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Roma and Inter lead Serie A season ticket sales, Lazio bottom
·22 August 2026·1h ago

Roma and Inter lead Serie A season ticket sales, Lazio bottom

Source: Roma News

Roma have matched Inter's achievement in reaching the maximum 40,000 season tickets allowed for the 2026-27 Serie A campaign, demonstrating the unconditional support of the Giallorossi fanbase ahead of Gasperini's first full season in charge. The club's supporters are ready to drive the team forward as a twelfth man in the stadium.

According to data released by Calcio e Finanza, Roma and Inter are the only clubs to have hit the 40,000 subscription cap. Milan complete the top three with 35,000 tickets sold, followed by Genoa and Napoli at 25,000 each. SS Lazio sit alone at the bottom with just 4,500 season tickets sold—a figure stemming from fierce fan protests against the club's management. Figures for Como, Torino, and Udinese were not released.

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Roma and Inter have reached unprecedented parity in Serie A season ticket sales, both securing the maximum 40,000 subscriptions allowed for the 2026-27 campaign. This achievement underscores the strength of both clubs' fanbases and their ability to mobilize supporters ahead of the new season. Roma News and Forza Roma both confirm these figures, with the latter noting that Roma's strong showing reflects the club's established pulling power at the Stadio Olimpico, where last season's average attendance exceeded 62,000 spectators. The momentum comes as Gasperini prepares for his first full season in charge of the Giallorossi.

Beyond the top two, AC Milan ranks third with 35,000 season tickets sold, followed by Genoa and Napoli at 25,000 each. The contrast with their city rivals could hardly be starker. SS Lazio has registered just 4,500 season tickets—a historic low that reflects fierce fan protests against club president Lotito. Forza Roma identifies this as the lowest figure under Lotito's ownership, driven by persistent supporter dissatisfaction with the club's management. Data from Como, Torino, and Udinese were not included in the comparative analysis.

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Anche nella stagione che sta per iniziare la Roma potrà contare sull’amore incondizionato dei propri tifosi, pronti sospingere la squadra di Gasperini come un dodicesimo uomo in campo. Come si osserva dai dati diffusi da ‘Calcio e Finanza’, i giallorossi sono infatti, insieme all’Inter, l’unico…

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