Tickets overview
SSC Napoli is one of the strongest ticket draws in Italian football, driven by the club's identity in Naples, recent title success, and a squad built around high-profile names. Antonio Conte leads a team captained by Giovanni Di Lorenzo, with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Romelu Lukaku among the main attractions for buyers targeting premium fixtures. Recent arrivals such as Kevin De Bruyne, Sam Beukema, and Rasmus Højlund have added further demand for seats at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. The club is formally known as Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli, a name often used in official ticketing and club communications. Napoli is also widely referred to simply as the Squadra by supporters following the team home and away.
Demand rises fastest for the Derby del Sole against Roma, followed by Juventus, Inter, and Milan visits to Naples. UEFA Champions League nights also reduce availability quickly, while Serie A and Coppa Italia fixtures usually sit in lower pricing bands depending on the opponent and section. When official allocations tighten for headline fixtures, SeatPin lists SSC Napoli tickets from a verified seller network. Some listings may also label a match as a Parti, especially when referring to a specific event entry in a fixture feed.
Stadium and Seating Guide
Stadio Diego Armando Maradona is an all-seater venue with a capacity of 54,726. Curva A and Curva B generate the loudest atmosphere, Distinti offers a strong side-on view with good energy, and Tribuna Posillipo plus Tribuna Nisida are usually the highest-priced areas because of their central sightlines and covered seating. Stand choice matters, as Curva sections suit supporters prioritising noise and displays, while Distinti and Tribuna areas are better for comfort and a clearer tactical view. In local football culture, the Tifoseria shapes much of the sound and visual identity in these sections, especially behind the goals. A single Tifoso in Curva A or Curva B is usually looking for atmosphere first, rather than the most central view.
The stadium is in western Naples and is often called Stadio Maradona, while older travel references may still use Stadio San Paolo. If your preferred block is unavailable through official sales, SeatPin helps you compare listed seats by section, tier, and price. Napoli's home support is often associated with Sud Italia, and that regional identity is a big part of the matchday atmosphere. Some travel references and resale feeds may also include Italiano as a location tag for domestic fixtures.
How to buy SSC Napoli tickets?
You can use SeatPin to buy SSC Napoli tickets for home and away fixtures. The process is designed for quick comparison by stand, tier, and price, which is useful when availability changes close to matchday.
- Visit SeatPin.com
- Find the SSC Napoli fixture you want to attend
- Compare available seats by stand, tier and price
- Review ticket details and add to cart
- Complete your purchase with secure payment
Where to buy SSC Napoli tickets?
SSC Napoli tickets are available through official club channels, while SeatPin is another option for checking listed seats for home and away fixtures. This can be useful if you want a specific section at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona or need more choice near the match date.
- Pick the SSC Napoli event you want from the list.
- Compare available seats by stand, tier and price.
- Complete checkout with secure payment, then the e-ticket is delivered to your email.
Do you need to be a member to buy SSC Napoli tickets?
No, not every SSC Napoli fixture requires membership, but the Fan Stadium Card is often needed for priority sales and can be mandatory for high-risk matches. Fidelity Card holders usually receive the first access window, followed by Premium Membership holders before general sale. Standard Serie A fixtures often reach public sale, while Juventus, AC Milan, and some away allocations can remain restricted for security reasons.
How to get SSC Napoli tickets without being a member?
Non-members can still buy SSC Napoli tickets through SeatPin, especially when official priority phases are limited to Fan Stadium Card holders. This is often the clearest alternative for buyers targeting sold-out fixtures or late availability.
- Pick the SSC Napoli event you want from the list.
- Compare available seats by stand, tier and price.
- Complete checkout with secure payment, then the e-ticket is delivered to your email.
How to get tickets for SSC Napoli away matches?
SSC Napoli away tickets are usually sold first to Fan Stadium Card holders, and away sales in Italy are tightly controlled. High-risk fixtures are often limited to one ticket per Fidelity Card holder under local safety rules. If official away allocations are restricted, SeatPin lets buyers check listed availability. This is especially relevant for trips to clubs in Nord Italia, where away-sale restrictions can be tighter for security reasons. European away demand can also spike for matches against sides such as FC Koln German Bundesliga, depending on allocation rules and local controls.
- Pick the SSC Napoli event you want from the list.
- Compare available seats by stand, tier and price.
- Complete checkout with secure payment, then the e-ticket is delivered to your email.
How much are SSC Napoli tickets?
SSC Napoli ticket prices usually start around 30–45 Euro in Curva A and Curva B for standard Serie A fixtures. Distinti seats generally range from 50–110 Euro, while Tribuna Posillipo and Tribuna Nisida can reach 150–280 Euro depending on the category set by the club. Prices rise sharply for Juventus, Inter, Milan, Roma, and UEFA Champions League nights at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.
For elite fixtures, the cheapest Curva seats can rise to 75 Euro or more, and premium grandstand seats may pass 350 Euro. Distinti usually sits in the middle of the market because it balances view and atmosphere better than most sections. For Champions League and other premium categories, SeatPin helps buyers compare listed inventory by stand and price band. On sold-out pages, some feeds may show tags such as ItalyESAURITONapoli to indicate that standard availability has been exhausted.
| Section | Typical price range | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Curva A / Curva B | 30–45 Euro standard, 75+ Euro high demand | Atmosphere and lower entry price |
| Distinti | 50–110 Euro | Balanced view and lively surroundings |
| Tribuna Posillipo / Tribuna Nisida | 150–280 Euro, 350+ Euro top demand | Premium central seating |
What is a season ticket?
