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Cannes to Borussia Dortmund: Roma's Official Summer Schedule
·7 July 2026·45d ago

Cannes to Borussia Dortmund: Roma's Official Summer Schedule

Source: Forza Roma

Roma have confirmed their full pre-season fixture list ahead of the 2024–25 campaign, with players reporting for training on 13 July following their summer break. Head coach Gasperini will not have any new faces available during the early stages, as the transfer market and contract renewals remain inactive.

After an initial preparation phase at Trigoria in Rome, the squad will depart for an overseas training camp featuring matches against international opposition. The tour opens on 26 July at 17:30 against Cannes, a club in France's third division owned by the Friedkin Group. Roma then travel to Wales, where they face Cardiff on 1 August at 16:00 (Italian time), followed by fixtures against Newport and Brighton on 4 and 8 August respectively. The pre-season culminates on 15 August at 17:30 with a prestigious encounter against Borussia Dortmund in Germany.

The schedule provides Gasperini with a structured progression through opposition of varying levels, beginning with lower-division French football before stepping up to Championship-level sides and culminating in a high-profile German Bundesliga test.

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Roma have confirmed their pre-season schedule for the 2024–25 season, with players reporting to training on 13 July. The squad will begin preparation at Trigoria before embarking on an international tour featuring matches against progressively stronger opposition. The campaign opens on 26 July against Cannes, a French third-division club, before the team travels to Wales. Both outlets confirm fixtures against Cardiff on 1 August, Newport on 4 August, and Brighton on 8 August, though they differ on logistical details. Forza Roma indicates the squad departs for Wales on 31 July and stays at Vale Resort in Hensol, returning to Rome on 8 August. The pre-season culminates with a high-profile friendly against Borussia Dortmund on 15 August in Germany, which both outlets identify as a significant test ahead of the new campaign. Head coach Gasperini will lack new signings during these early stages, as the transfer market remains inactive. The structured progression reflects Roma's approach to building fitness and tactical cohesion before the competitive season begins.

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Il mercato è fermo, i rinnovi anche ma per la Roma si avvicina sempre di più l'inizio della nuova stagione. I giallorossi il prossimo si ritroveranno il 13 luglio per i primi test dopo le vacanze ma a Trigoria Gasperini non troverà nessun volto nuovo. Nel frattempo però il club ha ufficializzato…

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