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    Our prices are the most competitive you will find online because we purchase and deliver tickets on behalf of our customers in-house. Ticket delivery the day before the game to your hotel or private address is standard procedure. We can also arrange to have your tickets delivered up to 7 days before you arrive in Rome, just let us know your delivery preference when you place your order. Please refer to the Stadio Olimpico Seating Plan below right to learn more about the ticket types we offer. We have changed the ticket delivery procedure for customers staying in hostels. For reasons of security, we no longer deliver to hostels and if you are staying in this type of accommodation, you must collect your ticket/s from our office which is located close to Termini station.
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    On our receipt of your payment (by Paypal secure online card payment processing), tickets will be purchased for and delivered to you in Rome the day before the game or earlier if requested.
    We sell Curva Nord, Distinti Nord, Tribuna Tevere Laterale Sud, Tribuna Tevere Laterale Nord, Tribuna Tevere Centrale and Monte Mario tickets for Roma home games and Curva Nord, Curva Sud, Distinti Nord, Distinti Sud, Distinti Est, Tribuna Tevere Laterale Nord, Tribuna Tevere Laterale Sud, Tribuna Tevere Centrale and Monte Mario tickets for Lazio home games. We cannot sell Curva Sud or Distinti Sud tickets for AS Roma home games this season because these seats have been fully booked in advance for all games in all competitions by season ticket holders. However, if you watch AS Roma from the Curva Nord or Distinti Nord, you will still have an excellent vantage point behind the goal. We recommend Tribuna Tevere Centrale and Monte Mario tickets for neutral fans with no particular allegiance to either Roma or Lazio. Please select your ticket/s from one of the scrolling fixture lists (AS Roma: Serie A, Coppa Italia, Champions League; SS Lazio: Serie A, Coppa Italia, Champions League) and then proceed to payment. For Lazio fans who want to stand with the Ultras, order Curva Nord tickets.
    During the current Italian football season (August-May) you can fly to Rome (Ciampino or Fiumicino) for less than £50 return fare from most UK cities with Ryanair and Easyjet. Book your city centre hotel accommodation by visiting our partners on this page, they all offer comfortable rooms at budget rates. (Italian football tickets | © 2007-2008)
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    ** Please note that a 'One Ticket Only' security system is now in place for all Serie A, Coppa Italia and Champions League games until the end of the season. If you have ordered or will order more than one ticket, your seats may be together but will more likely be close together (same row a few seats apart or one row behind). In this case, if you see empty seats together please occupy them. This new information will affect families and groups of friends / updated: March 7th. 2008
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    Vendors sell beer, pepsi, nuts, crisps and cornetto ice cream in the aisles while at ground level kiosks serve up coke and bavaria beer @ €4 per bottle, hot dogs, pizzettas and sandwiches @ €4 a piece, assorted crisps, tuc and ritz biscuits @ €3 per box, coffee for €1 and water for €1.50 / updated: September 2007 / The view is memorable wherever you find yourself but seats are small and very uncomfortable. Match programs (when available) are free but nothing to write home about. Italians make alot of noise when they watch football and the overwhelming din generates real atmosphere.
