How to Buy Tickets to Watch Genoa at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris
By Dan Cancian
Tickets for Genoa matches are sold on the club’s s official website, at the ticket office just outside the stadium and at the Genoa ticket office in the Porto Antico area by the docks.
For the game against Torino in mid-February, prices started at €31 for adults and €16.50 for under-16s in the Gradinata Sud, with hospitality packages also available through Genoa’s website. An interactive graphic of the stadium allows you to choose tickets in your preferred area depending on availability.
Match tickets normally go on sale about a week in advance and the bigger games sell out quickly, so keep an eye on the site and the club’s social channels for information.
When picking up tickets at the stadium or at the ticket office, remember ID and leave a bit of time as there is only a small collection office.
You do not need to be a Genoa member to buy tickets, but fidelity card holders are given priority access to a number of high-profile fixtures. You can purchase the fidelity card DNA Genoa online for €12 plus shipping or in person at the ticket office at Marassi and at Porto Antico.

The card, which is valid for five years, also allows the holder to transfer tickets to fellow DNA Genoa holders as well as purchase season tickets for a single game, when they are made available by a season ticket holder who cannot attend.
The silver hospitality packages start at €90 for under-16s and €120 for season ticket holders and €180 for non-season ticket holders. The package includes a guided tour, a pitchside meeting with players and a ticket to the Distinti sector – the seating areas located on the opposite side of the pitch from the grandstand.
The gold hospitality packages include all of the above, plus a curated buffet before kick-off and a ticket to the VIP stand. Prices start at €175 for under-16s and €300 for adults.
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