An inclusive Stadium
The Allianz Stadium is the home of Juventus, an inclusive place where the club wants to ensure that fans enjoy the best possible experience. For this reason, the stadium has 280 seats dedicated to people with disabilities, which are allocated to:
- fans with 100% disability percentage
- fans with walking disabilities who use wheelchairs (regardless of the degree of their disability)
If the fan with a disability requires continuous assistance, they will be able to request free accreditation also for their accompanying person, who must necessarily be of age; the club has in fact reserved the same amount of seats (280) for people who will provide support for fans with disabilities during the match.
For safety and accessibility reasons, the seats earmarked for disabled fans are located in specific sectors within the stadium (Tribuna Nord and Tribuna Sud), to meet the particular access needs of wheelchairs and persons that have difficulty walking.
Accreditation Procedure
To make it easier to access the stadium, Juventus has set up an online accreditation service that enables disabled fans to request free accreditation (subject to availability) for the desired match.
To use the Fans with Disabilities Accreditation Service, you must first register with the online accreditation system at the bottom of this page and fill in all the required fields with your personal data, taking care to upload a copy of:
- A 100% civil invalidity certificate which clearly and unequivocally shows that the degree of disability recognised is 100%, without specifying the diagnosed pathology (if this is present, it must be inked out)
or alternatively
- A Certificate of disability which clearly and unequivocally indicates the fan's condition as non-ambulatory and requiring a wheelchair.
If the disabled fan is entitled to continuous assistance, this condition must be indicated on the certificate itself (100% civil disability certificate with the right to continuous assistance).
These certificates of disability must have been issued by the National Social Security Institute (INPS) according to the Institute's current procedures or by another body and then subsequently approved by INPS.
Accreditation phases
Once registered, it will be possible to request free accreditation during the following timeframes:
Matches played between Friday and Monday:
From 9:00 a.m. on Monday until 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday of match week for non-ambulatory disabled fans (subject to availability until sold out);
From 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday of match week for ambulatory disabled fans (subject to availability until sold out).
Matches played between Tuesday and Thursday:
From 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday until 4:00 p.m. on Thursday of the week prior to the match for non-ambulatory disabled fans (subject to availability until sold out);
From 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Friday of the week prior to the match for ambulatory disabled fans (subject to availability until sold out).
Important Notices
Failure to indicate the accompanying person at the time of accreditation will make it impossible to add them later. Please pay close attention and request accreditation according to your actual needs, with or without an accompanying person.
Requesting an accreditation removes availability for others. Therefore, users are kindly asked not to request accreditation without a reasonable certainty of being able to use it.
The maximum number of tickets per purchaser per match is 4. Consequently, those requesting accreditation with an accompanying person may purchase up to 2 additional tickets on the Official Ticket Shop. If more than 4 tickets are purchased, accreditation will not be issued.
A regular ticket alone does not allow entry into the stadium for wheelchair users. Therefore, please note that purchasing a standard ticket does not grant access to the facility.