Roma Women's Team Visits Rebibbia Prison for Mother's Day Initiative
Club News·10 May 2026·3d ago

Roma Women's Team Visits Rebibbia Prison for Mother's Day Initiative

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma's women's team conducted a social visit to Rebibbia prison on Mother's Day, with a delegation of five players from the recently crowned Italian champions attending the event. The squad members—Alice Corelli, Giulia Dragoni, Anna Csiki, Marta Pandini, and Valentina Soggiu—were accompanied by club official Alessia Giuliani and met with inmates at the facility. The players delivered sports equipment supplied by Adidas to support football activities within the prison, with the aim of promoting the sport as a tool for social integration and growth.

The visit was welcomed by prison director Nadia Fontana and formed part of AS Roma's broader sustainability initiative focused on inclusion and equality. The delegation celebrated the women's team's recent Serie A title with the inmates, who displayed banners and messages of support. The event culminated in a friendly match between the visiting players and a prison team called Atletico Diritti, bringing together the celebration of the championship with the broader mission of using football to foster community and personal development within the institution.

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Festa della Mamma, la Roma femminile in visita alle detenute di Rebibbia - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma roma femminile Festa della Mamma, la Roma femminile in visita alle detenute di Rebibbiaroma femminileFesta della Mamma, la Roma femminile in visita alle detenute di RebibbiaFesta della Mamma, la Roma femminile in visita alle detenute di RebibbiaUna delegazione della prima squadra, ha fatto visita all'istituto penitenziario per incontrare le detenute Redazione 10 maggio - 11:16 In occasione della Festa della Mamma, la Roma ha portato avanti una nuova iniziativa sociale all’interno della Casa di Reclusione di Rebibbia. Una delegazione della prima squadra femminile, composta dalle neo campionesse d’Italia Alice Corelli, Giulia Dragoni, Anna Csiki, Marta Pandini e Valentina Soggiu, ha fatto visita all’istituto penitenziario per incontrare le detenute. Le calciatrici, accompagnate dalla funzionaria Alessia Giuliani, hanno consegnato materiale sportivo fornito da Adidas, con l’obiettivo di sostenere la pratica del calcio all’interno della struttura. Ad accoglierle la direttrice Nadia Fontana, prima di un momento di condivisione culminato in una breve partita amichevole con la squadra “Atletico Diritti”. L’iniziativa, inserita nel percorso di sostenibilità del club dedicato a inclusione e uguaglianza, ha rappresentato anche un’occasione di festa per lo scudetto recentemente conquistato dalla squadra femminile, celebrato con striscioni e messaggi di affetto da parte delle detenute. Un progetto che conferma l’impegno della Roma nel promuovere lo sport come strumento di integrazione e crescita sociale, dentro e fuori dal campo.Leggi anche Scudetto Roma Femminile, Gualtieri: “Orgogliosi di voi, vi aspettiamo in Campidoglio” Femminile, Rossettini: “Dedicato anche ad Astori”. Giugliano: “Voglio restare... © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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