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    AS Roma and Federalberghi join forces for 2022-23 season


    New partnership will allow guests at member hotels in the city to purchase tickets for matches at the Olimpico.

    The club is pleased to announce a new partnership with Federalberghi Roma for the 2022-23 season.

    Throughout the entirety of the upcoming campaign, tickets for matches at the Stadio Olimpico will also be able to be purchased at Federalberghi member hotels.

    "We are happy to work together with Federalberghi to enable tourists to easily enjoy an experience that will enrich the memory of the trip," Giallorossi CEO Pietro Berardi said.

    "We are constantly working to make matches at the Olimpico an enjoyable event from before the whistle blows, and we have no doubt that experiencing one of our matches live can become an unmissable stop for those visiting the city."

    An extra opportunity for the many tourists staying at Federalberghi Roma member hotels to have the exciting experience of seeing the Giallorossi take the field at the Stadio Olimpico during the course of their stay.

    For Federalberghi Roma President Giuseppe Roscioli, the new partnership is a significant step.

    "We are delighted with the birth of this partnership with Roma, an iconic team with fans all over the world whose home matches have always represented a spectacle within a spectacle," Roscioli said.

    "The impact of sporting events on tourism and the city's induced activities has a relevance that our sector cannot overlook, just think of two recent examples: the last Rome derby, played at 75 percent of the stadium's capacity, saw as many as 13,620 tickets sold to nonresidents of the city out of a total of about 50,000 spectators; the Rome-Leicester Conference League semifinal, out of a total of about 67,000 spectators, saw not only 3,400 fans from England but also the presence of another 2,215 fans not resident in Rome, referring to data from the company's sales platforms alone."