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Roma's 2026–27 season ticket campaign exceeds 18,000 renewals in opening three days
·10 July 2026·41d ago

Roma's 2026–27 season ticket campaign exceeds 18,000 renewals in opening three days

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma's season ticket renewal campaign for 2026–27 has made a strong start, with over 18,000 renewals recorded within three days of opening. The drive coincides with Roma's return to the Champions League, reflecting sustained enthusiasm among the supporter base during this initial phase. The renewal window for existing season ticket holders runs until 23 July, predominantly covering curve and terrace sections.

The club has built significant momentum heading into the next phase of the campaign. A waiting list of 27,000 supporters is set to begin purchasing from 27 July, when the second phase opens to those who registered for ticket availability. The early uptake demonstrates continued appetite among the Giallorossi fanbase, with renewals focused on the curve and standing areas during this first period of sales.

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AS Roma's 2026–27 season ticket campaign has exceeded expectations, with over 18,000 renewals secured within three days of launch. The strong early uptake reflects supporter enthusiasm as the club prepares for its centenary year and a return to European football following Champions League qualification. The renewal phase for existing season ticket holders runs until 23 July, with Roma News noting the club is prioritising retention before opening sales to new customers. Forza Roma adds that renewals have predominantly focused on curve and standing sections. The campaign's second phase begins on 27 July for supporters on the waiting list, with Forza Roma reporting approximately 27,000 people registered for ticket availability. Both outlets emphasise the sustained momentum among the fanbase heading into the next sales window, underpinned by Roma's European return and the significance of the club's centenary milestone.

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Partenza importante per la campagna abbonamenti per la stagione 2026/27. Nella stagione del ritorno in Champions League e a tre giorni dal via, sono oltre 18mila i rinnovi registrati. Come ormai ogni anno, l'entusiasmo del popolo giallorosso si conferma altissimo in questa prima fase di vendita,…

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