Inter and Milan reach 40,000, Roma is close. Juventus does not reach 20,000 while Lazio is close to 30,000 despite the protests and criticisms towards the owners. Then there is Parma with almost 13,000, the best of the newly promoted teams. Lecce did better than the Old Lady. Of course we are not giving numbers. Or at least, we are not giving them randomly. The figures you read are in fact linked to the season ticket quota for the 2024-25 season
With the transfer window now closed, the first international break over and season ticket sales now closed everywhere – only Monza, Torino and Verona have kept sales open – it is possible to do a calculation and create a ranking of the Serie A clubs with the most season tickets sold.
The data comes from Football & Finance. Lecce is surprising, as – as already mentioned – they are doing better than Juventus and Bologna (with the fans euphoric about qualifying for the Champions League, but disappointed by the sales of Calafiori and Zirkzee), and are just a step away from Napoli. In the Top 5 of the clubs with the most season ticket holders in Serie A there is Genoa, which almost reaches the quota of Lazio (fourth, behind Inter, Milan and Roma). Despite Ranieri’s farewell, enthusiasm remains high at Cagliari, which is doing better than Torino and Fiorentina (the latter struggling with work at the Franchi). Como and Venezia, two of the three newly promoted teams, do not reach the quota of 10 thousand season ticket holders also due to the maximum capacity of their facilities.
- Inter: 40 mila
- Milan: 40 thousand
- Rome: 38 thousand
- Lazio: 28.5 thousand
- Genoa: 28 thousand
- Naples: 22 thousand
- Lecce: 21.6 thousand
- Bologna: 20 thousand
- Juventus: 19.2 thousand
- Verona: 15.5 thousand
- Atalanta: 15.2 thousand
- Udinese: 13.7 thousand
- Cagliari: 13.5 thousand
- Parma: 12.8 thousand
- Fiorentina: 12 thousand
- Turin: 10 thousand
- As: 6.7 thousand
- Empoli: 6.6 thousand
- Venice: 5 thousand
- Monza: 5 Milan