Key facts
Clubs: Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio & UC AlbinoLeffe | Opening: 1928 | Capacity:
26,562
History and description
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d’Italia officially 8️⃣ opened on 23
December 1928 with a match between Atalanta and Triestina. It originally went by the
name of Stadio 8️⃣ Mario Brumana and could hold 12,000 spectators.
Over the years, Stadio
Atleti Azzurri d’Italia got gradually expanded with the addition of 8️⃣ both curves and a
roof over the main stand. The stadium initially had a running track circling the pitch,
but 8️⃣ makeshift stands have been placed over it.
The stadium has also been the home of
AlbinoLeffe since they promoted to Serie 8️⃣ B in 2003 and their traditional home in nearby
Albino could not meet league standards. They have kept playing at 8️⃣ the stadium despite
relegating again in 2012.
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d’Italia has aged significantly over
the years and lacks the many 8️⃣ comforts of modern stadiums. In the last decade, Atalanta
have therefore investigated several options to build a new modern home. 8️⃣ Initially they
focused on building an entirely new stadium on the outskirts of the city, however these
never materialised in 8️⃣ anything concrete.
In 2024, Atalanta bought Stadio Atleti Azzurri
d’Italia from the city of Bergamo and are now planning to extensively 8️⃣ redevelop the
stadium. The plans include building two new covered curves and refurbish the other
stands, resulting in a capacity 8️⃣ 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 8️⃣ is
located north-west of central Bergamo, about 2 kilometres from Bergamo’s old town (up
the hill), and about the same 8️⃣ from Bergamo’s more modern central areas down the hill.
It is slightly more than 2 kilometres from Bergamo’s rail station, 8️⃣ which has frequent
train service to and from Milan.
The walk form both the old and new town, as well as
8️⃣ the rail station, takes no more than 30 minutes.
Alternatively, you can catch bus 6
(direction S. Colombane) or 9 (direction 8️⃣ Bruntino –Sorisole) from the rail station
(Porta Nueva), and bus 3 from the old town (direction Ostello).
Address: Piazzale
Goisis 7, 8️⃣ Bergamo
Eat, drink, and sleep near Stadio Atleti Azzurri d’Italia
Stadio
Atleti Azzurri d’Italia is located in a quiet residential neighbourhood. There 8️⃣ are a
few local neighbourhood bars en restaurants around, but there are many more options for
eating and drinking in 8️⃣ Bergamo’s picturesque old town and the new town near the railway
station.
There are no large hotels near Stadio Atleti Azzurri 8️⃣ d’Italia, but plenty of
smaller B&Bs if you wish to stay very close. However, most will decide to stay in
8️⃣ central Bergamo and make the pleasant walk to the stadium. Click here for an overview
of hotels in Bergamo.
Atalanta Bergamo 8️⃣ Tickets
Tickets for Atalanta games can be bought
online via Listicket, at the club store at the Via Tiraboschi 89 in 8️⃣ Bergamo’s modern
centre, or at any of the Listicket sales points.
Tickets can also be bought on the gate
from about 8️⃣ three hours before the start of the match. Atalanta rarely sell out.
Ticket
prices can depend on the opponent, but typically 8️⃣ range from €13.00 for a seat at one of
the curves to €100.00 for a central seat at the main 8️⃣ 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 8️⃣ can be bought online through
Vivaticket, through any of the Vivaticket sales points, or before the match at the
stadium.
Expect 8️⃣ to pay between €14.00 for a ticket at the curve to €20.00 for the
better seats at the main stand.
Email 8️⃣ biglietteria@albinoleffe for more
information.
Photos of Stadio Atleti Azzurri d’Italia
Atalanta.it – Official website of
Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio.
Albinoleffe – Official website of 8️⃣ UC
AlbionLeffe.
Visit.bergamo – Official portal for Bergamo tourism.
Atb.bergamo.it –
Bergamo public transport information.