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US Sassuolo tickets

US Sassuolo Calcio, commonly referred to as Sassuolo, is a professional football club based in Sassuolo, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. You can buy tickets for all of Sassuolo's exciting matches on Live Football Tickets. Whether it's a Serie A fixture in their triumphant return season or a Coppa Italia encounter, we offer secure online booking for the 2025/2026 season.

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Sassuolo tickets 2025-26 | Serie A | Mapei Stadium guide


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Stadium Information

Name:

Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore

Capacity:

21,525 seats

Address:

Piazzale Atleti Azzurri d'Italia 1, 42122 Reggio Emilia, Italy

Description:

The Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore is one of Italy's most modern stadiums, built in 1995 as the country's first privately-owned stadium. Located on the northeastern edge of Reggio Emilia, approximately 2.5 kilometers from the historic city center, this state-of-the-art stadium offers a unique football experience. The stadium is modeled after English stadiums, with stands close to the pitch for optimal viewing and atmosphere. Since 2013, it has been the home of Sassuolo, after being purchased by the Mapei company. The stadium features modern facilities, VIP lounges, and even a shopping center (I Petali) within the complex. With a capacity of 21,525, it's perfectly suited for Sassuolo's return to Serie A following their spectacular promotion under Fabio Grosso.

Best Way to Travel to Mapei Stadium

Once you've secured your tickets for Sassuolo matches, planning your journey to this modern stadium is essential. The strategic location near Reggio Emilia makes it easily accessible by various means of transport.

By Train

Reggio Emilia station is well-connected to major Italian cities. The stadium is approximately 3 kilometers from the train station. There's also a high-speed train station about 3 kilometers from Mapei Stadium. From the station, you can take a taxi or local bus.

By Bus

Several local bus lines serve the stadium area. From Reggio Emilia city center, there are regular bus connections to the stadium. Check the SETA website for current timetables on match days.

By Car

The stadium is approximately 3 kilometers from the A1 highway exit Reggio Emilia. Follow the signs to the stadium. There are about a dozen parking areas available, including special areas for home fans (P7) and away fans (P3 and P4). Parking can be limited on match days, so arrive early.

By Air

The nearest airports are Bologna (80 km) and Milano Malpensa (170 km). From Bologna, you can travel by train to Reggio Emilia. From Malpensa, there are direct trains to the region.

On Foot

If you're staying in Reggio Emilia city center, the stadium is walkable in about 30 minutes. This gives you the opportunity to explore the beautiful city before the match.

Club Information

Current Coach:

Fabio Grosso (contract extended until 2027 after promotion)

Current Captain:

Domenico Berardi

Last Season's League Position:

1st place in Serie B (2024-25) - Champions and promoted to Serie A

Additional Information:

Fabio Grosso was appointed as head coach in June 2024, following Sassuolo's disappointing relegation from Serie A. The former Italy international and 2006 World Cup winner immediately transformed the team, leading them to the Serie B title with 5 matches to spare. His contract was automatically extended until 2027 following the historic promotion. Captain Domenico Berardi, the club icon who has played for Sassuolo for over a decade, was crucial in the promotion campaign despite overcoming serious injuries. The club is owned by the Mapei company, led by the Squinzi family, who have kept the club financially stable since 2002. After a difficult 2023-24 season that ended in relegation, Sassuolo showed resilience by immediately returning to Serie A. The promotion represents not only sporting success but also confirms the club's ambition to re-establish themselves as a solid Serie A team.

Titles and Trophies of Sassuolo

Despite their relative youth in professional football, Sassuolo has undergone impressive growth:

Serie B:

Champions: 2012-13, 2024-25

Serie C1:

Champions: 2007-08

TIM Trophy:

Winners: 2013 (first non-top club to win this prestigious prize)

Modern Era (2013-2024):

Sassuolo experienced their greatest period between 2013-2024 with 11 consecutive Serie A seasons. Highlights included European football (Europa League 2016-17), developing talents like Manuel Locatelli, Domenico Berardi, and Giacomo Raspadori who all became internationals for Italy. The club was known for their attractive attacking football under coaches like Eusebio Di Francesco and Roberto De Zerbi.

Rivalries

Main Rivals

Modena

Sassuolo's most intense rivalry is with neighboring club Modena FC. This "Derby dell'Emilia" dates back to Sassuolo's time in the lower divisions, when they temporarily played at Modena's Stadio Alberto Braglia from 2008-2013. The rivalry is fueled by geographical proximity and competition for football hegemony in the Emilia-Romagna region.

Regional Rivalries

Bologna

As the largest club in Emilia-Romagna, Bologna has a rivalry with Sassuolo that has grown since Sassuolo's promotion to Serie A. Matches between these clubs carry extra meaning for regional pride and bragging rights in Northern Italy.

Parma

Another important regional rivalry exists with Parma, especially since both clubs have operated at similar levels throughout their history. As clubs from smaller cities who have reached Serie A, they share similar experiences and ambitions.

Reggiana

The relationship with Reggiana is complex, although Sassuolo rents their stadium, there is tension between the supporter groups. Reggiana fans are not happy with Sassuolo's presence in "their" stadium, leading to a unique situation where host and guest roles are reversed.