    Football in Rome is as passionate as it is political. The blue half of the city was traditionally 'right wing' but these days you will find as much right as left in either Curva of either team. Italy is a police state and there are as many millions of communists as there are fascists who live well here, which has nothing to do with football. Roma and Lazio Ultras consider it 'hip' to be hooligan and the English disease has caught on big time, but their waving of pro-IRA flags alongside others bearing the cross of St. George is misguided at best. There is no doubt that some Ultras have got the wherewithal to co-ordinate colourful and creative support in their respective Curvas, the steady anglicisation of what they get up to on the terraces makes the big games in Rome unmissable - something always kicks off / updated: August 2007
    Your ticket will be scanned and you'll be frisked by security at the gate if you're carrying a bag, but this is standard procedure. To reach the Stadio take Metro Linea A (Battistini-Anagnina/orange) to Ottaviano/S. Pietro station and then hop on the number 32 bus that stops close by the exits. Alternatively you can take the number 2 tram from outside Flaminio station (Metro Linea A) to Piazza Antonio Mancini then walk across Duca D'Aosta bridge to the Stadio Olimpico. If you are staying in town take the 910 bus from Piazza Dei Cinquecento (outside Termini station) to Piazza Antonio Mancini as above. You will be asked to show your passport on entry / updated: August 2005 / Electronic turnstiles have been installed behind every gate, you have to scan the barcode on your ticket to pass through before the Carabinieri body check / updated: January 2006
    Important notice: Metro Linea A closes at 22:00 every night / updated: February 2008
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    In the absence of Juve who were demoted to Serie B for corruption, main challengers Milan who had to live with an -8 point penalty and Fiorentina -15, Roma and Lazio were always odds on to finish 2nd. and 3rd. behind Mancini's South American stars. Inter stormed the Scudetto by a mammoth 22 points, their away win at the Olimpico in September a shot across the bows that Spalletti failed to heed according to Hernan Crespo, who scored the only goal. But however good Inter were, and they were brilliant, both Rome clubs qualified for the Champions League. Spalletti retained the greater part of last season's squad, Christian Wilhelmsson and Mirko Vucinic were brought in and they flitted in and out of the action with no real fireworks forthcoming from either. The anonymity of Tavano in front of goal was forgotten as Totti tore the Capocannoniere tag from Luca Toni with 26 strikes, despite botching 7 spot kicks. Lazio lost Massimo Oddo to Milan in January so Valon Behrami had to fall back and fill in, which he did admirably. The goals dried up towards the end of the campaign as injuries and suspensions to key players took their toll but fringe players who were selected battled hard and Lazio finished 3rd. Tommaso Rocchi had another excellent season netting 19 times, as did Sebastiano Siviglia who excelled in defence and scored some important late goals.
    Roma competed well in the Champions League, coming 2nd. in Group D behind Valencia and then despatching Houllier's expectant Lyon with 2 unexpected away goals to nil in the Last 16. The Quarter Final against Man U will live long in the memory. After a commendable 2-1 home win in a packed First Leg dominated during the day by a large contingent of MUFC lads drinking their way through Rome and then by Italian police who flew out of control during the game, Roma were taken out back in the return by Cristiano Ronaldo and friends who blitzed the Italians with 7 mercurial goals. GMP in their wisdom decided to protect the Roma fans, some of whom had goaded Mancunians from the safety of the Curva Nord 7 days earlier but there was nowhere to hide for the Giallorossi. Italian football was suspended indefinetely after the Carabinieri found themselves a man down against Catania. New laws were passed and just days later it was as if nothing had happened. Black armbands were worn by players and a minutes silence at every game in the country ignored by the overwhelming majority of tifosi, who know all about and distance themselves away from police tactics in Italy, which equate to uniformed thugs dishing out baton shaped bruises to anyone who gets in their way.
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    Calciopoli indictment forced Lazio to kick off their Coppa Italia in lowly Round 1 where they trounced Serie C2 Girone C minnows Rende 4-0 in the Stadio Flaminio. 1-1 and a penalty shoot out win against Monza took the Biancocelesti to Messina and Round 3 but they succumbed 3-4 to a late Di Napoli brace after extra time. Roma breezed into an awkward Quarter Final tussle with Parma after disposing of Triestina 4-1 in the Last 16, and then it was all about Milan. A couple of thumping wins at the Olimpico, 3-1 over the Rossoneri and 6-2 over Inter in the Final some kind of revenge for Spalletti and Sensi after a season spent chasing the team who not only mocked their record of 11 consecutive Serie A victories - the Nerazzurri amassed an incredible 17 on the hoof - but also won the Scudetto with a whimper. It will take a titanic effort and no lack of big name signings by Spalletti and Delio Rossi to wrestle domestic control away from the Milanese.
    Chievo, Ascoli and Messina were relegated and for 'new' boys Juventus, Napoli and Genoa, it's welcome back.
