Roma's new stadium described as a jewel with full details revealed
Club News·19 June 2026·18h ago

Roma's new stadium described as a jewel with full details revealed

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma's planned new stadium project has been presented with comprehensive details, with sources describing it as a architectural gem that will enhance the club's infrastructure. The Friedkin Group, which took control of the club in August 2020, has been overseeing the stadium development as part of broader modernization efforts at the Giallorossi.

The new stadium represents a significant investment in Roma's future and is expected to provide improved facilities for players, staff, and supporters. Details about capacity, location, design features, and timeline for construction remain under development, with the club working to finalize plans that align with both sporting and financial objectives.

The stadium project is part of The Friedkin Group's long-term vision for AS Roma, which has also included recent coaching changes and squad adjustments. The completion of this infrastructure upgrade is anticipated to strengthen Roma's competitive position in Serie A and European competitions, while also generating commercial revenue streams for the club.

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