” Giuseppe Sala wrote in the Instagram post above.

“In my opinion this is an extraordinary project and I hope that the teams will take it into serious consideration, in the knowledge that both are also working on other options. The feasibility study suggests a program lasting a total of three years, with an absolutely acceptable reduction in the capacity of the stadium during the work.

“In the next few weeks the teams will meet WeBuild to delve deeper into the project and at the end of these meetings it will be possible to have an estimate of the investment.”

It is early days, but it seems San Siro looks set to remain the home of Milan’s two giant clubs.

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Riccardo Calafiori, an Italian centre-back in name, hair and pedigree

DORTMUND, GERMANY - JUNE 15: Riccardo Calafiori of Italy gestures during the UEFA EURO 2024 group stage match between Italy and Albania at Football Stadium Dortmund on June 15, 2024 in Dortmund, Germany. (Photo by Matt McNulty - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)

In the bunkered press room at the Allianz Stadium in Turin, Jose Mourinho tried to explain Roma’s defeat to Juventus .

Roma’s squad, he claimed, was not deep enough to compete. “The three defenders I had on the bench were (Bryan) Reynolds, (Marash) Kumbulla and ( Riccardo) Calafiori ,” he said. Mourinho then paused for effect. He bobbled his head, raised his eyebrows and made a clicking sound to let it sink in.

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In hindsight, he was proven more right than wrong.

Reynolds, the now 22-year-old, seven-cap USMNT full-back, was sold to Westerlo in Belgium last summer. Kumbulla never looked like the €30million (£25.3m, $32.2m) player Roma signed from Hellas Verona in summer 2021. Quite the opposite. The 24-year-old finished last season on loan at relegation-bound Sassuolo.

But if the clip of that press conference from two and a half years ago recently went viral, it is because Mourinho was wrong about Calafiori.

On Saturday night in Dortmund, Calafiori lined up to sing the opening lyric of the Inno di Marmeli. The 22-year-old was one of the Fratelli d’Italia preparing to face Albania in Italy’s opening group game of Euro 2024.

In his Adidas anthem jacket, with his long hair held back by a thin headband, Calafiori at least fit the identikit of hall of famers such as Paolo Maldini, Alessandro Nesta and Fabio Cannavaro, the latter who effectively won the Ballon d’Or with a performance at that same stadium. “Cannavaro! Cannavaro! CANNAVARO!” Sky Italia commentator Fabio Caressa crescendo-ed as one German attack after another bounced off him in the 2006 World Cup semi-finals.

Hair vibes are immaculate 💇‍♂️🇮🇹 #EURO2024 | @Azzurri pic.twitter.com/9m0cGd4noU — Lega Serie A (@SerieA) June 16, 2024

“ Italy doesn’t have enough talent in this generation,” Mourinho said a fortnight ago.

But when the countdown to kick-off against Albania ended and referee Felix Zwayer blew his whistle, Calafiori smoothed down his blue jersey as if it were a Superman costume.

Italy may have conceded 11 seconds later, when Federico Dimarco inexplicably sent a throw-in back into his penalty area for Nedim Bajrami to blast into the roof of Gianluigi Donnarumma ’s net. But, other than a scare in second-half stoppage time, Calafiori and his centre-back partner Alessandro Bastoni , who headed Italy’s swift equaliser, offered a persuasive vision of what the team’s defence can look like in the era after Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini.

The Albania game was only Calafiori’s third cap.

He had not played a single minute for Italy’s senior side until the pre-Euros warm-up friendlies this month against Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina and did not know if he would make the final 26-man squad for the tournament. But groin surgery in early June ruled Francesco Acerbi, Italy’s most experienced defender, out of the Euros and their most precocious one, Giorgio Scalvini, tore an anterior cruciate knee ligament (ACL) in Atalanta’s final game of an extended season.

All of a sudden, Calafiori’s pathway to a start became a ‘via libera’ (the coast is clear). He did not need to revert to the nickname his father gave him, ‘ruspa’ (bulldozer), to elbow his way into the side. Coach Luciano Spalletti still could have picked Roma’s Gianluca Mancini , as he did in the qualifiers. But throughout his nine-month tenure, Spalletti has expressed a preference for hybrid players who play multiple roles rather than single positions.

Tactically, Calafiori was the revelation of last season in Serie A — and a bargain, as Bologna signed him from Switzerland’s Basel last summer for €4million (£3.4m/$4.3m at the current exchange rates).

Calafiori’s agent, Alessandro Lucci, had sought a club where he could reinvent himself. Clubs around Europe had tended to consider Calafiori a full-back. After all, it was the position he had played in Roma’s academy and through the age groups for Italy. But at Basel, Heiko Vogel, the sporting director turned interim coach (curious, eh?), tried him a few times through the middle.

Bologna’s vision for Calafiori aligned with Lucci’s idea for the player, so they bought him for coach Thiago Motta to develop at the heart of his defence. The potential he excavated was huge.

