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·14 July 2025
Curva Nord Ultras Threaten Inter Milan With ‘Legal Action’ Over ‘Unprecedented Abuse’ In Season Ticket Sales

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·14 July 2025
The Curva Nord threaten that they are “ready to take legal action” against Inter Milan over the “unprecedented abuses” of season ticket sales.
The group released a statement, via Calcio e Finanza. They rail against the unavailability of season tickets to some of their members, the high ticket prices, and the “arbitrary” bans on certain behaviour in the stands.
Inter Milan have made season tickets available for the 2025-26 season.
And it would be fair to say that this has not been without controversy.
The themes are familiar ones. Some fans feel that the Nerazzurri have excessively raised the prices for tickets.
But then from Inter ultras group the Curva Nord, there are further complaints. The group express disbelief at some of their members being unable to purchase season tickets as in the past.
This comes amid an investigation into the Nord for alleged illegal activities and mafia ties.
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The Curva Nord write in a statement, “Just hours after the presale period expires, we find ourselves faced with a surreal situation.”
“A number of members of fan groups are unable to renew their season tickets,” the statement continues.
“The reason given? None.”
“The vast majority of them have no criminal record. And are completely uninvolved in any investigation.”
“Their only ‘fault?’ Having followed the team everywhere, home and away. Dedicating time, energy, and sacrifice to their passion.”
“And yet, Inter gives itself to select who’s in the crowd at will,” the Curva Nord complain. “Excluding people who have, for years, given the voice, colour, and soul to the team, even in the most difficult moments.”
“Hundreds of people are being denied entry to the stadium. Despite never having been issued a ban or had a single criminal complaint against them.”
The Nord call this “a disturbing move.”
“Worthy of a regime. We can’t be indifferent to it.”
The statement continues, “We acknowledge this trend, and we’re ready to take legal action.”
“Considering that the club continues to hide behind silence, passing the buck, and bureaucracy.”
The Curva Nord’s statement declares that “We’re facing unprecedented abuse.”
They call this “the result of a repressive strategy that’s been underway for month.”
“The Giuseppe Meazza is becoming a new frontier of repression. The people in the stands in Milan have become the perfect guinea pigs for blind, disproportionate control.”
The Nord further call the San Siro “a new Alcatraz for Italian football” and “a full-fledged policy state stadium.”
“What we’re witnessing is appalling. And we hope that the rest of Inter’s fans begin to wake up.”
The Nord complain of “Tickets sold at outrageous prices, code violations handed out indiscriminately, pay-tv-style season tickets, arbitrary bans on our fan materials.”
The statement calls Inter “A club that, day by day, is transforming the stadium into a cold and selective business model.”
“Marginalizing those who have always experienced football with passion. Just to pave the way for a stadium that’s like a movie theatre.”
The Nord bitterly complain of “a lot of customers – but few fans.”
“Perhaps by the time everyone realizes it, it will be too late.”
“We’ll close with a line from a 2014 chant. It’s more relevant today than ever.”
“Without passion, football is dead. Just 22 men running around a pitch kicking a ball. It’s the fans that make football important.”
“YOUR ABUSES WILL NOT STOP US. INTER BELONGS TO THE FANS.”