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Roma's New Stadium at Pietralata: Full Technical Details Released
·18 June 2026·64d ago

Roma's New Stadium at Pietralata: Full Technical Details Released

Source: Forza Roma

The Rome municipal authority has published a comprehensive technical report detailing the specifications for AS Roma's new stadium planned for the Pietralata zone. The document outlines major project components including total ground surface area of 270,328 square meters, with a usable floor area of 40,638 square meters. Key infrastructure details covered include parking facilities, security systems, green spaces, and the Boulevard Sud—a pedestrian pathway connecting the stadium's south podium to Tiburtina station and designed to guide fan flows safely to and from matches.

The new stadium will have a capacity of 60,605 seats distributed across multiple sections. The showpiece Curva Sud (South End) will feature approximately 23,000 places across three segments—the central Curva Sud with 9,517 seats and East and West sections each holding 6,626 seats—making it reportedly the world's largest single-end stand. Additional sections include the Monte Mario stands (4,572 and 9,896 seats), Tevere tribune (7,652 and 4,988 seats), and a North sector accommodating 7,163 regular spectators plus 3,237 visiting supporters in a dedicated, secured area.

Security measures include an innovative vehicle control system embedded beneath the asphalt, using semi-automated undercarriage scanning cameras to detect prohibited materials. Vehicles pass over scanning units in 30–40 seconds, with operators monitoring footage in real time. The design prioritizes sightlines; all 60,605 seats maintain visibility within UEFA's recommended maximum distance of 190 meters from the pitch. The project also incorporates a central park, stadium park, premium hospitality spaces exceeding 20,000 square meters, and a museum facility of over 3,600 square meters.

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Il sito del Comune di Roma ha pubblicato una lunga relazione che parla degli argomenti più importanti della realizzazione di questo stadio in zona Pietralata Francesco Iucca 18 giugno - 12:15 Stadio Roma, Righetti si emoziona in Aula: "Grazie ai Friedkin finalmente lo vedrò" L'iter per il nuovo…

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