Marcenaro to referee Roma-Fiorentina opener with positive record against Giallorossi
Match Report·19 August 2026·9h ago

Marcenaro to referee Roma-Fiorentina opener with positive record against Giallorossi

Source: Forza Roma

Marcenaro will take charge of Roma's Serie A opener against Fiorentina on Monday at the Olimpico, kicking off at 20:45. The referee has an encouraging record with the Giallorossi, showing four victories, two draws, and one defeat across their previous meetings. His last encounter with Roma came in a 1–1 draw against Atalanta, while his sole loss came in a controversial 2024 match against Verona, where a disputed goal from the Hellas side involved a foul by Magnani on N'Dicka.

The opening weekend fixture marks the start of Roma's Serie A campaign under Gasperini's leadership. Marcenaro's overall positive history against the club suggests a fair hand, though the Verona precedent underscores how contentious refereeing decisions have figured in Roma's recent encounters. The appointment reflects confidence in the official's experience and consistency at this level.

Lo Cicero and Rossi will serve as assistant referees, with Fabbri in the fourth official role. Abisso and Giua have been assigned as VAR and AVAR respectively.

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Matteo Marcenaro of Genoa has been appointed to referee Roma's Serie A opener against Fiorentina on Monday 24 August at 20:45 at Stadio Olimpico. He will be supported by assistants Lo Cicero and Rossi, with Fabbri as fourth official, while Abisso and Giua man the VAR booth. According to Roma News and Forza Roma, Marcenaro holds a positive record against the Giallorossi, with four wins, two draws, and one defeat across seven previous meetings. His last Roma fixture came in a 1–1 draw against Atalanta. Forza Roma notes that his sole loss involved a controversial 2024 Verona match. The match marks Gian Piero Gasperini's official Serie A debut as Roma head coach. Roma News reports that Stadio Olimpico will be sold out, with Paulo Dybala and Matías Soulé leading the attack, while Wesley may miss out with a minor ankle sprain. Bryan Cristante and Manu Koné are expected in midfield, with Niccolò Pisilli likely on the bench after a recent muscular injury. Mora, a recent arrival, is unlikely to start.

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Partito il conto alla rovescia per la prima giornata di campionato. Lunedì si ritorna a far sul serio, esordio per la Roma all'Olimpico contro la Fiorentina alle ore 20.45. L'arbitro della gara sarà Marcenaro. Bilancio positivo per lui con i giallorossi: 4 vittorie, 2 pareggi e una sola sconfitta.…

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