Limited Tickets: Visiting Fans – Get Yours Now!

After the defeat against Urania Milano, Unieuro Forlì will be busy on Sunday at the Palafiera against Sella Cento. 100 tickets managed by Benedict XIV are available to visiting fans. Pallacanestro 2.015 Forlì reminds its fans that, according to the “Memorandum of Understanding for the introduction of organizational measures relating to the men’s championships of Serie A, A2 and B” signed by Fip, Lba and Lnp with the National Observatory on Sports Events, the obligation of the nominal ticket for the purchase of tickets relating to individual matches has been established.

On the basis of this provision, fans will have to present themselves at the purchase with a valid identity document and will be asked for name, surname, place and date of birth, gender for each ticket issued. “It is strongly recommended to purchase from retailers and the online platform VivaTicket, avoiding the purchase, which is less convenient, at the Unieuro Arena ticket office on the day of the match”, inform the company, adding that “for the entire duration of the 2025/26 championship the purchase of tickets for individual matches will be more convenient if carried out during the week”. University students are invited to “present themselves with a university badge and receipt of payment of fees for the current academic year”.

The online ticket office is active (https://bit.ly/TickOL-2425), but presale is also open in all authorized VivaTicket resellers and Sisal ticket offices, as well as at the headquarters, in viale Corridoni 10 in Forlì, from Monday to Friday from 9 to 12.30. On the day of the match the Unieuro Arena ticket office will open at 5pm, one hour before the tap-off.

Sofia Reyes

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