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Stadio Olimpico (English: Olympic Stadium), colloquially known as l'Olimpico (The Olympic), is an Italian multi-purpose sports venue located in Rome.Seating over 70,000 spectators, it is the largest sports facility in Rome and the second-largest in Italy, after Milan ' s San Siro. [3]
The New AS Roma Stadium is a football stadium to be built in Rome, Italy for use by AS Roma, which is expected to succeed their current stadium, Stadio Olimpico, from 2027. [1] [2] The 55,000-seat stadium is planned to be built in the Pietralata area, which is served by Roma Tiburtina for high-speed rail and Quintiliani on Line B on the Rome Metro.
The new stadium, Stadio della Roma, will have a capacity of 52,500 spectators. [84] ... In Italian football, Roma is a club with many rivalries; first and foremost is ...
Roma's Paulo Dybala, right, celebrates after scoring his side's third goal during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Roma and Parma at Rome's Olympic stadium, Sunday Dec. 22, 2024.
Roma; 2024–25 season; President: Dan Friedkin: Head coach: Daniele De Rossi (until 18 September) Ivan Jurić (from 18 September to 10 November) Claudio Ranieri (from 14 November) Stadium: Stadio Olimpico: Serie A: 10th: Coppa Italia: Quarter-finals: UEFA Europa League: League phase: Top goalscorer: League: Artem Dovbyk (5) All: Artem Dovbyk (9)
There are 64 football stadiums in Italy which have a capacity of 10,000 or more. They are listed by total capacity. They are listed by total capacity. Below the list is a list with smaller venues and a list with future venues.
Since the inception of the Serie A, Italy's highest level of association football annual league tournament, 84 football stadiums have been used to host matches. The inaugural round of Serie A matches took place on 6 October 1929 with 18 clubs hosting the opening fixtures.
Stadio Olimpico, home of AS Roma and SS Lazio, is one of the largest sports stadiums in Europe, with a capacity of over 70,000. [206] Association football is the most popular sport in Rome, as in the rest of the country. The city hosted the final games of the 1934 and 1990 FIFA World Cup.