How to Buy Tickets to Watch Bari at the Stadio San Nicola
By Dan Cancian
Bari tickets are available on the club’s website and at authorised Ticket One selling points in the city.
You can also get them at the stadium at gate No 1 and gate No 22. The ticket office at No 1 is open between 10am and 1pm and from 3pm to 6pm Tuesday until Friday, while No 22 is only open on matchdays when Bari are at home.
Using the fixture against Virtus Entella at the beginning of May as a guide, tickets cost at €21 for adults in the Curva Nord and €17 for over-65s and women. Tickets for the Tribuna Est and the Tribuna Ovest cost €26 for adults and €21 for women and over-65s. The most expensive tickets for that match were €76.

An interactive graphic of the stadium on the website allows you to choose tickets in your preferred area depending on availability.
For more high-profile fixtures you have to be a fidelity card holder to purchase the tickets, unless you live in the Bari province or abroad.
Bari’s fidelity card is valid for three years and costs €20 plus shipping and can be bought on the club’s website. This allows the transfer of tickets between Bari Card holders, including season tickets for individual matches. Any transfer can be done at the ticket office.

Tickets normally go on sale about a week in advance so keep an eye on the site and the club’s social channels for information.
Bari have a passionate fanbase but the San Nicola is far too big for the club and has sold out just a handful of times in four decades. That means tickets will be available online or at the gates even hours before kick-off.
When picking up tickets at the stadium or at the ticket office, remember to have your ID with you and leave a bit of time.
Kick-off times will be moved for television, so bear that in mind when arranging a trip far in advance.
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