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Rome Giunta Backs Resolution Advancing AS Roma’s Pietralata Stadium

The approval moves the plan into commission reviews ahead of a mid-March assembly vote.

Overview

  • The city executive approved a measure acknowledging the stadium’s feasibility dossier as compliant with the 2023 public-interest conditions for the Pietralata site.
  • Commission votes are scheduled for early March, with a final Assemblea capitolina decision expected around March 10–12 before a Conferenza dei Servizi that can run up to 120 days.
  • Targets outlined by officials include laying the first stone by March 2027 and completing the facility by 2030 to be available for Euro 2032.
  • The proposal features a 60,605-seat arena with an approximately 23,000-seat single curva and a mixed-use precinct over 27 hectares, including about 15 hectares of public open space plus a museum, fan store, retail and hospitality/conference areas.
  • Published cost estimates diverge, with Corriere and la Repubblica citing about €1.048 billion while La Gazzetta dello Sport reports a €1.5 billion project value.