Parma, 22 May 2026 – With one match left to play, at home to Sassuolo, Parma Calcio can look back on a 2025/26 season marked by enthusiasm, engagement and an increasingly international outlook. Ticketing data confirms the growth of the Gialloblu fanbase and paints a picture of a support that is constantly evolving while remaining deeply connected to our colours. It reaffirms the Stadio Ennio Tardini as a modern, inclusive meeting place, capable of welcoming supporters from all over the world and perfectly reflecting the club’s ‘One Planet, One Club’ philosophy. The season ticket campaign, “Dal vivo è un’altra cosa” (“It’s Different Live”), also achieved a historic milestone for the Club, with 13,330 season ticket holders. Meanwhile, Parma Calcio Women also achieved record attendances following their return to Serie A, with a 13.4% increase on the previous season.
MEN’S FIRST TEAM: TARDINI ATTENDANCE REVIEW
The response to Men’s First Team matches at the Tardini has been remarkably consistent throughout the season. “L’Ennio” – to use the traditional Parmigiano expression – has welcomed a total of 337,715 spectators, with an impressive average attendance of 18,762 per match, a figure that places the Club among those with the highest levels of support and engagement. A breakdown of the audience highlights a diverse and inclusive crowd, with a strong presence of families and younger fans. In total, there have been 54,683 female spectators, 239,948 male spectators and 28,440 Under-14 attendees.
A Gialloblu hemisphere: the success of ‘One Planet, One Club’
This season, the global manifesto “One Planet, One Club” – created to celebrate inclusion, cultural diversity and the special connection between Parma’s historic roots and the rest of the world – has found its fullest expression in the stands. Throughout the year, the Tardini has welcomed supporters from almost 90 different nationalities (88 to be precise), a remarkable figure that underlines the global appeal of the team and the city.
Germany leads the international ranking with 471 entries, followed by the United Kingdom (305) and Switzerland (245). There are also significant figures from outside Europe, with the United States leading the way (196). In Europe, France (175) and Poland (151) also stand out, while further afield there are contributions from countries as distant as Australia (92) and Japan (57).
Away support
It has not only been at the Tardini that Gialloblu passion has produced record numbers, with the team also enjoying outstanding away followings throughout the season. The highest attendance was recorded in Cremona (2,366) and in Reggio Emilia against Sassuolo (2,150). On the opening matchday at the Allianz Stadium against Juventus, the away section was sold out, reaching its full capacity of 1,016 supporters.
Two particularly significant away fixtures on the road to securing safety were in Verona and Lecce, both ending in 2–1 victories and both played on Sunday lunchtime. In Verona, 1,240 Gialloblu fans were present, while 240 made the trip to Salento. Although the latter figure may appear modest, it represents a record turnout for this fixture, underlining the commitment shown by supporters even in the most distant away matches.