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Stadio Giovanni Zini seating plan & guide

Cremonese, promoted to Serie A for 2025-26 via the Serie B play-offs, play at the Stadio Giovanni Zini in Cremona, one of Italy's oldest grounds. Converted to an all-seater and modernised to top-flight standards, it now holds around 16,000. The compact stadium sits close to the centre of the Lombard city famous for violin-making.

CityCremona
Opened1919
TypeFootball stadium
Capacity≈16,000

Best sections

Curva Sud

Cremonese's home ultras end and the noisiest part of the small ground.

Tribuna (main stand)

Central covered seating with the best view at the Zini.

Distinti

Sideline seating opposite the main stand offering close-up views for less.

Insider tips

  • The Zini is a short walk or bus ride from Cremona's centre and train station, making it an easy visit.
  • With a small capacity, popular fixtures sell out, so book ahead rather than relying on matchday availability.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Stadio Giovanni Zini?

Curva Sud offer the closest view, while distinti are the best value. Sideline seating opposite the main stand offering close-up views for less.

Where is Stadio Giovanni Zini?

Stadio Giovanni Zini is a football stadium in Cremona, opened in 1919 with a capacity of ≈16,000.

Where can I find the cheapest Stadio Giovanni Zini tickets?

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