Calafiori laid on five assists as Bologna qualified for Europe’s elite club competition proper for the first time. No central defender set his team-mates up more in Serie A. But Calafiori had to wait until his last game of the season to get among the goals himself.

That May morning, he went out for coffee with Bologna’s captain, and fellow Roman, Lorenzo De Silvestri. “I told him tonight you’re going to score,” said De Silvestri. He could feel it. His instincts were spot on.

Calafiori found the net twice as Bologna went 3-0 up against Juventus (it finished 3-3). In a memorable post-match interview, in which his girlfriend Benedetta kissed him while he answered questions about playing like John Stones , another team-mate, the uncontainable and ever cheerful Riccardo Orsolini shouted: “He was like Maldini!”

And yet Stones is the player Calafiori got compared to most last season: the build-up schemes designed by Motta involved him moving into midfield. “His style of play is closest to mine,” Calafiori said. “Stones is my reference. It’s not off-the-cuff when I go into midfield. It’s following the guidelines of the coach. He saw me in this role. I’ve learned oceans off him. The mister (coach) is revolutionary, smart, demanding and clear in what he wants.”

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Spalletti was in attendance for that Juventus game. But he must have made up his mind to bring Calafiori to Germany earlier. The call-up was not a reward for one performance but an entire season. Calafiori was in The Athletic’s Team of the Year in Serie A.

For someone with flowers in his name (Fiori in Italian), he hasn’t half blossomed.

As a kid in Roma’s academy, Calafiori used to get a lift to training with Daniele De Rossi, that club’s now head coach who recently lamented the haste with which the club sold him to Basel in summer 2022 (a fact made all the worse by the lack of a buy-back or sell-on clause in his contract).

Yet in October 2018, Calafiori had blown out his left knee in a Youth League game against Viktoria Plzen. It was the sort of injury that left his team-mates anxious, their heads in their hands. “My strength came from the fact I was so young I didn’t think too much about it and grasp the gravity of the situation,” he has said. “I never thought about giving up and calling it a day. I couldn’t wait to get back on the pitch.”

Calafiori’s then agent, the late Mino Raiola, made sure he got the best care possible, and sent him to the same specialist in America as had treated Zlatan Ibrahimovic. He came back stronger, but opportunities at Roma were still few and far between. Aleksandar Kolarov had yet to retire. Leonardo Spinazzola joined in the kind of form he took into the previous Euros three years ago, when, until he tore an Achilles tendon in the quarter-final against Belgium , he was Italy’s X factor. And Calafiori was still considered a full-back.

But how he has evolved. To watch him now is to see the future of centre-back play.

Bologna will not want to lose him — not on the cheap anyway, as Basel have a sell-on clause between 40 and 50 per cent. Motta wants Calafiori to follow him to his new employers Juventus. The likes of Bayern Munich have made inquiries. Manchester City are curious.

“Riccardo showed us he can be trusted and that he’s got the quality to be an international footballer,” Spalletti said. “When you have the ball, you are a defender. When he has it, you have to chase him, because he wants to go and score.”

Calafiori’s bulldozing runs were one of the features of his domineering performance against Albania.

9 – Riccardo #Calafiori vs Albania ( #Euro2024 📷) 9 Duels (1st among Azzurri) 6 Duels Won (1st among Azzurri) 5 Possessions Won (no Azzurri did better) 3 Interceptions (no Azzurri did better) 117 Touches (only 3 players did better) Total. pic.twitter.com/LWH5ihWPRg — OptaPaolo (@OptaPaolo) June 16, 2024

Much has been made of this national team being Inter, the new champions of Italy. And blue and black fingerprints were all over that 2-1 defeat of Albania. Dimarco gave away the opening goal, Bastoni got it back to 1-1 and Nicolo Barella scored the winner. But it is actually a national team that speaks Roman.

Calafiori, Davide Frattesi , Gianluca Scamacca and Lorenzo Pellegrini all have accents from the Eternal City. The last time four players from Italy’s capital started for their country was in the opening game of the 2002 World Cup finals, against Ecuador . It is one of the many things that made Calafiori’s debut that little bit easier.

“I’m speechless,” he said after Saturday’s game. “I didn’t know I’d even make the final squad let alone start. All I felt was happiness because it’s a dream come true.”

Mourinho has been right about a lot of things in his career. But he was wrong about Kevin De Bruyne and Mohamed Salah at Chelsea . Turns out he was too hasty in his judgment of Calafiori, too.

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EURO 2024 | A draw for France, Poland eliminated

22 June 2024

Two Juventus players were in Euro 2024 action on Friday (June 21), both in Group D. Unfortunately for Wojciech Szczesny, his Poland became the first team to be eliminated from the tournament.

Poland fell defeated against Austria, losing 3-1 after Krzysztof Piatek’s first-half strike had brought them level after falling behind. But with two defeats from two, there is now no way for Szczesny and co. to continue their Euro 2024 journey beyond the group phase.

In the day’s most eye-catching game, there was plenty of action but no goals as Adrien Rabiot and France drew with the Netherlands. The result leaves both tied on four points ahead of Austria on three in the standings.

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