The terms ‘protest’ and ‘Curva Sud’ have been synonymous in recent months, but sometimes it is for a very good reason.
Indeed, the Curva’s battle against high ticket prices for away fans continues, and this time it is Udinese who are on the receiving end of it.
On an Instagram story the Curva highlighted the price difference between the game one week from Saturday (€55 away stand, €65 for Curva Sud) and Udinese’s match against Hellas Verona at the start of the season (€30 away sector and Curva members).
The message reads as follows: “Someone should explain to us why Udinese is charging more than double the price of other fan groups for the same seats, speculating on those who travel to away games and spend the same amount to follow their team, obviously in general silence. Away stands and the Curva Sud are €30, no more speculation! Serie A, is piracy to blame?”
Message de la Curva Sud concernant le prix des places pour #UdineseMilan :
Pour Udinese-Verona le prix était à 30€ mais pour Milan, le prix est à 55€, soit 2x le prix pour le même siège, vont-ils continuer à prendre les gens pour des cons?
VERGOGNA @Udinese_1896 @SerieA 🤡 pic.twitter.com/6zEaoKESQ8
— 𝑫𝑰𝑨𝑽𝑶𝑳𝑶 𝑭𝑹 👺🇫🇷 #FREECURVASUD (@DiavoloFR) September 9, 2025
The game away against Udinese in 2023-24 also featured an unsavoury scene, as Mike Maignan was racially abused by a section of home supporters, leading the teams to walk off the field.