Stadium Guide: Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani

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Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani is the proud home of Pisa FC, delivering one of Serie A’s most charming and atmospheric matchday experiences. Whether you’re a lifelong Nerazzurri supporter, an EFL-style groundhopper visiting Italy, or simply a football fan looking for passion and tradition, Pisa’s stadium stands out with its intimate atmosphere and Tuscan flair.

Side note: you might hear some official sources call the ground Cetilar® Arena, that’s because that’s the sponsorship name.

📍 Location: Via Melara, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy

⚽ Home Team: Pisa FC

🎟️ Capacity: Approx. 25,000

🏗️ Opened: 1919

unique features & quirks

🕰️ Historic Heartland – Nearly a century old, the stadium blends vintage Italian charm with passionate football culture. The stadium is named after Romeo Anconetani, a legendary club chairman who shaped Pisa’s modern identity.

⚽ Close to the Action – The stands are notoriously close to the pitch, creating an intense and intimate atmosphere that players and fans thrive on.

🍝 Tuscan Spirit – From local food stalls offering lampredotto to die-hard fans chanting traditional songs, the vibe is authentically Tuscan.

first impressions: the matchday experience

🔥 Atmosphere

The Curva Nord is the beating heart of the Nerazzurri support, with drums, flags, and non-stop chanting. Expect raw, passionate backing fueled by years of fighting to reach Serie A again.

🎭 Iconic Traditions

“Forza Pisa!” rings out loud and proud, alongside black-and-blue stripes worn with fierce pride. Fans treasure the club’s gritty, working-class roots and celebrate every moment like a family reunion.

how to get to arena garibaldi

🚶 Walking: About 20 minutes from Pisa Centrale train station. The walk through the historic city center offers charming streets and plenty of cafes.

🚆 Train: Pisa Centrale connects well to Florence, Rome, and Milan.

🚌 Bus: Local ATA buses run matchday services close to the stadium—routes 4 and 6 are key.

🚗 Parking: Limited parking near the stadium; best to use city center parking lots and walk or use public transport.

🚖 Taxi/Drop-off: Drop-off is easiest near the Via Melara entrance.

📍 Address: Via Melara, Pisa, 56125

tickets: how to get in to pisa fc matches

🎟️ Pisa FC Matches:

Official tickets are available via Pisa FC’s website and at the stadium ticket office on matchdays. Prices remain affordable for Serie A standards, making it accessible for locals and visitors alike.

Family packages and season tickets are popular with the loyal fanbase.

best seats in the house

🏆 Tribuna Centrale – The main stand offers excellent views and shelter, ideal for first-timers or families.

🎤 Curva Nord – The vibrant home of the ultras. Standing allowed, singing guaranteed. Feel every chant and wave.

🌍 Gradinata Sud – Opposite Curva Nord, great for a more relaxed atmosphere and friendly chatter.

🎫 Away End – Usually in the Gradinata area, with decent sightlines and security.

where to eat before the Pisa FC game

🥙 Lampredotto Stalls – Try Pisa’s signature tripe sandwich around the stadium for an authentic pre-match snack.

🍕 Pizzeria La Tana – Local favorite a short walk away in the centre, it serves classic Tuscan pizza and friendly vibes.

best pubs for pre-match drinks

🍺 Scaccomalto – Tap Room, Pisa

Tucked away on Via Santa Cecilia, this gem is a must-visit for craft beer lovers. From the standout Wanderlust IPA to a rotating lineup of house-brewed ales, every sip is a journey. The friendly staff double as local guides, while a fun stash of board games keeps the vibe casual and welcoming. Food-wise, the pulled pork burger is a winner, and vegans will love their pesto ‘kebab.’ If you want a break from tourist traps and genuine Pisa craft beer, Scaccomalto delivers on all fronts. Highly recommended! 🍻

🍺 Enobirreria L’Etrusco, Pisa

Just a short stroll from Arena Garibaldi, Enobirreria L’Etrusco is a cozy craft beer bar beloved by Pisa FC fans and locals alike. Open afternoons and evenings, it’s rare for Italy and perfect for a relaxed pre- or post-match drink. With a great rotating selection of Italian craft beers on tap and in the fridge, friendly bartenders who love to guide you through the choices, plus an inviting outdoor seating area overlooking Piazza Martiri della Libertà, it’s a slice of Pisa’s authentic charm. Catch the game on TV, sip a cheeky DIPA, and soak in the local vibes before cheering on the Nerazzurri! 🍻

pisa fc: what’s the vibe?

📊 Current Form: Riding high on promotion momentum, after all they’ve been outside of the top flight since 1991.

🌟 Player to Watch, Matteo Tramoni: The Corsica-born forward netted 13 goals in Serie B, becoming Pisa’s top scorer for the 24/25 season. The question is, can he make the step up in Serie A?

beyond football: things to do in pisa

🏰 Leaning Tower of Pisa – The iconic must-see, just a stroll from the stadium.

🚣 Arno River – Perfect for a relaxing walk or riverside dinner after the game.

🛍️ Borgo Stretto – Charming shopping street packed with cafes, gelaterias, and boutique stores.

🎨 Museo dell’Opera del Duomo – For a dose of culture and history in the shadow of the cathedral.

final verdict

Arena Garibaldi offers an authentic, intimate football experience steeped in Tuscan passion and history. Pisa FC’s return to Serie A means the stadium buzzes with fresh energy and determination. If you want to see Serie A with genuine heart, surrounded by fans who live and breathe their club, this is your ground.

📌 Pro Tip: Arrive early to soak up the Tuscan atmosphere, grab a lampredotto sandwich, and watch the Curva Nord come alive — football the way it’s meant to be.

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