Key facts
Clubs: Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio & UC AlbinoLeffe | Opening: 1928 | Capacity:
26,562
History and description
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d’Italia officially 💸 opened on 23
December 1928 with a match between Atalanta and Triestina. It originally went by the
name of Stadio 💸 Mario Brumana and could hold 12,000 spectators.
Over the years, Stadio
Atleti Azzurri d’Italia got gradually expanded with the addition of 💸 both curves and a
roof over the main stand. The stadium initially had a running track circling the pitch,
but 💸 makeshift stands have been placed over it.
The stadium has also been the home of
AlbinoLeffe since they promoted to Serie 💸 B in 2003 and their traditional home in nearby
Albino could not meet league standards. They have kept playing at 💸 the stadium despite
relegating again in 2012.
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d’Italia has aged significantly over
the years and lacks the many 💸 comforts of modern stadiums. In the last decade, Atalanta
have therefore investigated several options to build a new modern home. 💸 Initially they
focused on building an entirely new stadium on the outskirts of the city, however these
never materialised in 💸 anything concrete.
In 2024, Atalanta bought Stadio Atleti Azzurri
d’Italia from the city of Bergamo and are now planning to extensively 💸 redevelop the
stadium. The plans include building two new covered curves and refurbish the other
stands, resulting in a capacity 💸 of 24,000 seats. They hope to complete works in
2024.
How to get to Stadio Atleti Azzurri d’Italia
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d’Italia 💸 is
located north-west of central Bergamo, about 2 kilometres from Bergamo’s old town (up
the hill), and about the same 💸 from Bergamo’s more modern central areas down the hill.
It is slightly more than 2 kilometres from Bergamo’s rail station, 💸 which has frequent
train service to and from Milan.
The walk form both the old and new town, as well as
💸 the rail station, takes no more than 30 minutes.
Alternatively, you can catch bus 6
(direction S. Colombane) or 9 (direction 💸 Bruntino –Sorisole) from the rail station
(Porta Nueva), and bus 3 from the old town (direction Ostello).
Address: Piazzale
Goisis 7, 💸 Bergamo
Eat, drink, and sleep near Stadio Atleti Azzurri d’Italia
Stadio
Atleti Azzurri d’Italia is located in a quiet residential neighbourhood. There 💸 are a
few local neighbourhood bars en restaurants around, but there are many more options for
eating and drinking in 💸 Bergamo’s picturesque old town and the new town near the railway
station.
There are no large hotels near Stadio Atleti Azzurri 💸 d’Italia, but plenty of
smaller B&Bs if you wish to stay very close. However, most will decide to stay in
💸 central Bergamo and make the pleasant walk to the stadium. Click here for an overview
of hotels in Bergamo.
Atalanta Bergamo 💸 Tickets
Tickets for Atalanta games can be bought
online via Listicket, at the club store at the Via Tiraboschi 89 in 💸 Bergamo’s modern
centre, or at any of the Listicket sales points.
Tickets can also be bought on the gate
from about 💸 three hours before the start of the match. Atalanta rarely sell out.
Ticket
prices can depend on the opponent, but typically 💸 range from €13.00 for a seat at one of
the curves to €100.00 for a central seat at the main 💸 stand. Tickets for the opposite
side tend to go for between €18.00 and €23.00.
Email biglietteria@atalanta.it for more
information.
AlbinoLeffe Tickets
AlbinoLeffe tickets 💸 can be bought online through
Vivaticket, through any of the Vivaticket sales points, or before the match at the
stadium.
Expect 💸 to pay between €14.00 for a ticket at the curve to €20.00 for the
better seats at the main stand.
Email 💸 biglietteria@albinoleffe for more
information.
Photos of Stadio Atleti Azzurri d’Italia
Atalanta.it – Official website of
Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio.
Albinoleffe – Official website of 💸 UC
AlbionLeffe.
Visit.bergamo – Official portal for Bergamo tourism.
Atb.bergamo.it –
Bergamo public transport information.