Juventus FC
·9. Mai 2025
Juventus FC
·9. Mai 2025
Great news for Juventus fans!
Following the encouraging results obtained in the first test during the Juventus-Monza match played on 27 April, Juventus is proud to confirm the return of the ‘Road to Allianz Stadium’ initiative, the pilot project that aims to promote more environmentally sustainable mobility for the club's home matches, made possible thanks to the collaboration with GTT - Turin's public transport company - and the support of Allianz, one of the world leaders in insurance and asset management.
The Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna of Pisa estimates that, following the first test on 27 April, CO₂ emissions equivalent to those absorbed in one year by 436 trees were avoided.*
This is a very positive figure, which confirms the validity of the initiative and demonstrates that Juventus has taken the right path in facing the challenge of fan mobility, whose movements represent between 50% and 70% of the total emissions of a sports club.
On the occasion of the match against Udinese, supporters will be offered a free one-day local public transport ticket, valid exclusively for the day of the match and usable on the GTT urban and suburban network, including the underground metro.
The free day pass will be possible thanks to the support of Allianz, but that's not all. GTT will, in fact, strengthen the lines connecting the centre of Turin with the Allianz Stadium, favouring the use of electric buses, in line with the green purpose of the initiative.
Once again, the initiative - conceived as a concrete alternative to the use of private cars - will be experimental in nature and will be reserved, for the time being, for fans under 30 years of age in possession of a ticket for the match.
The process is very simple:
For more information, fans are invited to read the initiative's Terms and Conditions.
Fans who purchase tickets for the match in the 26 hours before kick-off will not be included in the initiative.
With Road to Allianz Stadium, Juventus faces this challenge starting from the urban context, with the aim of expanding its range of action in the coming seasons, in line with its ESG strategy Black, White and More.
The game for the environment has already started: play it with us!
* Estimate made considering a baseline defined with a questionnaire survey on fan mobility carried out in 2025. Calculations made according to LCA methodology using SimaPro software and the Ecoinvent 3.10 database and DEFRA 2024 data and national emission factors processed by ISPRA. Source tree absorption data: Life EFFIGE project according to which one tree absorbs on average 7.5 kg of CO2 per year.
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