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4bams Jan 26th, 2005 04:53 PM

soccer tickets in italy april may
 
does anyone know how to purchase soccer ticket for games in italy in april or may. I havent been able to even find a schedule. we will be in venice rome florence and the kids would love to see a professional game thanks

LoveItaly Jan 26th, 2005 05:37 PM

Hi 4bams, I don't know and hopefully someone will but in the meantime have tried searching on Google?

I would think that would be a fun event for all of you. Where I lived before we got an Italian TV Station on cable on Sundays and while my DH watched the 49er's play I would watch Italian soccer games. It was fun! And I am not a sports fan. BTW, bet our hotel could help you with this.

LoveItaly Jan 26th, 2005 05:38 PM

Scuzi, LOL. Not our hotel, your hotel. Good grief!

i_am_kane Jan 26th, 2005 05:45 PM

Try www.romantickets.com

4bams Jan 26th, 2005 06:14 PM

thanky you i am kane the site has tickets, so I have emailed them for prices/ availability are they a reliabele source? 4bams

tully Jan 26th, 2005 06:42 PM

You could catch a match 5/1 in Rome, Roma v Brescia.

You could also catch Fiorentina play AC Milan (my team :)) on 5/1.

There's a Lazio-Roma match on 5/15 but I wouldn'nt suggest you go to that.

There are many ticket brokers/sellers, here's one: http://www.listicket.it/eng/index.php?S=&lang=EN Just do a google serach on 'serie a tickets', should give you plenty to choose from.

JJBhoy Jan 26th, 2005 11:57 PM

Sorry 4bams,

I have posted here on this subject before with details of a helpful website on watching football (or "calcio" as the Italians call it)in Italy but I'm in a hurry just now & don't have time to find the details.

If you click on my screen name "JJBhoy" (in blue above this message) you'll find that a list of all my postings will appear. Scroll through these & you will find 2 or 3 postings on this subject.

When I get a chance later I will post back with the exact details.

Jim

Steve_James Jan 27th, 2005 02:03 AM

4B - You can find a schedule for all matches for the rest of the season on this link:

http://www.repubblica.it/speciale/20...risultati.html

Hope this helps ...

Steve

JJBhoy Jan 27th, 2005 03:56 PM

4bams,

Here is the website I referred to earlier:

http://www.footballinitaly.com/

Unfortunately, the information is now a little out of date (it doesn't seem to have been updated since the 2003/04 season) but hopefully it will still be of some use to you.

Jim

4bams Jan 28th, 2005 11:16 AM

wow! so much soccer info I am sure I'll get something thank you to everyone

soccr Jan 29th, 2005 06:38 AM

Steve James, that's useful but all in Italian -- one can figure out some things, but where, for example, would I find game times (and okay to assume second city named is home city?)?

JJBhoy, that link gets you 2004 info -- and Googling "Football in Italy 2005" doesn't get you particularly useful hits. Any other suggestions?

JJBhoy Jan 29th, 2005 01:04 PM

soccr,

Sorry, but as I said in my last posting, it doesn't look as though the website I mentioned has been updated since season 2003/04.

To answer your other questions, the team named first will always be the
home team so, for example, Roma v Milan will be played in Rome.

The timing of fixtures is difficult to ascertain in advance because the games are usually spread over the Saturday & Sunday, presumably to suit the TV companies. To use this weekend as an example, two games in Serie A (the "top" division) were played today, Saturday, whilst the remaining games will be played tomorrow, Sunday. It's also possible that the big game tomorrow will be played at night whilst the others will be played in the afternoon.

To sum up, most of the games will be played on a Sunday afternoon, but you would have to check, maybe a few weks before your trip, to find out if the particular game you want to see has been rearranged to a different time.

Jim

JJBhoy Jan 29th, 2005 04:17 PM

soccr,

Further to my last message here's a link to an English language site which gives the fixtures for the next few weeks including kick-off times;

http://stats.football365.com/dom/ITA/SA/fixtures.html

I suppose they will continue to update this as the season progresses.

Jim

francophile03 Jan 29th, 2005 05:03 PM

Hi 4bams, I have a good friend, a sportswriter who has attended pretty much every football game in Italy so he is very informative about calcio. I mentioned your question to him and he has told me that you should check out this website for your ticket information:

www.lega-calcio.it

My friend has offered to help you to select the best games and the ones with less risk if you like. You can contact him via his site at http://www.virtualtourist.com/m/76f99/

Hope this helps!

francophile03 Jan 29th, 2005 05:51 PM

Hi 4bams, sorry, but I need to make a revision on my posting. Apparently the site does not have info. on buying advance tickets. I understand it's a little tricky to buy certain tickets such as advance tickets.

Therefore, for knowing which games that will be played during your period in Italy, go to www.lega-calcio.it. Afterwards, please contact my friend at [email protected] and he will give you advice about how to get tickets. For most of the games in Italy you'll be able to buy tickets at the stadium on matchdays.

Hoping this info. helps you.


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