Derby della Capitale set for 17 May; Lazio ultras confirm absence in protest
Match Report·15 May 2026·51d ago

Derby della Capitale set for 17 May; Lazio ultras confirm absence in protest

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma will face SS Lazio in the Derby della Capitale on Sunday, 17 May at Stadio Olimpico (kick-off 12:00) in a fixture from the 37th round of Serie A. However, Lazio's organized ultras will not attend the stadium as a protest against club president Lotito's management. The Curva Nord groups confirmed their boycott on local radio, stating they will gather elsewhere to support their team.

The absence of visiting Lazio supporters means the stadium will be predominantly yellow and red. Lazio's organized groups sent a direct message to their players ahead of the match, calling for commitment and character. They stated: "It is as if it were a normal derby but lived at Ponte Milvio. Same times, same procedures, we will chain together and urge on Lazio. We will all be together, we will have some fun as is our custom. It will be a day as Laziali. The derby is a match we care about deeply and we also told the lads when they came under the curve after the Coppa Italia final: 'Now you have one last chance to take this season back into your hands. We want to see people with poison in their veins who leave the pitch only if they limp or can't go on'. There must be Lazialità and whoever doesn't feel it should take a step back. We won't be there but we will watch the behaviour of all the players: whoever is not worthy of this shirt must absolutely leave in June to whoever still feels they can fight for Lazio."

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I gruppi del tifo organizzato: "Guarderemo il comportamento di tutti i giocatori: chi non è degno di questa maglia deve assolutamente lasciare a giugno" Redazione 15 maggio - 22:30 Caos derby, Onorato: "Massima fiducia nella decisione di Prefettura e Questura" Roma e Lazio si sfideranno nel derby…

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