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Rome's Questore criticises club over derby security approach
·18 May 2026·95d ago

Rome's Questore criticises club over derby security approach

Source: Forza Roma

Roberto Massucci, Questore of Rome, has criticised AS Roma for failing to support the security authorities' handling of the Derby della Capitale against Lazio on Monday, 18 May. In an interview with Corriere della Sera, Massucci said the city responded well to the fixture, which coincided with the Italian Open tennis final, but expected more from the club. "The Rome club should have supported the decisions of the security authorities and protected all fans, not just the ultras," he stated. The match had been rescheduled to Monday due to the scheduling conflict, a decision that heightened tensions between the two sets of supporters. Massucci described the pre-match atmosphere as extremely conflicted, with Lazio fans protesting against president Lotito and Roma's ultras presenting historic flashpoints, particularly in the Curva Sud. He warned that without the Monday shift, both supporter groups would have been in the streets, creating "a powder keg."

Massucci acknowledged that the League had deployed 200 stewards at stadium approaches to direct fans, describing this as a League investment. He also criticised the relationship between Roma and its supporters, noting that the supporter liaison officer role—mandated by UEFA and FIFA regulations—was not functioning as intended. "The relationship between fans and football clubs is regulated," he explained. "There are fan departments through which the club looks after its supporters. The relationship with fans is not something played out between the club and ultras: fans are everyone." Massucci suggested Roma had aligned itself with the most extreme factions of the fanbase, who had declared they would not enter the stadium on Monday.

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Il Questore bacchetta il club giallorosso e conferma: "Con le due curve all'esterno ci saremmo trovati dentro a una polveriera" Redazione 18 maggio - 09:19 Wesley, show post derby: a pranzo con la maglia della Roma. Tifosi in delirio Il Questore di Roma, Roberto Massucci, ha rilasciato una lunga…

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