Roma begin pre-season with Sorianese friendly on 16 July
Club News·8 July 2026·5h ago

Roma begin pre-season with Sorianese friendly on 16 July

Source: Forza Roma

Roma will open their 2024–25 pre-season campaign at Trigoria on 16 July against Sorianese, a club competing in the Lazio regional Eccellenza division. The fixture replaces an originally planned match against Roma City. The Giallorossi will conduct their summer training block with several players absent due to World Cup commitments and no new signings expected unless a surprise deal materialises in the coming days.

Roma have scheduled three friendlies in the first two weeks of their pre-season programme. Following the Sorianese encounter, they will face the Primavera and Trastevere between 19 and 24 July, then travel to France to play Cannes on 26 July. The squad will then fly to Wales for the second phase of their summer preparation, where they will meet Cardiff, Newport, and Brighton in three further matches. The pre-season campaign will conclude with a fixture against Borussia Dortmund on 15 August.

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AS Roma will begin their 2024–25 pre-season on 16 July at their Trigoria training centre with a friendly against Sorianese, an Eccellenza-level club from the Lazio region. The fixture replaces an originally planned match against Roma City. Roma News reports that the squad will operate at reduced strength initially due to international commitments, with the opening two weeks combining training sessions with friendlies to build match fitness. Both outlets agree on three early fixtures: Sorianese on 16 July, followed by matches against the Primavera and Trastevere between 19 and 24 July. Forza Roma adds further detail, noting that Roma will also face Cannes in France on 26 July before traveling to Wales for additional pre-season matches against Cardiff, Newport, and Brighton. The campaign will conclude with a fixture against Borussia Dortmund on 15 August. No new signings are expected unless a surprise deal materializes in the coming days.

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Da lunedì Trigoria tornerà a popolarsi. Via al ritiro, saranno diversi gli assenti causa Mondiale e nessun volto nuovo salvo clamorosi colpi di scena in questi giorni. Nelle prime due settimane la Roma affronterà tre test amichevoli: il primo (inizialmente in programma col Roma City) sarà contro la…

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