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Pisa Sporting Club, commonly referred to as Pisa, is a professional football club based in Pisa, Tuscany, Italy. Known as "I Nerazzurri" (The Black and Blues), the club achieved a historic milestone in 2024-25 by securing promotion to Serie A for the first time in 34 years. Under the masterful guidance of legendary striker Filippo Inzaghi, Pisa finished as runners-up in Serie B, ending their long exile from Italy's top flight. The fairytale return to Serie A was confirmed on May 4, 2025, despite a 1-0 defeat to Bari, as their rivals Spezia also lost. You can buy tickets to all of Pisa Sporting Club's most exciting matches on Live Football Tickets. Whether it's a Serie A fixture in their historic return season or a Coppa Italia encounter, we offer secure online booking for the 2025/2026 season.
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Pisa Sporting Club Tickets | Arena Garibaldi
How to buy Pisa Sporting Club 2025-2026 tickets?
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Stadium Information
Name:
Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani (Currently known as Cetilar® Arena for sponsorship)
Capacity:
14,869 seats (approved capacity)
Address:
Via Cesare Battisti, 56123 Pisa PI, Italy
Description:
Arena Garibaldi is one of Italy's most historic and romantically located stadiums, situated just a 10-minute walk from the world-famous Leaning Tower of Pisa in the UNESCO World Heritage Piazza dei Miracoli. Dating back to 1807 as a venue for horse racing and theatrical performances, it officially opened as a football stadium in 1919. Named after the legendary chairman Romeo Anconetani who brought Pisa to Serie A in the 1980s, the stadium offers an intimate and atmospheric experience with an average attendance of around 7,500. The Arena will welcome top-flight football for the first time in 34 years when the 2025-26 Serie A season kicks off, making it a truly special destination where football history meets UNESCO World Heritage splendor.
Best Way to Travel to Arena Garibaldi
Once you've secured your tickets for Pisa matches, planning your journey to this historic venue is essential. The stadium's central location makes it easily accessible by various means of transport.
By Train
Pisa Centrale station is well-connected to major Italian cities including Florence, Rome, and Milan. From the station, the stadium is approximately 30 minutes on foot or a short bus ride. The station also connects to Pisa Airport via shuttle train.
By Bus
Several local bus lines serve the stadium area. Bus lines 1, 3, and 4 from Pisa Centrale station will get you close to the Arena. You can use the AT Bus app or tap your card when boarding public transport instead of buying traditional tickets.
By Car
If driving from the A12 motorway (Genoa-Livorno), take the Pisa Centro exit and follow the FI-PI-LI road, then take the Darsena Pisana exit. From Florence via FI-PI-LI, take the Aurelia/Darsena exit. Follow signs for stadium parking, though spaces can be limited on match days.
By Air
Galileo Galilei International Airport is conveniently located near Pisa. From the airport, take the shuttle train to Pisa Centrale station, then continue by bus or taxi to the stadium.
On Foot
The stadium's location near the city center and just 10 minutes from the Leaning Tower makes walking an excellent option. You can combine your match experience with sightseeing in one of Italy's most beautiful historic cities.
Club Information
Current Coach:
Filippo Inzaghi (contract extended until 2027 after promotion)
Current Captain:
Antonio Caracciolo
Last Season's League Position:
2nd place in Serie B (2024-25) - Promoted to Serie A after 34 years
Additional Information:
Filippo Inzaghi was appointed as head coach in July 2024, replacing Alberto Aquilani after Pisa's disappointing 13th place finish in the previous Serie B season. The legendary former AC Milan and Italy striker transformed the team's fortunes, leading them from mid-table mediocrity to automatic promotion with an attacking, passionate style of play. His contract was automatically extended until 2027 following the historic promotion. Captain Antonio Caracciolo has been instrumental in changing the club's mentality, providing leadership during their remarkable rise. The club is owned by billionaire Alexander Knaster (75% stake since 2021), with the Corrado family maintaining significant influence through president Giuseppe Corrado. After years of financial troubles that saw the club dissolved and refounded multiple times, Pisa is now on solid financial footing and ready for their Serie A return. The promotion represents not just sporting success, but emotional redemption for a city whose last Serie A match was in May 1991.
Titles and Trophies of Pisa Sporting Club
Despite their current success, Pisa's trophy cabinet reflects both glory days and periods of struggle:
Serie B:
Champions: 1968-69, Runners-up: 2024-25 (promoted)
Mitropa Cup:
Winners: 1985-86, 1987-88
Serie C:
Champions: Multiple times including recent promotion in 2018-19
Golden Era (1980s-1990s):
Pisa enjoyed their greatest period under Romeo Anconetani, playing six of seven Serie A seasons between 1982-83 and 1990-91. The club won two Mitropa Cups and established themselves as a respected Serie A team before financial troubles led to multiple dissolutions and refoundings.
Rivalries
Main Rivals
Livorno
Pisa's most intense rivalry is with Livorno, known as the "Derby della Toscana" or "Derby del Tirreno." This Tuscan derby dates back to the early 20th century and represents more than football - it's a clash between two proud coastal cities with different identities. Livorno, the larger port city, versus Pisa, the historic university town with its global fame. Matches between the two are fiercely contested and draw passionate support from both sets of fans, especially when they meet in the same division.
Minor Rivalries
Empoli
Another Tuscan rivalry exists with Empoli, though less heated than the Livorno derby. As fellow Tuscan clubs that have often competed in similar divisions, matches carry regional pride and local bragging rights.
Fiorentina
While Fiorentina are the region's giants, clashes with Pisa carry special significance for the Nerazzurri. Pisa fans relish opportunities to face the Viola, especially with their return to Serie A meaning these encounters will happen again for the first time in over three decades.