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Ticket information for Roma's friendly at Cannes
·13 July 2026·38d ago

Ticket information for Roma's friendly at Cannes

Source: Il Romanista

AS Roma will play a pre-season friendly at Stade Pierre de Coubertin in Cannes, France. Tickets for the away supporters' section (Tribune Ouest) are on sale exclusively online via the official AS Cannes website, priced at €15 per ticket.

Fans with disabilities can reserve tickets in a designated area within the away section by emailing billetterie@ascannes.fr and providing either a disability certificate or disability card. Once verified by Cannes' ticketing office, the requested tickets will be sent to supporters.

The fixture is part of Roma's summer preparation schedule. Full details on ticket purchase and stadium access have been made available through the official club announcement.

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AS Roma will face AS Cannes in a pre-season friendly on 26 July at 18:00 at Stade Pierre de Coubertin in Cannes, France. Tickets for Roma's away supporters section, Tribune Ouest, are now on sale exclusively through the official AS Cannes website at €15 per ticket. Roma News and Forza Roma note that tickets are available in both PDF and digital formats for storage on mobile devices, while Il Romanista does not specify this detail. Disabled supporters can reserve tickets in a designated area within the away section by emailing billetterie@ascannes.fr with proof of disability. Once verified by Cannes' ticketing office, tickets will be issued to supporters. Roma News and Forza Roma indicate that further information regarding gate opening times, access procedures, and security measures will be announced in the days leading up to the match. All outlets confirm that additional assistance is available through Cannes' ticketing office. This fixture forms part of Roma's summer preparation schedule ahead of the new season.

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Testo Originale / Source Text

Ecco come acquistare i biglietti per assistere al match: si gioca allo stadio Pierre de Coubertin di Cannes (Francia). I biglietti per il settore riservato ai tifosi in trasferta sono già in vendita (tribune Ouest), esclusivamente online sul sito ufficiale del AS Cannes, il costo per tagliando è…

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