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Roma launches 2026–27 season ticket campaign on Wednesday
·6 July 2026·46d ago

Roma launches 2026–27 season ticket campaign on Wednesday

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma has officially announced the launch of its 2026–27 season ticket campaign, beginning Wednesday at 10 a.m. The club released details of the new subscription initiative under the slogan 'Only Roma'. The campaign marks the start of preparations for the upcoming season. Further specifics about pricing, availability windows, and ticket categories remain unclear from the announcement.

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AS Roma has launched season ticket sales for the 2026–27 campaign, with the renewal phase opening Wednesday at 10 a.m. Il Romanista reports that the first phase is exclusively for current season ticket holders wishing to renew their existing seats at dedicated prices, with the renewal window running until 10 a.m. on 20 July. New subscriptions will become available in subsequent weeks. Forza Roma notes the campaign is being promoted under the slogan 'Only Roma', though further specifics about pricing structures and ticket categories remain unclear from the club's initial announcements. Both outlets confirm the club has directed supporters to official channels for complete information and to complete their renewals or purchase new memberships.

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