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Resources We Like
Serie A basics Wikipedia explain promotion, relegation and Lo Scudetto.
Roma Forever A wealth of Giallorosso brilliance by Marco Gazzoli, online since 1996!
Five Football Italiano Mark Chapman, the Calcio Italia magazine team + Laura Esposto.
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SS Lazio 2000 Beautifully illustrated reports, an artists impression of the Biancocelesti!
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    Assuming Roma reach the Coppa Italia Final tomorrow night in Catania, Lazio would have qualified for the UEFA Cup 2008-2009 just by turning up to play their arch rivals without having to win. Incentive enough? No. This was the absolute end of their season and wholesale changes at the club will be made known in the next few days rather than weeks. Behrami and Pandev are already on the way out with more to follow. Pelé's super strike into the top corner from Suazo's incisive run and cut back won it, Inter's deserved 2nd. coming courtesy of Siviglia who made a simple take for Marco Ballotta inordinately difficult on 85 minutes, the ball falling kindly for Cruz who tapped in from 4 yards. Ballotta has kept Lazio out of Serie B this season but will be warming the bench next term at 45 years of age, 10 years older than veteran defender Siviglia who has been playing on borrowed time for too long now. 4-3-3 has served Lazio well and Delio Rossi was able to field his strongest team bar Stefan Radu while Mancini opted for an overly cautious 4-5-1, looking to counter-attack with David Suazo who is quicker than Cribari and Siviglia put together. Just 5 Inter players of the 11 who played here and drew 1-1 on March 29th. started tonight. Rocchi raced through in the opening minute and was felled 25 metres from goal, Ledesma called it and smacked the upright with Toldo looking on. Such an early chance spurred Lazio forward and Rocchi struck the other post soon after from a more central position after Bolzoni conceded a succession of tackles on the edge of the Inter box. Maintaining momentum and scoring when in the ascendancy is the only way to rattle the Nerazzurri and after Lazio had peaked with the aggregate score still 0-0, the visitors began to exert control and considerable muscle in the middle of the park. This took the form of Cruz punching Kolarov in the head and getting away with it which preceded Materazzi's cowardly attempt to break both Pandev's legs in one fell swoop. He was shown a straight red after a brief spell of what can only be described as random acts of violence on the pitch before he was dismissed from it. RAI Sport covered every inch of this game and come the final analysis, both Cruz and Matrix will be awarded lengthy Coppa Italia bans for violent conduct. For the benefit of the beautiful game, they will miss the Final. Jimenez came close to connecting with a Cesar cross, Ballotta palming the ball away at the last moment and the former Lazio man jinked around Cribari on Suazo's pass to skim a low drive wide. Goran Pandev forced Toldo to dive to his left and push a low shot round the post after Rocchi's touch handed the Macedonian space in the D, Cristian Ledesma squared a free kick to Dabo in hope that the French midfielder could repeat or better the brace of rapiers he unleashed at Julio Cesar the last time these teams met, his strike this time beating Toldo and the upright but if truth be told, chances for the Biancocelesti fell away after Pelé scored. Mancini was sent off for dissent, Pandev's low ranger was parried to safety and a scrap in the Inter box during which Julio Cruz smacked Kolarov ought to have resulted in a spot kick and red card, instead Cruz went down the other end and made it 2-0. All too much for the home support who gave Lotito some serious stick at the whistle. Season ticket holders only will have the chance to bid farewell to or more likely hurl abuse at their team after the Napoli game, while both Roma and Inter fans are banned from the Scudetto deciders in Catania and Parma. Not a normal country indeed.

