The submitted project, which precedes the final design phase, represents the result of in-depth work carried out with technical precision, attention to sustainability, and a clear vision: to offer the city of Rome and its fans a facility worthy of their history, passion, and future.
The new stadium will feature:
- A monumental Curva Sud, the largest in Europe, designed as the beating heart of the stadium and a symbol of Romanista passion.
- Iconic architecture inspired by Roman tradition, with contemporary lines and a strong connection to the local territory.
- Modern, multifunctional spaces designed to experience AS Roma beyond matchdays.
- Targeted initiatives to improve mobility, services, environmental sustainability, and urban integration, with the goal of creating a sports and social hub of reference for the Capital.
“[The Club] wishes to extend a special and personal thanks to Mayor Roberto Gualtieri for his support, availability, and constant collaboration, which have made this crucial step possible,” said AS Roma in a statement.
The delivery of the definitive project represents a concrete step toward the start of construction and confirms the Club’s determination to provide Rome with a modern, environmentally sustainable, and economically sound facility that can become a source of pride for the city and all its fans.
The importance of the project, in terms of its scale, the modernity of the stadium, its potential urban impact and the planned timeline has allowed the Pietralata stadium to be included among the potential venues designated to host UEFA Euro 2032.
The project to construct a new stadium for the Italian club was announced by Populous in July 2024, with Roma set to move away from the iconic Stadio Olimpico once construction is completed on its new home.
