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Serie A appeals against Prefect's decision on Roma–Lazio derby timing
·14 May 2026·99d ago

Serie A appeals against Prefect's decision on Roma–Lazio derby timing

Source: Forza Roma

Serie A launched an appeal to the Lazio Administrative Court against the Prefect of Rome's decision to schedule the Derby della Capitale for Monday at 20:45. The move came after a chaotic day of fixture scheduling, with the two clubs' ultras potentially boycotting the match. The league had previously proposed an alternative solution: advancing Roma–Lazio by half an hour and the four Champions League-chasing fixtures by another thirty minutes, moving the Italian Open final from 17:00 accordingly. That option was judged unworkable.

The derby scheduling conflict arises from a clash between five simultaneous league matches and Lazio's Coppa Italia final. Serie A president Ezio Simonelli set a deadline to clarify the date and kickoff time by 14 May, acknowledging: "We could have considered these risks of overlap earlier, but at that time we lacked elements such as the simultaneity of five matches and the Coppa Italia final for Lazio." The league confirmed that the four other clubs contending for Champions League qualification—Napoli, Juventus, Milan, and Como—have not been offered the choice to forgo the advantage of concurrent fixture scheduling.

A decision on the derby's final timing was expected by the end of 14 May.

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Per il prefetto si deve giocare lunedì alle 20.45. La Serie A fa ricorso- Decisione attesa per oggi Redazione 14 maggio - 07:30 Caos derby, Onorato: "Massima fiducia nella decisione di Prefettura e Questura" Ancora non è finita. Ieri sera la Lega Serie A ha presentato ricorso al Tar del Lazio…

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