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Italy vs. Malta: 45,000 tickets sold, as the Azzurri's return to Bari heads towards a sellout

Tickets for the game are available at Vivaticket sales points and online at figc.vivaticket.it and vivaticket.com. Reduced-priced tickets for university students, Under 12s and Over 65s still available

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Italy vs. Malta: 45,000 tickets sold, as the Azzurri's return to Bari heads towards a sellout

With just ten days to go to Italy vs. Malta at the stadio San Nicola in Bari, the game is headed towards being a sellout. 45,000 tickets have now been sold for the match on Saturday 14 October (20:45 CEST), which sees the National side return to the Apulian capital after seven years, where they met France in a friendly in September 2016. The popular prices scheme has once again been popular (tickets starting from €14), as has several other initiatives put in place by the FIGC: the special ‘family package’, reserved for families with a minimum of three persons, sold out in quick time, while there are few reduced-price tickets still available for university students, Under 12s and the Over 65s.

The last remaining tickets can be purchased at Vivaticket sales points and online at figc.vivaticket.it and vivaticket.com.

TICKET PRICES

  • - TRIBUNA D’ONORE – €60
    - TRIBUNA OVEST PRIMO AND SECONDO ANELLO – €40
    - TRIBUNA OVEST PRIMO AND SECONDO ANELLO REDUCED OVER 65 – €35
    - TRIBUNA OVEST PRIMO AND SECONDO ANELLO REDUCED VIVOAZZ. – €30
    - TRIBUNA EST PRIMO AND SECONDO ANELLO – €30
    - TRIBUNA EST PRIMO AND SECONDO ANELLO REDUCED OVER 65 – €25
    - TRIBUNA EST PRIMO AND SECONDO ANELLO REDUCED VIVOAZZURRO – €20
    - TRIBUNA EST PRIMO AND SECONDO ANELLO REDUCED UNDER 12 – €5
    - TRIBUNA EST PRIMO ANELLO REDUCED FAM. ADULT – €20
    - TRIBUNA EST PRIMO ANELLO REDUCED FAM. UNDER 18 – €14
    - CURVE – €14
    - CURVE REDUCED STUDENT – €10

REDUCED PRICES INFO. Tickets for Under 12s are reserved for children born after 14 October 2011, while Over 65 tickets are reserved for persons born before 14 October 1958. Vivo Azzurro reduced tickets are reserved for holders of the Vivo Azzurro Membership Card. Tribuna Est primo anello (Sectors A-B) Adult Family Promo and Under 18 tickets are reserved for a family group of at least three people, including two adults and one or two Under 18s (born after 14 October 2005). Curva reduced student tickets are reserved for university students enrolled in the current academic year: tickets can only be purchased at Vivaticket sale points upon presentation of a university student card.

CORPORATE HOSPITALITY. For Corporate Hospitality information and packages, please write to hospitality@figc.it.

DIFFERENTLY ABLED. Accreditation requests can be made at the following link between Monday 2 and Friday 6 October, subject to availability: https://figc.getyourevent.online/. Registration, at the same link, is required by Friday 29 September.

FEDERAL CARDS AND CONI CARDS. The holders of federal cards and CONI cards valid for 2023 with a right to a seat in the Tribuna d'Onore can access this stand - until all available seats are sold out - upon sending documentation (personal card and valid ID) to the email accrediti.tesserefederali@figc.it. Otherwise, they will be relocated to the Primo Anello Ovest. Holders of federal cards and CONI cards valid for 2023 who are not entitled to a seat in the Tribuna d'Onore can access the Primo Anello Est - until all available seats are sold out - upon sending documentation (personal card and valid ID) to the email accrediti.tesserefederali@figc.it . Requests may be submitted from Wednesday 4 to Friday 6 October.

N.B. The Italian FA (FIGC) reserves the right to void the admission ticket and/or not to allow access or to stay inside the stadium in the event of violation of these ticketing conditions or if, at its sole discretion, it deems that the holder of the title has been responsible for acts that jeopardise the safety conditions inside or outside the stadium. Away fans are to purchase tickets only for the away section via the Malta Football Association. The FIGC reminds fans not to use websites other than official ones, as private sellers and other non-authorised channels can often offer fake or invalid tickets. The FIGC is not liable for cases of fraud that arises from purchases made from unauthorised sources.