J Stadium/Allianz (20 Viewers)

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
32,419
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Despite an average 30% increase in the cost of season tickets, Juventus have sold out all of their 29,300 season tickets and have already collected €33m in revenues from the Allianz Stadium.
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
3,931
Tuttosport:

Despite an average 30% increase in the cost of season tickets, Juventus have sold out all of their 29,300 season tickets and have already collected €33m in revenues from the Allianz Stadium.
That's great, tho i bet nobody really expected otherwise. :D

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$#@!, we need to expand the stadium next summer.
:agree:

The sensation was that we should've even before this summer's incredible mercatto, now it's even the more required.
 

GrandeGigi

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2012
1,661
How hard is it to get a ticket to a game during the season? I plan on trying to go around September
With the J1897 membership, I got to all the games I wanted to go to last season. With the normal membership it’s been fine in previous years too.
Tickets might be tough for the first few games whilst the Cristiano hype is here, I’m confident it’ll revert to type after a few months - so that’s the only real variable if you’re aiming for a September game.

Around Turin will normally sort you out with tickets but they will cost 3 times face value. If you’re happy with paying that then they are quite friendly.
 

The Quazis

Senior Member
Dec 21, 2012
5,116
With the J1897 membership, I got to all the games I wanted to go to last season. With the normal membership it’s been fine in previous years too.
Tickets might be tough for the first few games whilst the Cristiano hype is here, I’m confident it’ll revert to type after a few months - so that’s the only real variable if you’re aiming for a September game.

Around Turin will normally sort you out with tickets but they will cost 3 times face value. If you’re happy with paying that then they are quite friendly.
I had the premium member two years ago and it took a big amount of luck to get the tickets for the Napoli game at home. J1897 is a much safer bet.
 

Fint

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2010
19,354
He's really helpful, I'm going to contact him when I'm in Italy

He sends this, shoot him a message on insta and he will tell you to contact him on WhatsApp


Hello and welcome to our family!
Around Turin is the biggest international community of Juventus fans with more than 1,5 million followers from all over the World. You can find more info here: https://www.aroundturin.com/about/

Link to testimonials: https://www.aroundturin.com/testimonials/

We are a group of fans who are trying to help other fans! Around Turin is not affiliated to Juventus F.C.

If you are planning to come to Turin for a game you might want to consider few options:
1. ONLY TICKET
2. OTHER SERVICES (hotel, transportation, pre-game party, tattoo...)
Note: for a faster chat, please use WhatsApp. My number is +393294240623 and my name is Maurizio

ONLY TICKET
(NOTE: be careful when you book your flights/hotels. The official day and time of the game is only confirmed few weeks before the actual game and tickets can not be refunded once purchased).
For the tickets you have 4 options:
1. You buy tickets using the official Juve channels (juventus.com). The tickets are available on general sale only 2-3 weeks before each game. This is of course the preferred solution if you want to buy cheaper tickets. One of the risk, especially for big games, is however that tickets could be sold out (by members) before they even go on general sale. Note: the Stadium has 41.000 seats, 29.000 occupied by season ticket holders and there are 220.000 members (between J1897 and black&white… plus all the official Clubs) who have some sort of presale… Having a membership will help but DOES NOT guarantee you a seat, especially for the big games. One member can normally buy up to 4 tickets BUT also the other 3 must be members! With option 1 you pay the ticket at the nominal price.
2. If you have a valid Tessera del Tifoso you could buy the ticket for the match from a season ticket holder and the ticket will be digitally transferred to your Tessera del Tifoso (also called Supporter Card). Note: you could buy a tessera del tifoso here http://www.juventus.com/en/stadium-and-museum/on-a-matchday/renew-your-supporter-card/index.php but please note that it could take up to 2-3 months for the tessera to be shipped to you. If you already have a valid Tessera del Tifoso I could help you to find someone willing to sell you one or more games, let me know. You can 100% secure your ticket well in advance so you can better plan your trip without anxiety. Note: one person with a supporter card can only buy the ticket for him/herself. With option 2 you pay the ticket 1,5-2 times higher than the nominal price. Tessera del tifoso might also give you access to away games but i can’t help with this.
3. You could buy tickets on viagogo.com or other online websites (like stubhub or others…), normally more expensive and NOT always 100% guaranteed (maybe for 90%-95% of the cases is OK, but what if you are one of those with bad luck?). In many cases they also require the tessera del tifoso. I saw many people getting tickets on viagogo.com and then left without ticket on match day even if they travelled from far away. Definitely NOT RECOMMENDED if you want to be 100% safe and relaxed. With option 3 you pay the ticket 2-4 times higher than the nominal price.
4. I have contacts with trusted international brokers who work with different agencies. They have tickets available for every match and there is no need of Tessera del Tifoso or any particular membership. Tickets are in great seats and, most important, they are secured so you can better plan your trip well in time and without anxiety. You can also seat together with your friends (2 together always guaranteed, 3 or more maybe). Of course these tickets are more expensive so please do not consider this option if you are not willing to pay more than the nominal price for tickets (price could be up to 2-4 times higher than nominal price). Is just an option I want to give to traveling fans. These tickets need to be paid in advance (via PayPal) and you will receive them either via email few days before the game or directly on match day as we always do (this depends on the type of ticket selected). Note: in the last years my broker served many many fans and we never got a problem, 100% reliable and trouble free. The good thing is that you can buy well in advance tickets for every match of the season! Brokers have availability in most of the sectors including special VIP locations like Hospitality Boniperti (1st level with open restaurant - free food and drinks) and Hospitality Sivori (1st and 2nd level with restaurant as well). With option 4 you pay the ticket 2-4 times higher than the nominal price.

