Tickets for Parma games at the Stadio Ennio Tardini can be bought on the club website where you must register for an account with Vivaticket, their official seller.
Ticket prices vary depending on the opposition but for certain games you can sit in the Curva Sud for as little as €10 while the most expensive seats in Tribuna Centrale Petitot range from €80.
Tickets for under-21s are half price in certain sections while under-14s pay no more than €5 for some games.

Parma has a fidelity card – the Tardini Card – for loading season tickets on to and to buy tickets for high-profile games that may have restrictions. It costs €11.50 and lasts for five years.
The card can be picked up at the stadium or posted out but that can take about a month. The card can be bought here and you must also create an account with Parma’s official website.
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. And remember, kick-off times are moved for television.
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