A season ticket is a multi-match package that gives one supporter the right to use the same seat across a defined set of home fixtures. At SSC Napoli, this is different from membership, because membership or the Fan Stadium Card gives access priority, while a season ticket secures the seat itself. For the 2025/26 campaign, Napoli offered versions covering 24 matches and 20 matches rather than a simple league-only package.
The Full version covered 24 matches, while the Italy version covered 20 matches. That structure matters for buyers comparing long-term value against single-match purchases, especially for supporters who regularly attend Serie A and domestic cup dates in Naples.
How to buy a SSC Napoli season ticket?
You buy a SSC Napoli season ticket through the club's phased sales process, and a valid Fan Stadium Card is required. Renewals usually open in early July, giving existing holders first priority to keep their seats before wider sales begin in August. Napoli manages demand through phased access rather than a formal waiting list, so timing matters if you want popular areas such as Distinti or Tribuna Posillipo.
For the 2025/26 season, the entry point worked out at roughly 14 Euro per match on the lowest package level. Buyers choosing between the Full and Italy options needed to weigh match coverage against budget. If season tickets are unavailable or membership access does not convert into a seat, our platform offers an alternative for individual fixtures.
How much do SSC Napoli season tickets cost?
SSC Napoli season tickets for 2025/26 started at 280 Euro for Curva Superiore renewals and went up to 1,210 Euro in Tribuna Posillipo. New buyers paid 310 Euro in Curva Superiore, while Distinti Superiore was 580 Euro for renewals and 640 Euro for new subscriptions. Under 14s received a 50% discount in all sections, and supporters under 30 got 25% off in lower stands and Tribuna Nisida.
Curva remains the value choice for regular attendance, Distinti offers a stronger view at a mid-range cost, and Tribuna Posillipo sits at the top end because of comfort and location. Napoli did not officially list specific senior reductions for the most recent campaign.
| Season ticket area | Renewal price | New buyer price |
|---|---|---|
| Curva Superiore | 280 Euro | 310 Euro |
| Distinti Superiore | 580 Euro | 640 Euro |
| Tribuna Posillipo | 1,210 Euro | Not stated in the research data |
How does SSC Napoli membership work?
SSC Napoli membership works through two layers, the Fan Stadium Card for access control and the Official Membership program for added priority and benefits. The Fan Stadium Card is the key ticketing tool because it is required for season tickets and often for early home-sale windows. Official Membership then adds either a Free tier or a Premium tier, with Premium opening an additional reserved sales phase before general sale.
Premium membership costs 75 Euro per year and includes a 25 Euro e-commerce voucher, exclusive digital content, and loyalty points that move supporters through rankings from Young Talent to Legend. Those rankings can lead to experiences such as meet and greets, VIP hospitality, and stadium events.
What are the SSC Napoli membership types?
SSC Napoli offers a Free membership tier, a Premium membership tier, and the separate Fan Stadium Card used for ticketing priority and access control. Premium costs 75 Euro per year and adds a reserved sales phase after Fidelity Card holders but before the general public. The loyalty system also awards points toward rankings and prize access, including hospitality experiences and club events.
How many tickets can you buy as a SSC Napoli member?
SSC Napoli members usually can buy one ticket per Fan Stadium Card during priority sales for home fixtures. In general sale for lower-security fixtures, one buyer may sometimes purchase up to 4 tickets if identification details are provided for every attendee. Away allocations are stricter, with one ticket per Fidelity Card holder as the normal rule under Italian safety regulations.
Do kids need to be members too?
Children do not need a separate junior membership, but a Fidelity Card is often required for each individual ticket during priority phases or online sales. Children under 4, or shorter than one meter, can enter without a seat when accompanied by an adult. Supporters under 14 can receive free named tickets for at least half of Napoli's home fixtures each season, and Tribuna Family offers reduced prices for children up to 12.
How much is the SSC Napoli membership?
SSC Napoli membership costs 0 Euro for the Free tier or 75 Euro per year for Premium, while the Fan Stadium Card costs 20 Euro and stays valid for three years. Premium adds a reserved purchase window and a 25 Euro club-store voucher. For supporters who do not want membership for a single fixture, our platform provides a non-member route to compare available tickets.
SSC Napoli's stadium
SSC Napoli's stadium is Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, a 54,726-capacity venue that opened in 1959. The ground was renamed in 2020 to honour Diego Armando Maradona, and many supporters still use Stadio San Paolo when discussing older matchday habits and local travel. The athletics track affects the viewing angle, so central Tribuna seats and lower Distinti blocks are often preferred by buyers who want a closer visual line to the pitch.
Curva A and Curva B remain the emotional core of the stadium, with organised tifosi driving chants, flags, and the strongest pre-match atmosphere. Tribuna Posillipo and Tribuna Onore command premium pricing because they combine central views with the best comfort level, while Tribuna Nisida is another strong option for buyers who want cover and structure. A redevelopment project approved in February 2026 aims to modernise the venue and increase capacity to 70,000 for Euro 2032.