If you are interested in getting tickets via option 2 or 4, please confirm me for which game and how many do you need. I will answer you shortly. The best is to send me a WhatsApp message to +393294240623.

OTHER SERVICES
You can combine the options 2 or 4 in a package with one or more of these additional services. This is the way for you to get the best out of your trip, save money, time and avoid stressful searchings in the web. If you are not interested in the ticket, you can also buy one of the following separate services as well.

- HOTEL 3*. The 3 stars Hotel is proudly owned by a Curva Sud fan and we offer special rates for Juventus fans!We can accomodate up to 40 people and we offer extra discount for big groups (5 or more people booking together). Read more and book directly here: https://www.aroundturin.com/portfolio-articoli/around-turin-hotel-3/
- TRANSPORTATION on match day. From Turin downtown to the JStadium and back. We highly recommend to use our transportation service and avoidstressful queues outside the stadium waiting for overpriced rides (Uber is not available in Italy). Moreover you will enjoy the trip with other Juve fans from all over the World, getting ready for the match! We normally arrive at the stadium at least 1h45’ before the start of the match and depart around 20’ after the end of the match. Price: 25€ per person. https://www.aroundturin.com/prodotto/transportation-turin-jstadium-jstadium-turin-free-drink/
- PREMATCH PARTY IN FRONT OF CURVA SUD. More info here https://www.aroundturin.com/prodotto/pre-match-curva-sud/
- FREE WALKING TOUR in Turin! We are happy to announce a new partnership with an highly ranked (#3 of 45 attractions in Turin on TripAdvisor) activity run by our friend! Walking through the streets of Turin’s central hub, the guided walk will introduce you to all the best bits of our city. This is a free and funny way to visit Turin. The tours are done in ENGLISH and ITALIAN. Free Walking Tour shows off the best of Turin from Thursday to Monday, rain, hail or shine on a Free Walking Tour. No booking needed, just show up. More info here:http://www.freetourturin.com/
- JUVE TATTOO IN TURIN! Exploring what it means to be an 'ultra' through the link between Juventus ultras and their tattoos. Get your tattoo done by the famous Lele Bianchi. More info here https://www.aroundturin.com/prodotto/juve-tattoo-in-turin-copia/

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Yeah he sent me the same on :tup:

I think I'm gonna pull the trigger on the j1897 membership
 

abrakadaver07

Senior Member
Jul 8, 2008
554
I know this has been probably asked a lot but I didn't quite understand. I'm going to Torino later this autumn and I've never attended a Juve game before. I'll be going with a friend so the question is, how can I get two tickets? If I get the Juve membership will I be allowed to purchase two? Does he need a membership as well? It's a bit confusing. Is AroundJ (Around Turin) an option? I knew they were doing some tours or stuff.
 

Lapa

FLY, EAGLES FLY
Sep 29, 2008
19,949
What do you normally pay? Take into account I have no membership or tessera
What other avenues for tickets are there?
It's for Juventus Bologna
In 2016 I paid 110€/ticket (against Empoli, behind the rod, right next to Curva Sud) and this spring 165€/ticket (against Bologna, somewhere in the middle, pretty high up though).

Both times I bought the tickets from Viagogo, I haven't had much problems with them. I'm going there again next spring and will probably try to get the tickets through Around Turin this time. Should probably start planning my trip sometime soon. :D

EDIT: Those seats behind the rod weren't as bad as people here make them sound. Atmosphere was great and the rod really didn't bother me at all (the Stadium is pretty small so you see the whole pitch from there just fine).
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
61,277
In 2016 I paid 110€/ticket (against Empoli, behind the rod, right next to Curva Sud) and this spring 165€/ticket (against Bologna, somewhere in the middle, pretty high up though).

Both times I bought the tickets from Viagogo, I haven't had much problems with them. I'm going there again next spring and will probably try to get the tickets through Around Turin this time. Should probably start planning my trip sometime soon. :D

EDIT: Those seats behind the rod weren't as bad as people here make them sound. Atmosphere was great and the rod really didn't bother me at all (the Stadium is pretty small so you see the whole pitch from there just fine).
Is viagogo trustworthy?
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
61,277
In 2016 I paid 110€/ticket (against Empoli, behind the rod, right next to Curva Sud) and this spring 165€/ticket (against Bologna, somewhere in the middle, pretty high up though).

Both times I bought the tickets from Viagogo, I haven't had much problems with them. I'm going there again next spring and will probably try to get the tickets through Around Turin this time. Should probably start planning my trip sometime soon. :D

EDIT: Those seats behind the rod weren't as bad as people here make them sound. Atmosphere was great and the rod really didn't bother me at all (the Stadium is pretty small so you see the whole pitch from there just fine).
Just looked at viagogo only tickers left are like 340 euro a ticket
 

Lapa

FLY, EAGLES FLY
Sep 29, 2008
19,949
Just looked at viagogo only tickers left are like 340 euro a ticket
Yea I checked too, pretty weird prices indeed. In 2016 I bought the tickets like only a week before the match and they still weren't more than 110€. :boh:

I haven't had any problems with them and could buy from them again (not for those prices though).
 

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