Rome's city council has given its approval to a feasibility study for a new stadium for Serie A football club AS Roma, advancing the club's plans for a modern home venue The "technical and economic feasibility study" was backed by a decisive majority in the city's assembly, with 39 of the 44 councillors present voting in favour of the project This vote represents a critical milestone for AS Roma, allowing the proposed development to move forward in the complex process of securing final permissions for large-scale infrastructure projects in the Italian capital.
The current timeline for the stadium project indicates that construction is scheduled to begin in 2027 A key driver for this timeline is the UEFA Euro 2032 tournament. The goal expressed in the plan is to have the new stadium ready to host matches for the international event The council's green light for the feasibility study is the first of several regulatory hurdles the club must clear before breaking ground, but the strong political backing suggests positive momentum for a project long sought by the club and its supporters.





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