Soccer in Florence

ACF Fiorentina vs. AS Roma in the Copa d'Italia. (Photo by Ver en vivo En Directo)
ACF Fiorentina vs. AS Roma in the Copa d'Italia

Catching Calcio Fever

A Fiorentina-Inter game showing the Curva Fiesole where the true tifosi (fans) sit.. (Photo by Treviño)
A Fiorentina-Inter game showing the Curva Fiesole where the true tifosi (fans) sit.

To Italians, calcio (soccer) is something akin to a second religion. You don't know what a "fan" is until you've attended a soccer match in a country like Italy, and an afternoon at the football stadium can offer you as much insight (if not more) into Italian culture as a day in the Uffizi.

Catch the local team, the Serie A ACF Fiorentina—referred to as La Viola for the purple of their uniforms—September through May.

Most games are Sundays at 3pm, with a few other games at odd days, like Satuday afternoon or Wednesday night.

They play at the Stadio Artemio Franchi (often just called the Stadio Comunale). The stadium lies northeast of the city center, just beyond the Firenze-Campo Marte train station.

The cheapest tickets are in the curve, the "curves" at either end of the pitch. The home team Fiorentina fans sit in the Curva Fiesole, so if you want to be in the beating, screaming, fan-crazy heart of the rowdy action, sit here. The views of the actual match aren't the best, but if you want to pick up the local soccer chants (at just some novel Italian curses), it's the best spot.

ACF Fiorentina fans weating the viola (purple) on the Curva Fiesole of the Florence soccer stadium. (Photo by Pedro Varela6)
ACF Fiorentina fans weating the viola (purple) on the Curva Fiesole of the Florence football stadium.

You can buy tickets ahead of time (starting at €14)—online or at the downtown 'Fiorentina Store" ticket office on Piazza Mercato Centrale—at the official ticket office (from €20) two blocks west of the staidum at Via delle Sette Santi 28r (at the corner with Viale Giovanni Dupré, or at the stadum itself three hours before a match.

Bonus: Your ticket gets you free transport on the bus system on game day.

Also, bring a photo ID (passport is best) both to purchase your tickets and to the stadium. It a crackdown-on-hooliganism thing. (And for god's sake, keep the passport in your moneybelt at all times except when you need to show it to security.)

Tips & links

Details
ADDRESS

Stadio Comunale
Via Manfredi Fanti 4
tel. +39-055-553-2803
Official site: it.violachannel.tv
Fan site: www.fiorentina.it

OPEN

Matches (usually) Sundays at 3pm, Sept-May

ADMISSION

From €14

TRANSPORT

Bus: 10, 20, 11,17 from Piaza San Marco; also 3, 82, 84
Hop-on/hop-off: Stadio (B), Viale Paoli (C)

How long does a soccer game take?

Planning your day: Arrive at least 30 minutes early; stay for the 1.5–2 hours of the game. All told, bank on spending at least 3-4 hours.

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Details
ADDRESS

Stadio Comunale
Via Manfredi Fanti 4
tel. +39-055-553-2803
Official site: it.violachannel.tv
Fan site: www.fiorentina.it

OPEN

Matches (usually) Sundays at 3pm, Sept-May

ADMISSION

From €14

TRANSPORT

Bus: 10, 20, 11,17 from Piaza San Marco; also 3, 82, 84
Hop-on/hop-off: Stadio (B), Viale Paoli (C)



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