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Ticket rush fuels Roma’s Champions League push at the Stadio Olimpico

🇮🇹 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·
At the Stadio Olimpico, the Giallorossi witnessed a historic surge as Roma renewed a club‑record 11,000 season tickets on the first day of sales, with 4,500 snapped up in the opening 90 minutes after clinching Champions League qualification. The frenzy underscores the season‑ticket demand ahead of the upcoming Serie A campaign. The 11,000 renewals represent a roughly 31 percent rise over the typical 7,500 opening‑day take‑up, and the online platform was strained by the volume of orders. This surge reflects the growing popularity of the club in Rome, Italy. The ticket boom coincides with the arrival of coach Gian Piero Gasperini, under whose guidance the Giallorossi have climbed to third place in the Serie A table. Gasperini’s impact has energized the fan base. Fans flooded the Roma website as soon as tickets for the 2026‑27 campaign went on sale. Sky Sport Italia reported the numbers and highlighted the unprecedented demand. On MAY 04 supporters of AS Roma gathered at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome to back their side ahead of the Serie A clash with ACF Fiorentina. The crowd, captured by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images, exemplified the season‑ticket frenzy. The juxtaposition of record ticket renewals and consistently packed stands reveals a passionate and financially supportive fan base. Roma aim to translate this atmosphere into on‑field success in the upcoming Serie A campaign. Club management sees the surge as a foundation for sustaining Champions League ambitions and further growth in Italian football. The momentum is expected to bolster the Giallorossi’s push for higher league placement.

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