Overview
- AS Roma delivered the technical–economic feasibility project on December 23 to the Comune di Roma, and Mayor Roberto Gualtieri called it a decisive step.
- The PFTE details a roughly 60,000-seat arena in Pietralata with a monumental Curva Sud described as the largest in Europe.
- Municipal offices will review conformity with urban-planning prescriptions and prepare a delibera for acknowledgment by the City Council.
- Reporting indicates a working readiness target around 2029, with the stadium listed only as a potential UEFA Euro 2032 venue pending approvals and selection.
- The proposal spans about 27 hectares, allocating over 10 hectares to green and public spaces alongside mobility upgrades, parking and commercial areas to support local regeneration.