23rd Nov,2024 20:45( Local time) Italy | Parma | Stadio Ennio Tardini
Seating in pairs
If you buy tickets in pairs, it is estimated to sit next to each other.
Single tickets
We will sell single tickets from time to time and marked with “Single”.Single tickets is cheaper than “Seating in pairs”. If you buy 2 ‘Single tickets”, your seat is separated with your friend’s.
More tickets wanted
If you buy 3 or more tickets, we cannot promise that you are sit next to each other. However, we can promise to sit not so far away from each other.
Home-and-away section
Tickets without any further specification will always be situated in the home sections.
Long side/Short side
Long side seats are located behind the longer line area on the field; short side seats are located behind the shorted line area.
1st ring /2nd ring /3rd ring /4th ring
The 1st ring is the closest ring to the field. It is initial with letter or number 1, such as 111 and Y01. The 2nd ring is initial with number 2, for example 270. The 3rd ring is initial with number 3, such as 330.
Parma’s stadium dates back to the 1920s when the club in conjunction with the local council sought to construct a new Stadio Municipale. Spearheaded by Parma F.C President and Italian Lawyer Ennio Tardini, the club launched a national competition for the design of the new stadium in February 1922 offering up a prize of ₤10,000 to whoever came up with the winning idea. Architect Ettore Leoni’s French and German inspired design which was said to borrow most of all from Lyon’s Stade de Gerland was eventually chosen, with construction work on Parma’s new stadium beginning on 26th December 1922. Sadly Ennio Tardini died a month before the stadium was completed in September 1923, and thus Stadio Municipale was renamed in honour of the ground’s catalyst. Stadio Ennio Tardini underwent slight renovations throughout the 20th century including the addition of an Athletics track in 1935 and its removal once again in the 1980s. The capacity peaked at around 13,500 until Parma were promoted to Serie A in 1990 which at the time required all stadiums in the league to have a minimum capacity of 30,000, and subsequently the majority of stands were rebuilt. Bankrolled by Italian multi-national company Parmalat in the 1990s until it went bankrupt in 2003, Parma had the necessary funds to rebuild the north, south and main stands, with the club’s owners even exploring the feasibility of constructing a brand new stadium in Baganzola outside of Parma. When Parmalat encountered excessive red tape they instead decided to renovate and the fill the corners to maximise the limited space.
Stadio Ennio Tardini, Viale Partigiani D’Italia, 1, 43123 Parma PR, Italy
1. Tickets can not be returned or refunded after purchase.
2. It is only available to choose from stadium area not for specified seat.
3. It is the separate single ticket price for seats in pairs. The two seats are in pairs. If you need more connected seats, please contact us and ask for a new price.
4. Anyone who need to watch the game shall buy a ticket. Children must obtain their own tickets.
5. There are 3 kinds of tickets: paper ticket, e-ticket and season ticket. The final kind is subject to official document.
6. The price that sellers ask for their tickets is based on market forces and the popularity of the tickets. This is why the price of a ticket for a popular and sold-out event is higher than the original price of the ticket. Customers show understanding and support before buying tickets. Customers show understanding and support before buying tickets.
7. We assume no liability and responsibility concerning the condition that your match schedule changed by some force majeure or temporary decision by host. Please be aware of the notification on match time.
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