Season ticket campaign for 2026–27 opens as Roma prepares for Fiorentina opener
Club News·7 July 2026·17h ago

Season ticket campaign for 2026–27 opens as Roma prepares for Fiorentina opener

Source: Il Romanista

Roma have launched their season ticket campaign for 2026–27, the campaign year leading to the club's centenary. The sales campaign opens tomorrow at 10:00 and unfolds across three phases. Phase 1.1 runs from tomorrow until 20 July at 10:00, allowing existing subscribers to renew at a discounted rate. Phase 1.2 follows from 12:00 on 23 July, giving first-time purchasers from the 2025–26 waiting list or general sale a chance to confirm their seats. Phase 1.3 (14:30–13:00, 23–27 July) permits renewals without seat confirmation. A waiting list access phase runs 15:00–13:00, 27–29 July, with 26,982 registered supporters eligible for priority purchase. General sales begin 15:00 on 29 July.

The club recorded 79 sold-out fixtures and approximately 1.6 million spectators in the first season under Gian Piero Gasperini. The league campaign begins 24 August at the Olimpico against Fiorentina, with Roma returning to Champions League competition. Roma is marketing the campaign under the slogan "Solo la Roma" (Only Roma), referencing a Curva Sud choreography from the derby of 27 November 1994 (Lazio 0–3 Roma).

Three subscription types are available: Classic (Champions League and Coppa Italia priority); Classic Extra (priority plus the ability to manage and resell seats for big matches only—maximum two games—with dedicated pre-sale and pricing); and Plus (all benefits included). Curva Nord subscriptions consist of 18 matches, excluding Roma–Lazio, with North Stand holders receiving a dedicated purchase phase and price for the home derby. The welcome pack is now exclusive to Plus subscribers. Payment can be spread across up to three instalments via the club's online platform.

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AS Roma has officially launched its 2026–27 season ticket campaign under the slogan "Solo la Roma" (Only Roma), with sales beginning Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. via the official website. The campaign marks the countdown to the club's centenary season and comes after a successful first year under manager Gian Piero Gasperini, which saw 79 sold-out fixtures and approximately 1.6 million spectators. According to Il Romanista, the sales unfold across three phases, with existing subscribers able to renew at a discounted rate until 20 July, followed by windows for first-time purchasers and a waiting list phase beginning 27 July. Three subscription types are available—Classic, Classic Extra, and Plus—with payment spread across up to three instalments. Roma News reports that prices have increased across the board, with Classic-tier Curva Sud season tickets rising from €269 to €299, and Tribune sections seeing average increases of approximately 10 percent, despite fan backlash. The club aims to reach 40,000 total season-ticket holders as the league campaign begins 24 August against Fiorentina at the Olimpico.

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Attesa e voglia di ricominciare. Perché che l’estate sia un ponte da una stagione all’altra, da emozioni vissute a storie ancora da scrivere, lo sa bene ogni romanista. Perché ogni pensiero possibile - da testa, anima e cuore - corre all’esordio in campionato, il 24 agosto all’Olimpico contro la…

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