INTER: Toldo, Burdisso (subbed: Materazzi 68), Rivas, Chivu (subbed: Maicon 77), Maxwell, Zanetti, Bolzoni (subbed: Cruz 59), Pelé, Cesar, Jimenez, Suazo

Ballotta, De Silvestri (subbed: Tare 87), Siviglia, Cribari, Zauri (subbed: Kolarov 66), Dabo (subbed: Mutarelli 80), Ledesma, Behrami, Pandev, Bianchi, Rocchi

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    Delio Rossi knows that a Coppa Italia Final derby against Roma without actually having to win the trophy will be enough to secure UEFA Cup football next season, so he rested 8 regulars to face in-form Siena. Had it not been for a horrible mistake by Muslera in the 88th. minute, Lazio would be 2 points better off and favourites to snatch 8th place after a bizarre season of expectation, tragedy, turmoil and feuding on the terraces. With Vignaroli and Tare up against Alex Manninger, goals were always going to be at a premium. Former Roma reservists Kharja and Galloppa started for Siena as did Roma born Manuel Coppola with Maccarone and Frick up front. Christian Riganò is almost 34 and the prolific striker scored a memorable brace for Messina against the Giallorossi on the final day last season. He won a place on the Siena bench today. Lazio at home have been a revelation since the arrival of Rolando Bianchi wrapped up the 4-3-3 wide attacking system that has engendered a big improvement in Behrami's game and boosted the undoubted talents of Stefan Radu and Aleksandar Kolarov, who together can wreak havoc down the left flank against any opponent. Sadly, Kolarov lasted just 19 minutes after a serious clash of heads with Kharja which left Lazio bereft of attacking width. Mauri operating behind Vignaroli and Tare is an odd combination even though the midfielder crashed a masked volley against the bar from a Baronio free kick. He played well enough for 77 minutes to earn his place against Inter next Wednesday night despite ongoing abuse from a divided Curva Nord, who spent the second half arguing between themselves (CML, what's left of the IRR etc.) and ignoring the game completely. Siena's rather silly huddle before kick off came to nought, there were no opening exchanges of note and no real chances at all for almost 30 minutes. Mutarelli's centre was headed over by Vignaroli at the near post, Baronio's free kick drifted wide and Maccarone's flick on for Frick's 20 metre drive was scrambled clear by Muslera who was already making the crowd nervous. He made a similarly loose save to keep out Vergassola's tame strike. At the other end Siena struggled to clear a corner and Mauri's volley from Baronio's free kick hit the bar. A minute before the break, Rossi headed a Mauri cross straight to Mutarelli who fired a first time bullet low into the corner of the net from 25 yards for an undeserved lead. Roberto Baronio sent a pair of identikit free kicks just wide in the second 45 and Manninger blocked Vignaroli's shot after the striker pounced on some uncharacteristically slack Siennese defending. Rocchi was pushed off the ball by Loria in the box after combining with Igli Tare and Mauri flayed well over. Tare found space amidst Rossi and Rossettini but forgot all about Rocchi in even more space to his left and blazed wastefully wide of the post. Muslera by this time must have been praying for the whistle but with the clock ticking down, Locatelli fed Loria whose deflected shot from 18 yards would have been food and drink for any other keeper. Muslera fell over the ball on it's way into the net. One could have accepted 1-1 when the Lazio team was announced but in all fairness, this has to be the end of his brief tenure in Rome. Ballotta will play against Inter and if Livorno are relegated, Lotito could do alot worse than sign 26 year old Marco Amelia.

