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Brighton present friendly with Roma to the strains of Lando Fiorini's 'Forza Roma'
·7 August 2026·13d ago

Brighton present friendly with Roma to the strains of Lando Fiorini's 'Forza Roma'

Source: Il Romanista

Brighton have unveiled their upcoming friendly against Roma with a charming video tribute to the Giallorossi, riding through the city on Vespas before arriving at the American Express Stadium. The Premier League club accompanied the journey with the historic Roma anthem "Forza Roma" (also known as "Forza Roma, Forza Lupi") by Lando Fiorini, a playful gesture that quickly won over Roma supporters on social media.

The fixture is scheduled for tomorrow at 16:00 Italian time and will see Gian Piero Gasperini's squad face Brighton in a pre-season encounter. Brighton's creative presentation — complete with the tagline "Semo romani, ma romanisti de più" ("We are Romans, but Roma fans above all") — struck a chord with the Giallorossi fanbase, with the post circulating widely across social platforms.

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Roma have arrived at Brighton ahead of a friendly fixture scheduled for August 8 at the American Express Stadium. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini led the squad to the south-coast Premier League club, accompanied by newly appointed CEO John Galantic, marking the final stage of their pre-season preparation before the 2026–27 season following their training camp in Wales. Il Romanista highlights Brighton's creative presentation of the encounter, featuring a charming video that took viewers on Vespas through the city before arriving at the stadium, set to Roma's historic anthem "Forza Roma" by Lando Fiorini. The Premier League club's playful tagline "Semo romani, ma romanisti de più" (We are Romans, but Roma fans above all) quickly resonated with the Giallorossi fanbase, circulating widely across social media and winning over supporters with the gesture.

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"Semo romani, ma romanisti de più", un modo sorprendente - ma gradito ai tifosi della Roma sui social - quello del Brighton, per presentare l'amichevole tra il club di Premier League e la squadra di Gasperini in programma domani alle 16 italiane. Giro della città in Vespa, poi l'arrivo davanti…

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