Nerazzurri season tickets: what you need to know. Pre-emption period starts today: dates and prices.

We have a season ticket campaign . The wait for Pisa fans is now over: starting today, the rush for season tickets begins, valid for eighteen of the nineteen matches the Nerazzurri will play at the Arena in the upcoming Serie A season, a season Pisa hasn't seen in thirty-four years.
"Un si vede l'orA" (It's impossible to see the time) is the slogan the club used to launch the campaign. There are two ticket sales phases: the first, starting today at 4:00 PM and lasting until August 14, is the pre-emption phase, reserved exclusively for season ticket holders from last season. They also enjoy a discounted rate, a feature greatly appreciated by fans. These are the prices for those entitled to pre-emption: Curva Nord is €290, Gradinata is €620, Tribuna Inferiore is €1,000, and then Tribuna Superiore is €1,800. These prices are discounted compared to the general sales phase, but still higher than last season: twelve months ago, a ticket in the Curva cost €205, while in the Tribuna Superiore it was €895. This represents a €1,000 increase for the latter section, which, along with the Tribuna Inferiore, will not be able to purchase new season tickets.
The price increase was expected and predictable, but such a high percentage raised some eyebrows.
Let's move on to the general sales phase, which will begin on August 18th and will give fans the opportunity to purchase new season tickets (if any remain after the first phase). For them, the price will increase further: in the Curva Nord, tickets cost €410 (double the price of twelve months ago), with the same price for the new Curva Sud sector. In the Gradinata, tickets thus reach €700. The prices listed so far are for full season tickets. To take advantage of the TickeTag service (which allows you to exchange tickets for various matches) during the season, you will need to subscribe to the Intero Plus plan. For all prices, please visit the Pisa Sporting Club website.
Season tickets can be purchased both online on the TicketOne platform and at dedicated sales points: the Pisa Store on Via Luigi Bianchi 17, the one on Via Oberdan (Borgo Largo), and the TifoPisa in Fornacette. A large turnout is expected, given the intense anticipation and hunger to see the Nerazzurri play Serie A matches.
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