Serie A
Milan always on top. And Cagliari… – Football style

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With the season almost over, with only two matchdays left to play, it is possible to outline the picture of who has the highest average attendance in Serie A.
Who has the highest average attendance in Serie A? It is an extremely important data point in terms of stadium attendance, which directly affects the clubs’ financial statements. Calculations of “stadium revenues” impact the income statement, along with television rights and commercial revenues. However, they also involve the distribution of the championship’s television rights revenues.

MILAN FANS ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
Serie A, spectators 2024 2025: Milan leads
Up to this point, our Serie A maintains a rather high average: 30,765 spectators per game, with a stadium filling rate of 92.24%. This is a significant increase compared to the previous season’s 83%.
Looking at the ranking compiled by Calcio e Finanza, with two matchdays left in the championship, the lead for average attendance belongs to Milan. Despite the unfortunate, if not disastrous, season, in home games the Rossoneri record an average of 71,680 spectators per game. This average is higher than that of their Inter cousins, at 70,072.
The bronze medal goes to Roma. In home games, Claudio Ranieri’s team exceeds 62,000 spectators. Also in the top 5 are Napoli and Lazio, with over 50,000 and almost 44,000 average spectators, respectively.
A particular case worth noting is that of Genoa. The Grifone played eleven home games. However, the league home match against Juventus was played behind closed doors. This was due to clashes between Genoa and Sampdoria fans during the Derby della Lanterna in the Coppa Italia.
For this reason, only 17 matches are considered in the ranking. The match against Juventus was not included in the average attendance and filling rate calculations, as fans were not allowed into the stadium.
Filling rate: Cagliari stands out
For obvious reasons, the average attendance is directly proportional to the capacity of the venues. Therefore, it is important to quantify the stadium filling rate. This is the average of spectators in relation to the available seats in each stadium for Serie A matches.
Nine clubs have filled their stadiums for over 90% of the available seats this season – up to now – with an average rate exceeding 92% so far.
From this perspective, Cagliari is at the top. The Sardinian team has surpassed 97.9% so far. They are followed by Como with 97.05% and Juventus with 96.94%. Among others, it is worth mentioning Atalanta (around 96.74%) and Milan, reaching 94.66%.
Serie A
Cagliari, bad news: defender injured

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No good news for Cagliari
The Sardinians are preparing for the next league challenge against Hellas Verona. However, the coach is dealing with physical problems affecting a key player: Yerry Mina. The Colombian suffered an injury in the match against Bologna in the last round and is now working separately to recover. His condition will be evaluated in view of the next league game.
Cagliari, the club’s statement

Fans of Cagliari Calcio during Italian soccer Serie B match Cagliari Calcio vs AC Pisa at the Unipol Domus in Cagliari, Italy, November 12, 2022 – Credit: Luigi Canu
“Coach Pisacane’s red and blue team took to the field this afternoon at the CRAI Sport Center for the resumption of training: thus began the week that will lead Cagliari to the match of the 8th round of the Serie A league against Hellas Verona, scheduled for Sunday, October 26.”
“The first part of the session was dedicated to ball possession exercises, followed by small-sided games. To finish, an aerobic workout. Yerry Mina, who must recover from a strain in the muscles of his left thigh, worked individually, along with Alessandro Di Pardo, Marko Rog, Nicola Pintus, and Boris Radunovic.”
“Tomorrow, Wednesday 22nd, a new morning training session is scheduled.”
Serie A
Milan, Pasquale Bruno criticizes Gimenez: “Those who simulate are poor players”


Pasquale Bruno si scaglia contro Gimenez: “Chi simula è scarso”. L’ex terzino destro con oltre 500 presenze critica duramente il comportamento del messicano.
Pasquale Bruno e la critica alla simulazione
Pasquale Bruno ha recentemente espresso un’opinione piuttosto forte nei confronti di alcuni suoi colleghi. Durante una dichiarazione che ha fatto il giro del web, Fernandes ha puntato il dito contro Santiago Gimenez e altri giocatori come Conceicao, Saelemaekers e Ricci, accusandoli di simulare in area di rigore. Secondo l’ex calciatore, chi ricorre a tali pratiche è “scarso”, sottolineando come le immagini confermino la simulazione del messicano Gimenez.

MASSIMILIANO ALLEGRI PENSIEROSO ( FOTO DI SALVATORE FORNELLI )
Reazioni nel mondo del calcio
Le parole di Bruno non sono passate inosservate, generando un acceso dibattito tra tifosi e addetti ai lavori. Molti si sono schierati dalla sua parte, sostenendo che la simulazione rovina il gioco e va punita severamente. Altri, invece, ritengono che dichiarazioni di questo tipo possano alimentare tensioni inutili tra i calciatori. La questione rimane aperta e continua a suscitare interesse nel mondo del calcio.
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Fonte: l’account X di Schira
Ancora #Bruno: “Se in campo c’eravamo io, Passerella o Montero, non gliela avremmo fatta passare a #Gimenez e sarei stato espulso. Chi simula è scarso e le immagini dicono chiaramente che il messicano ha simulato. Gimenez, Conceicao, Saelemaekers e Ricci spesso in area simulano” x.com/NicoSchira/status/1980604955258941881
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) Oct 21, 2025
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Serie A
2023 Record Annihilated – Football Style

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Juventus, a year ago was destined to leave Turin, today is one of Tudor’s certainties. The choice of the management to renew him has become a sign of continuity and trust.
Just a year ago Daniele Rugani seemed to be saying goodbye to Juventus. Like it happened to Huijsen, Soulé and partly to Federico Chiesa, for him too the club had drawn a clear line: those who did not fit into Thiago Motta’s technical plans were invited to find a new placement. But the fate of the Tuscan defender took a different turn.
Despite having a contract expiring eight months from the end of the season, the Juventus management decided to exercise the unilateral renewal clause for another year, a clear sign of trust. Despite everything, Rugani has proven to be a reliable, serious, and professional player, earning a leading role in a team still in search of balance.
Juventus, Tudor’s few certainties
In a complicated moment for the defense and more generally for Igor Tudor’s Juventus, number 24 represents a technical and moral certainty, a symbol of belonging and continuity. The club, which a year ago seemed ready to turn the page, has instead decided to focus on a player who knows the environment, accepts hierarchies, and knows how to be ready when needed.
In short, after almost ten years in black and white, Rugani has returned to being more than just a backup!
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