Looking for SSC Napoli tickets to attend a match at the beautiful Stadio Diego Armando Maradona in Napels? At P1 Travel, we offer SSC Napoli tickets for all Serie A matches. With our Napoli tickets, you can see ‘Gli Azzurri’ play up close. Don’t wait any longer and experience Italian football up close. Select one of the matches above and secure yourself a seat in the stadium.
Great view of the field!
Cheer on SSC Napoli in Naples and enjoy an amazing match experience at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. Standard tickets seats are guaranteed next to each other. You’ll receive the tickets as an e-ticket. E-tickets will be emailed to you close to the event, safe and easy! The tickets have an event guarantee. In case the ordered match is postponed to a different date, your tickets will remain valid for the new date.
Societá Sportiva Calcio Napoli, also known as SSC Napoli, is one of Italy’s biggest football clubs playing in Serie A. The club has a rich history of highs and lows. The late 1980s saw the biggest successes in the club’s history with Argentine star player Diego Maradona. Four national championships, the UEFA Cup and the Coppa Italia were won by the club from Naples. A low point in the club’s history is its bankruptcy in 2004. The well-known AS Napoli disappeared to Serie C and was forced to continue under the name SSC Napoli. In the 2007/2008 season, the club returned to Serie A.
Derby del Sole – Derby of the Sun
It is one of Italy’s oldest football rivalries, dating back to the late 1920s. On 8 April 1928, superpowers Roma and Napoli face each other for the first time. Roma wins convincingly 4-1. The biggest defeat in this derby is in Napoli’s name. On 29 March 1959, ‘Gli Azzurri’ lose by a whopping 8-0 to Roma.
This club from Naples, Italy, plays its matches at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. The stadium has had several names in its history. The stadium, with a capacity of 87,000 supporters, was first opened in 1959 under the name Stadio del Sole. Barely four years later, the stadium continued under the name Stadio San Paolo in 1963. After a major renovation in 2019, the stadium today has a capacity of 54,276 supporters. On 25 November 2020, the club was rocked by the death of their Argentine superstar Diego Armando Maradona. As a tribute, the stadium was then renamed the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on 4 December 2020.





Witness the triumphant victories of SSC Napoli in their Serie A matches! All the details regarding SSC Napoli tickets and hospitality packages can be found below. Securely book your SSC Napoli tickets through P1 Travel for an unforgettable experience.