Roma Submit Initial Responses to Services Conference Requests Over New Stadium
Club News·26 June 2026·18d ago

Roma Submit Initial Responses to Services Conference Requests Over New Stadium

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma has submitted its first set of supplementary documentation in response to demands raised by the Services Conference regarding the new stadium project planned for Pietralata in Rome. On 18 May 2026, the club presented an application to the Extraordinary Commissioner under decree DPCM 19 March 2026, seeking approval for a single authorisation act under articles 9-ter of Decree Law no. 96/2025 (converted by Law no. 119/2025) and article 13 of Decree Law no. 104/2023 (converted by Law no. 136/2023). The application concerns the technical and economic feasibility project (PFTE) for the construction and management of the new Roma stadium at Pietralata.

On 15 June 2026, the Extraordinary Commissioner issued ordinance no. 1/2026, initiating a decisive services conference to evaluate and approve the project through release of the single authorisation act. The conference will assess both the feasibility study and the operational framework for the stadium development. Roma's response represents the opening phase of a multi-stage administrative process governing the stadium's authorisation and construction, with the new ground targeted to open in 2030.

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Le ultime novità sul nuovo impianto che dovrebbe sorgere nel 2030 Redazione 26 giugno - 11:30 Roma, il nuovo stadio sarà un gioiello: tutti i dettagli Arrivano le prime integrazioni da parte della Roma alle richieste prevenute in Conferenza dei Servizi, scrive il giornalista Andrea De Angelis. Nel…

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