Torino FC has officially launched its season ticket campaign for the 2026/27 season, a year of particular significance that will see the club celebrate its 120th anniversary. The initiative has been met with interest from fans and features a series of promotions and rates designed to encourage participation at the Olimpico Grande Torino stadium. For old subscribers, the renewal phase will be active until July 20, guaranteeing the opportunity to maintain their seats with blocked prices and special discounts, particularly in the Distinti sector. An additional facility provides access to the first rounds of the Coppa Italia at a symbolic cost of 1 euro. New subscribers will have two time windows for purchase: a first phase, from June 22 to July 20, with a discounted price list; and a second phase, starting from July 21, which will still offer significant savings, up to 50%, compared to the purchase of individual tickets. Among the top promotions, the subscription in the Distinti sector stands out at 280 euros and the confirmation of the “Distinti Family” area, which offers facilitated rates for adults and Under 16. The flexible formula, valid for 14 games, dedicated to university students Under 30 at a price of 99 euros and to minors under 16 at 50 euros, is also reconfirmed. The rate reserved for women will be available exclusively during the renewal phase, until July 20. All sales operations are managed entirely online through the official Torino website, in collaboration with Vivaticket. For those who need physical assistance, the ticket office of the Olimpico Grande Torino stadium remains operational. Torino FC is thus preparing to celebrate its 120th anniversary with a season full of emotions and challenges. Fans can purchase subscriptions online or at the stadium ticket office. And the club has already started receiving renewal requests and new subscription purchases. So the Torino FC subscription campaign has been designed to meet the needs of all fans, with offers and promotions dedicated to different age groups and categories of audience. The club has also confirmed its policy of accessible prices, with limited increases compared to the previous season. But Torino FC is not the only Serie A club to have launched its subscription campaign. Parma has also presented its own offers and rates for the 2026/27 season, with a policy of accessible prices and promotions dedicated to families and young fans.