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Roma announce pre-season schedule for 2026–27 campaign
·6 July 2026·46d ago

Roma announce pre-season schedule for 2026–27 campaign

Source: Roma News

Roma have begun structuring their pre-season programme ahead of the 2026–27 season. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini will commence work with the squad in preparation for the upcoming campaign. The club is organising a series of friendly matches as part of the traditional build-up to the new Serie A season. Details regarding specific fixture dates, opponents, and broadcast information remain unclear from the available information. Pre-season typically serves as a key phase for Gasperini to assess squad fitness, integrate new signings, and refine tactical preparations before competitive fixtures begin.

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AS Roma have announced their pre-season schedule ahead of the 2026–27 campaign, with head coach Gian Piero Gasperini overseeing preparations. According to Il Romanista, the squad will gather at Trigoria on July 13 to begin their build-up. Between July 16 and 24, Roma will face their Primavera side, Roma City, and Trastevere in friendly matches at Trigoria, with intensity gradually increasing as the pre-season progresses. Il Romanista also confirms that Borussia Dortmund feature among the scheduled tests, though the specific date remains undisclosed as part of the broader preparation schedule. Both outlets emphasize that pre-season serves as a crucial phase for Gasperini to assess squad fitness, integrate new signings, and refine tactical preparations before competitive action begins, though Roma News notes that full details regarding fixture dates and broadcast information remain unclear.

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