The President of the Serie A League spoke of the news on the Giallorossi plant in Pietralata: the final project will be announced at the end of February
“Roma will play in the new stadium in 2028”. The announcement is of the important ones. And it comes from Ezio Simonelli, president of the Serie A League and present today at the assembly for the election of Gabriele Gravina to the third term in Figc. Simonelli also focused on the new Roma plant in Pietralata. “We hope for the appointment of a single commissioner for the stadiums – said the new president -. Last night with Roma and the president of Fifa Infantino we had the opportunity to meet the mayor Gualtieri and we learned with happiness that Rome will play in 2028 Start in the new stadium “.
Final steps
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By the end of February, in fact, the final project for the new stage of Rome will be announced. The main issues that were slowing down the design process, on all those relating to traffic and mobility were resolved. In December and January the technical tables that involved the persons in charge of the Municipality of Rome and those of the Giallorossi company continued incessantly. On the table new solutions to allow 50% of the fans to reach the stadium by public transport (as required by the resolution of public interest), as well as those relating to parking lots, or even how to make the system coexist with the surrounding realities, on All the Pertini hospital on via dei Monti Tiburtini. No concern, however, due to the presence of an urban forest, on which the Prosecutor had opened a file following the complaints made by the committees against the stadium. The Municipality, in fact, has repeatedly reiterated, informally and officially, how the work has been carried out in compliance with the law, and how the forest does not represent an obstacle in any way.
The project
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Everything is then ready, or almost. In time with the now imminent appointment of Alessandro Antonello (today the official farewell to Inter) as the new CEO of Rome with particular delegation precisely regarding the project of the stadium of Pietralata. A 1 billion euro plant, an imposing structure, with classic forms that recall Roman architecture, with colonnades accompanying the fans inside. Externally, the facade will be covered by hundreds of vertical slats while inside there will be 60 thousand spectators with particular attention to the South Curve. “The largest ever seen in Europe”, had anticipated Ryan Friedkin last July.
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