Fiorentina: 1.200 fans travel to Seville for the match against Betis

Around 1.200 Fiorentina fans will gather in Seville to cheer on the team against Betis at Villamarin.

di ALESSANDRO LATINI
April 30, 2025
Viola fans sharing moments of joy and suffering during the match

Viola fans sharing moments of joy and suffering during the match

Several will leave directly tomorrow morning, some have already left due to flight slots that do not serve Seville every day. All in all a comfortable trip, especially for the 168 fans who have chosen to travel with the charter flight organized by ATF in collaboration with SoloViola. Departure tomorrow morning from Forlì, return in the night directly after the match. Those who have chosen to travel independently have looked for the cheapest combinations. Several have also traveled abroad. The Europa Viola group will bring about thirty fans to Villamarin. Some have also left from the United Kingdom, all of whom will meet in Seville with the affiliates of Viola Club Barcelona and Viola Club Valencia. In total, in the away sector, there will be about 1.200 Fiorentina fans.

Sector that was not sold out because Betis had made available to Fiorentina about 2.800 tickets (5% of the total capacity as per UEFA rules). The main problem? The high costs of an away match that falls on a long weekend that has caused prices to soar. The Andalusian club has thus made available to its fans a portion of the unsold tickets. While maintaining a safety cushion, fans of Isco and his teammates will also be present in the away sector.

On a social level, the Betis supporters' campaign in Italy has been underway for days. Fans "ready for battle", a challenge that is worth double for them. On Instagram, there is a photo of a warrior in armor wearing Antony's shirt, with his sword pointing towards the Dome of the Cathedral. Social skirmishes, the real match will be played in the packed Villamarin. In addition 50.000 Andalusians against i Purple 1.200, who often got the better of those who were present in larger numbers in terms of cheering.

Alessandro Latini

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