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EVERYONE’S GAME: GIALLOBLU FANS COME TOGETHER IN CREMONA

Parma, September 21, 2025 – Football means passion that unites, communities that come together and feeling part of something much bigger.


On Sunday, September 21, for the Serie A Matchday 4 fixture between Cremonese and Parma, Parma Calcio, together with the Parma Clubs Coordination Centre, reaffirms its commitment to making football ever more inclusive. On this trip to Cremona, the Gialloblù community will grow even larger, welcoming a group of fans with disabilities who will share in the journey all the way to the away section at the Stadio Zini.


Now in its third edition, the initiative is part of the FIGC’s ‘Football for All Abilities’ policy, which promotes an accessible and welcoming environment for players and fans of every ability. For Parma Calcio, this means promoting ‘widespread accessibility’ so that everyone can share what makes being a fan so special. From meeting up with organised groups to travel by bus together, packed lunches, entering the stadium to celebrate side-by-side in the away stand.

Joining the trip will be guests from the Girasoli Cooperative, Il Porto di Coenzo, the Fattoria di Vigheffio, and the Proges apartment group.


The away section in Cremona will host 2,366 supporters, ready to cheer the team on and fill the stand with colour and passion for the full 90 minutes. This game intends to see around 14,000 fans fill the Stadio Zini.


This will be the highest number of gialloblu away fans since Covid times, surpassing the 2,256 fans that attended Bologna-Parma on October 5, 2024.


This game is a special opportunity to experience, without any barriers, the passion that brings fans together: the love for their team.

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