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Rocca confirms Pietralata remains chosen site for Roma's new stadium
·7 July 2026·44d ago

Rocca confirms Pietralata remains chosen site for Roma's new stadium

Source: Forza Roma

Francesco Rocca, president of the Lazio region, has clarified that the Pietralata location for AS Roma's proposed new stadium is not under discussion, despite what he described as 'fanciful reconstructions' of his earlier comments at a press conference held at Ospedale Pertini hospital. Rocca issued an official statement to correct the record after his remarks yesterday sparked confusion about the project's direction.

Rocca stressed his commitment to the stadium development while addressing concerns from local residents and staff at the nearby Pertini hospital. He said the region would shepherd the project to ensure it improves rather than penalises that quarter of the city. Although he noted that Tor Vergata would have been a preferable location, the Pietralata choice stands firm. Rocca stated: "The choice of Pietralata is not in discussion, even if that of Tor Vergata would have been preferable."

Rocca pledged the Lazio region would play its full part in the Services Conference to ensure the new stadium is completed to the highest standard within the agreed timeframe. He emphasised the region's intention to support the project rather than block it, and rejected what he characterised as unwarranted credit-claiming by the Democratic Party. Rocca concluded that Roma's new stadium is a work of public interest, and the region will offer maximum collaboration in partnership with the government commissioner and Roma Capital.

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# Roma's Pietralata Stadium: Rocca Confirms Site, Sets Key Conditions Lazio Region President Francesco Rocca has reaffirmed that Pietralata remains the confirmed location for AS Roma's new stadium, dismissing what he called "fanciful reconstructions" of his earlier comments. Speaking at Pertini Hospital, Rocca clarified confusion sparked by previous remarks and stressed the region's commitment to shepherding the project forward. However, Rocca has established two non-negotiable requirements for the development. Acoustic protection is paramount, with the stadium's design must guarantee that noise will not interfere with the nearby hospital or residential areas. Second, traffic management and parking solutions cannot burden Pertini Hospital or compromise emergency access and patient visits. Drawing on his experience living near Stadio Olimpico, Rocca emphasized he expects the mayor to provide clear answers addressing these infrastructure concerns before the project advances. While acknowledging that Tor Vergata would have been preferable, Rocca pledged the Lazio region's full collaboration through the Services Conference to ensure the stadium is completed to the highest standards within agreed timeframes.

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Il presidente della Regione Lazio, Francesco Rocca, è tornato a parlare del nuovo stadio della Roma attraverso una nota ufficiale. L’intervento, secondo quanto chiarito dallo stesso Rocca, si è reso necessario dopo le dichiarazioni rilasciate ieri durante una conferenza stampa all’Ospedale Pertini.…

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