SIENA: Manninger, Rossettini, Portanova, Loria, Rossi, Vergassola, Kharja (subbed: Codrea 59), Galloppa (subbed: Locatelli 46), Coppola, Maccarone, Frick (subbed: Riganò 67)

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    Predictable Giallorossi bias particularly from those in the British media who bother to debate Calcio in print piled yet more copious, odious quantities of hype on a team who are still in with a shout of domestic honours but continue to fail at this level of football. United threw the sucker punch and smirked their way out of the Stadio Olimpico with a Semi Final place assured. Fedayn or some other Ultras group in the Curva Sud unveiled an unremarkable banner asking to 'Free the Roma 4', in support (?) of United fans who have been incarcerated since December for dodging knives on the Ponte Duca D'Aosta and then signing confessions which fast tracked them to more than 2 years in prison, when they assumed it would fast track them back to Ciampino and home. Long before 20:45, the apprentice hoolies who still haven't been promoted from the pits of the Curva Nord unveiled a comical banner entitled 'Welcome to the Bidet' - indeed, United fans regard Rome in exactly the same way it seems as those who live here; a place where Romanisti (which approximates to 'gay boys with knives') involve themselves with each other's arses when not stabbing other people's. All very disturbing and a throwback perhaps to ancient times when women really were not what Roman men had in mind. The Champions League Final will be hosted at the Stadio Olimpico next year so there was almost no trouble and definitively no knives. Late flights meant that the Distinti Ospiti was only 1/3rd. full. No fear from United lads though, most of whom would have been organising more meaningful flights to Barcelona as soon as this humdrum fixture was announced by UEFA. Having to walk past 2,000 Curva Sud persons unknown singing 'Odio Manchester' some 3 hours before kick off and then stand with AS Roma fans in the Monte Mario for 2 hours was just no good so a quick break into the Distinti Ospiti as the teams were making their way out made for a far more entertaining evening. Coins, lighters et al flew between the Red Army and the Curva Nord but no matter, police here have been using videos of last season's jollities to illustrate how not to deal with English football fans in Rome. Anyway, they've been replaced by a small army of stewards who must be absolutely desperate for work. Ferguson's 4-3-2-1 included Park instead of Ryan Giggs, Anderson instead of Owen Hargreaves with Nani injured and Silvestre and O'Shea ready to reinforce the defensive line if Roma played as well as they did in the Bernabeu on March 5th. Spalletti fielded a predictably offensive 4-2-3-1 without Totti (who played in both legs of last year's 8-3 capitulation, so what difference was he really expected to make tonight?) and Perrotta, who was suspended. Mancini and Vucinic wasted no time at all and the burly striker dispossessed Ferdinand to ping a shot wide in the opening minute and then created enough space around the D from an Aquilani pass to skim a drive just over the bar which Van Der Sar had to watch all the way. Panucci headed over from a corner and Ronaldo sent a curiously inept free kick well wide from 30 metres. John O'Shea had to fill in for Vidic on 33 minutes who crocked his knee by which time Tonetto was making hay around a nervy Evra, but some great work between Rooney and Paul Scholes silenced the Olimpico. The veteran midfielder bided his time on the right edge of the box before lifting a ball into the midst of the Roma defence where Ronaldo came screaming in to plant an unstoppable header on the bounce into the bottom corner. The mercurial winger collided with Cassetti in the process of scoring and came off second best but was able to continue. Max Tonetto crossed low for Vucinic to turn past 2 defenders and flash a low shot across the face of goal which was the best chance for Roma in the first 45 by some distance. After the break Vucinic returned the favour by teeing up Tonetto to net unchallenged from 12 yards but he skewed wide of the post, the first of a succession of missed chances. Tonetto's mishit forced Van Der Sar to peddle backwards and paddle the ball over then Aquilani's long throw was flicked across the United box by Mancini for Panucci to volley very high and even wider. Between the 50th. and 60th. minutes Roma were a threat and Van Der Sar made a splendid stop to keep out Vucinic's diving header from a corner. Opportunities spurned at this level equates to elimination, a fact borne out in the 66th. minute when United made the game safe. Park strained to head a deep cross from Wesley Brown back into the zone and Doni failed to gather the ball cleanly, although he was at full stretch and distracted by Mexes, Cassetti and Panucci who were all trying to keep Rooney at bay. The United man doesn't worry unduly about AS Roma and scored. A tubby Italian in the Monte Mario tried to explain to the entire contingent of Reds that Roma are and always will be better than Manchester United which was met with the old classic, 'You fat bastard, you fat bastard' and he found himself escorted out of harm's way by security before you could say 'Are you coming to Old Trafford? Are you fuck'. 'Viva Ronaldo' in particular infuriated the home support. United toyed with Roma towards the end and it was all too much for Cassetti and Mexes who began to drift out of position. Carrick was odds on to beat Doni from 20 yards after good work by Rooney and Ronaldo smacked the base of the upright before hammering a textbook volley over the bar. The Italians play with attacking flair at the expense of all else 90% of the time so they may score in the 2nd. Leg, but United are through and it's game over for Roma.

