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Roma's Stadium Timeline: Pietralata Project on Track for 2030–31 Completion
·28 July 2026·24d ago

Roma's Stadium Timeline: Pietralata Project on Track for 2030–31 Completion

Source: Retesport

AS Roma's new stadium project at Pietralata is progressing through its administrative approval process. The Servizi decisoria conference will be concluded by mid-September, with construction set to begin in spring 2027. The club expects to play at the new ground from the 2030–31 season onwards.

The Friedkin Group will invest €1.3 billion in the development, securing rights to the stadium for 90 years. The facility will include a 23,000-capacity stand and accommodate more than 60,000 spectators in total, giving Roma its first purpose-built home since moving to the Stadio Olimpico in 1953.

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AS Roma's Pietralata stadium project has entered its final administrative approval phase, with a technical services conference held at Rome's Council of Public Works this week. Construction is targeted to begin in spring 2027, with the club expected to move into the new ground for the 2030–31 season. The Friedkin Group will invest €1.3 billion in the development, securing 90-year stadium rights. Il Messaggero reports that the conference, chaired by UEFA 2032 stadiums commissioner Massimo Sessa, included Roma's project team and concluded after just over an hour, with technical working groups set to deliver a final decision by mid-September. Sessa expressed optimism about closing the decisive services conference within 60 days. The outlet also reports that Rome's mayor Roberto Gualtieri and Lazio governor Francesco Rocca were formally appointed as sub-commissioners for the project. Deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini outlined a €35 million joint investment with Ferrovie dello Stato to modernise Tiburtina station. The new stadium will accommodate more than 60,000 spectators, featuring a 23,000-capacity stand, marking Roma's first purpose-built home since 1953.

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La Roma avanza verso l’edificazione dello Stadio di proprietà a Pietralata. E’ stata fissata la deadline definitiva in termini amministrativi per lo stadio: per metà settembre sarà chiuso il percorso della Conferenza dei Servizi decisoria, mentre il cantiere aprirà nella primavera del 2027 e per…

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