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Roma's new stadium will not be speculation, Bernabé says; construction to take three years
·10 June 2026·72d ago

Roma's new stadium will not be speculation, Bernabé says; construction to take three years

Source: Forza Roma

Lucia Bernabé, Roma's head of institutional relations, outlined the club's vision for the Pietralata stadium project at a national sports facilities conference hosted by CONI. Bernabé stressed that the development is not a real estate speculation scheme but a multifunctional urban regeneration effort, with construction set to take three years. The Pietralata site was chosen for its proximity to Tiburtina station and the metro, and the project will include a modern stadium, a central park, and new connecting roads between neighbourhoods.

Bernabé emphasised the broader civic impact beyond matchdays: "The investment will not give benefits only for those few hours a week, but a project has been studied to make the stadium a heritage asset for the city. The roads and cycle paths will always be available." She pointed to comparable European examples—noting how Turin benefited following the Olympics—and highlighted the economic and social value, including job creation during the three-year build phase. The stadium will host international events and concerts, not just football matches. Roma's permitting consultant, Carolina Zavanella, added that the design team behind the project includes the architects of London's stadium and that special entry and exit lanes for ambulances have been included.

Roma awaits imminent communication from the Commissioner regarding the decisive conference of services. Bernabé said: "We are waiting for communications from the Commissioner and hope this is the right week, or at the latest the start of next week. These are the days when it should begin."

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