MANCHESTER UNITED: Van der Sar, Brown, Ferdinand, Vidic (subbed: O'Shea 33), Evra, Carrick, Scholes, Anderson (subbed: Hargreaves 55), Cristiano Ronaldo, Park, Rooney (subbed: Tevez 84)

Doni, Cassetti, Mexes, Panucci, Tonetto (subbed: Cicinho 68), De Rossi, Pizarro, Taddei (subbed: Giuly 59), Aquilani (subbed: Esposito 76), Mancini, Vucinic

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    Just rename the stand 'Distinter Est'! Hundreds of them in with the Laziale tonight and it made for an interesting atmosphere. More awkward than tense what with some Lazio fans supporting Inter for one night only, one hopes. Whatever rumours were peddled back and forth in the media before this match, competition on the pitch was fierce and play as fast and furious as the Rome derby 10 days ago. Roma fans were backing Lazio to stall Inter despite derby day arrests near Piazza Risorgimento for offences relating to possession of assorted weaponry destined for the Curva Sud. Lazio and Inter are not the worst of friends so a tepid encounter was predicted by the Italian media who, as corrupt a corporate entity as any other in Italy, are very likely to be very close to or at the very top of the 'other' AS Roma payroll for blanket bias coverage in their newspapers with very, very few exceptions. This was an excellent contest, what was predicted was wide of the mark and Lazio were only foiled by Julio Cesar who has been in imperious form of late. The Inter custodian made 2 spectacular saves in particular, the first from a deflected Behrami drive that threatened to loop under the bar and earlier, from Dabo's top corner-bound piledriver but this match was decided when another 25 metre exocet from Dabo nigh on shattered the frame of the goal with the keeper unmoved. For a Saturday evening kick off the Olimpico was busy, swelled with 1,800 away supporters in the 'away section' but you could multiply that figure by at least 5 to account for those mixing it with the Laziale pretty much everywhere else bar the Curva Nord who at one point began to chant for Inter, albeit only briefly. Before season's end the dissolution of the Irriducibili will be documented on this site, probably at the end of the Lazio v Napoli review on May 18th. for those of you who are reading this and follow the Biancocelesti. Inter arrived on the back of a home defeat to Juve and 1-1 draw at Genoa with defeats at Napoli and home and away to Liverpool in the Champions League Last 16 still fresh in the memory. No Julio Cruz or Marco Materazzi who wasn't at his best against the Bianconeri compounded recent Nerazzurri problems but Mancini has strength in depth at his disposal, so much so that Vieira came off the bench and Hernan Crespo partnered Ibrahimovic in attack. Lazio settled back into their new and fruitful 4-3-3 formation. De Silvestri was picked ahead of Kolarov at right back and Stefan Radu returned from suspension. The 21 year old Romanian star has played in every game when fit since arriving from Dinamo Bucuresti and impressed again tonight, it is unfortunate that he was unable to play in the derby when he could have showed to all that he is already top dog at left back in Rome. Ledesma sent an early warning over the bar from 30 metres and De Silvestri almost set up Behrami at the far post but it took just 10 minutes for Crespo to score yet again at the Olimpico. Maicon and Stankovic lost Behrami and the Brazilian ran on to present an easy goal for the hitherto benched striker who tapped in on the run. Cribari's downward header was gathered easily but Julio Cesar had to be sharp to collect Dabo's low drive via a slight deflection after the French midfielder thwarted Ibrahimovic on the edge of the box. Maniche stung the hands of Marco Ballotta with a rasping drive and the veteran moved swiftly to parry a volley from Ibra who switched feet at the last moment when clear in the Lazio box. Crespo's weak low drive when through troubled no-one and Dabo unleashed his first long ranger of the night at Julio Cesar who went to great lengths to keep the ball out. Inter and Lazio were both playing high tempo football on the break and there was no danger of either team taking their foot off the gas to help or hinder the Giallorossi. Cristian