Football is life in Naples. The city’s fans are ardent and loyal to a fault, and that means getting hold of SSC Napoli Europa League tickets is no easy feat. However, via SeatPick, you’ll find the widest selection of tickets to see the Gli Azzurri in action, so why not check out the availability of tickets or any upcoming fixture today?
Napoli’s first involvement in European competition came way back in 1962/63 when the club competed in the UEFA European Cup Winners’ Cup, and they battled through to the Second Round before losing to Serbian side OFK Beograd.
The European competition that Napoli has taken part in the most, by far, is the UEFA Cup, which is effectively the forerunner to the UEFA Europa League, and in this tournament, the Serie A side have had mixed fortunes.
Between 1971/72 and 1986/87, Napoli took part in seven UEFA Cup campaigns, never making it further than the Third Round, but in 1988/89, the club achieved a great deal more in the competition.
Ottavio Bianchi’s side defeated PAOK, Lokomotive Leipzig, Bordeaux, Juventus, and Bayern Munich en route to the final, where they met VfB Stuttgart. Here, in the two-legged final, they came from behind to win 2-1 at home, with goals from cult hero Diego Maradona and Brazilian Careca doing the damage.
In the second leg, the two teams played out a thrilling 3-3 draw which meant Napoli won the competition 5-4 on aggregate, and that is, to date, the only European trophy the club have secured.
They have regularly featured in the UEFA Europa League in recent seasons, and in 2014/15, they reached the Semi-Finals before losing to Ukrainian side Dnipro.
In terms of their record in the European Cup and its successor, the UEFA Champions League, Napoli have largely failed to make an impact. Their first outing in the competition came in 1987/88 after Maradona had guided the club to their first Serie A title.
They were unfortunate to be drawn against Real Madrid in the First Round and lost 3-1 on aggregate. After reaching the Round of 16 on a number of occasions, Napoli got as far as the Quarter-Finals in 2022/23, their best-ever run in the competition.
A goal from Ismael Bennacer gave AC Milan a 1-0 win from the first leg, and in Naples, the two sides drew 1-1, which sent Napoli’s Serie A rivals through to the final four.
Napoli enjoys a vociferous fan base that is now global, and that means interest in tickets to see the team in European action are wanted around the world. Seeking out tickets via the club’s official channels is a tricky proposition, not least because most of the allocation goes to season ticket holders and club members.
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Catch SSC Napoli live in Europa League Group Stage action by visiting Stadio Diego Armando Maradona in the city of Naples. The stadium capacity is 54,726. Another option is to travel to a European city to cheer them on in a Europa League Group Stage away match.
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