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AS Roma launches 2026–27 season ticket campaign with 'Solo la Roma' slogan
·6 July 2026·46d ago

AS Roma launches 2026–27 season ticket campaign with 'Solo la Roma' slogan

Source: Roma News

AS Roma has launched its 2026–27 season ticket campaign under the slogan 'Solo la Roma' (Only Roma), which encapsulates the club's identity, belonging, and passion. The campaign rollout includes specific dates for subscription sales.

The phrase reflects Roma's brand values as the club prepares for the upcoming season. Season ticket holders will have access to matches at Stadio Olimpico throughout the campaign period. Details remain unclear regarding exact pricing, priority access windows, and the complete schedule of availability dates.

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AS Roma have launched their 2026–27 season-ticket campaign under the slogan "Solo la Roma," inspired by the club's historic 3–0 derby victory over Lazio on 27 November 1994. Sales opened 18 July at 10:00 a.m. via the official website, marking the countdown to Roma's centenary season. Il Romanista details a three-phase rollout: Phase 1.1 (until 20 July) for existing subscribers at discounted rates, Phase 1.2 (from 23 July) for first-time purchasers from the waiting list, and Phase 1.3 allowing renewals without seat confirmation. A waiting list access phase follows on 27–29 July, with general sales beginning 29 July. Roma News reports the club aims to reach 40,000 season-ticket holders. Three subscription types are available: Classic, Classic Extra (with resale options for select matches), and Plus. Prices have risen across the board; Roma News notes that a Classic Curva Sud ticket now costs €299, up €30 from last season, with Tribune sections averaging 10 percent increases. The league campaign opens 24 August against Fiorentina, with Roma returning to Champions League competition following a season that recorded 79 sold-out fixtures and approximately 1.6 million spectators.

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