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Season Ticket Peaks and Troughs: Roma's Subscription History from Boom Era to Current Cap
·7 July 2026·45d ago

Season Ticket Peaks and Troughs: Roma's Subscription History from Boom Era to Current Cap

Source: Il Romanista

Roma's season ticket numbers have fluctuated dramatically across decades, revealing the depth of fan loyalty that transcends on-pitch performance. The earliest recorded figures date from the 1974–75 season with 23,500 subscribers, following the heartbreak of the previous season's title slipping away. Remarkably, when Roma claimed their second Scudetto, only 18,300 fans held season tickets despite the Stadio Olimpico's capacity exceeding 80,000 places. By the early 1990s, following the death of Viola and a lost UEFA Cup final, subscriptions surged from 22,800 to 34,200. The record-breaking years arrived around the turn of the millennium: the 1999–2000 season reached 42,000 subscriptions, and the following year exceeded that threshold, rewarding 46,000 Roma supporters despite the surrounding turmoil. The two subsequent seasons marked absolute records, surpassing 47,000.

Restrictions—including nominal tickets and fan card requirements—gradually eroded numbers to 16,897 by 2011–12. Following the reintroduction of barriers in the Curva Sud and the Covid shutdown, demand rebounded. When stadiums reopened in 2021–22, Roma capped subscriptions at 20,100 for the maximum possible under restricted capacity. Upon full reopening, the club imposed an upper limit, first at 36,000, then 40,000 in recent seasons—a ceiling that will remain in place for the coming campaign, ensuring that the unbroken bond between the Giallorossi and their supporters endures.

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«Amor che vince il tempo e resta intatto». Lo scriveva la Sud in un derby di oltre dieci anni fa. Dopo più di un decennio l’assunto resta valido. L’abbonamento è il più grande atto di fede di ogni tifoso, a scatola chiusa e molto prima di sapere che tipo di squadra sarà allestita. E i romanisti…

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