Chivu bundled Behrami over in the box after chances were fluffed by Goran Pandev and Ledesma but Pandev was unlucky, he dribbled right through only to have the ball nicked off his toes by Nicolas Burdisso. Lazio started the second half well with 7 corners before their moment arrived on 54 minutes. A long ball from deep by Cristian Ledesma found Rocchi onside and a good 20 yards behind the Inter defence who had pushed so far forward so quickly that the Lazio captain had ample time to size up Julio Cesar's intentions and roll the ball nonchalantly into the corner for 1-1. Behrami's deflected strike was tipped over the bar and Stefan Radu lashed a vicious drive wide as Lazio took complete control. Mancini was forced into a string of substitutions to stem the blue and white tide, 3 changes made in 7 minutes the most notable of which being the introduction of Luis Jimenez who turned his back on Lazio without warning last Summer. De Silvestri tussled with Nelson Rivas as an Inter free kick neared the Lazio goal and Douglas Maicon fouled Behrami on the edge of the box. Towards the end of the game Behrami was breaking through Inter at will but it was Dabo's missile that deserved to win it for Lazio on 85 minutes which will be remembered by all. Inter and Roma now have Juve on their minds while Lazio have put their slump behind them and continue to impress.

INTER: Julio Cesar, Maicon, Rivas, Burdisso, Maxwell, Zanetti, Stankovic, Chivu (subbed: Vieira 73), Maniche (subbed: Jimenez 66), Ibrahimovic (subbed: Suazo 69), Crespo

Ballotta, De Silvestri (subbed: Kolarov 83), Siviglia, Cribari, Radu, Dabo, Ledesma, Behrami, Pandev, Bianchi (subbed: Tare 89), Rocchi

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    Points for Roma and pride for Lazio at stake tonight in an intense local derby that kicked off at 21:15 and had almost everything. No co-ordinated displays from either Curva before kick off, just Totti's jog over to the Nord to touch the Gabriele Sandri mural and drop some flowers somewhere nearby to satiate the media, which impressed no-one. Only Del Piero, Zanetti, Raul and Kaka' had been able to find the back of the Roma net in the 2 months prior to this game so that Lazio put 3 past Doni is a remarkable statistic. Lazio blitzed Roma from the kick off. De Silvestri and Valon Behrami dominated the flanks with Rocchi, Bianchi and Pandev to aim for but it was Kolarov who tested Doni on 7 minutes with an inswinging free kick from 30 metres that dipped very late and was tipped onto the angle. Pandev collected the loose ball and sent it back into the zone where Bianchi misdirected his header past the post from a good position, this after a brace of Roma corners and wayward Juan header. Ledesma was troubling Doni with his own corner kicks while Vucinic flayed wide and Perrotta couldn't quite direct a header from Cassetti's raking cross. Lazio had Roma on the rack for the opening half hour but it was a bizarre goal that settled this derby down. Valon Behrami was forced to clear quickly under pressure from Vucinic and Perrotta, the ball striking Taddei who was turning away to avoid contact and it rebounded past Ballotta into the net. Despite the unexpected setback Lazio heads did not drop, in fact the underdogs stepped up a gear and equalized with an attack of the highest quality. Dabo and Ledesma were wired which De Rossi and Aquilani could do little about but it was a Pandev, Bianchi, Rocchi and Behrami move on the edge of the Roma box which created the goal. Aleksandar Kolarov was released down the left flank and he sent a demon cross between Juan and Doni who could only palm the ball straight to Pandev. The Macedonian hitman started the move and made no mistake from 8 yards. After 45 minutes of what was fast becoming a classic derby encounter, the Olimpico was already on edge with no inkling of what was to follow. Perrotta lashed wide of the post when he really should have put Roma ahead and Rocchi hared down the left wing to square for Pandev, who missed a similar chance from 15 yards when any kind of touch from Bianchi would have sent the Macedonian's low ranger into the net. Kolarov bent a free kick against the outside of the post before Juan obstructed Bianchi in the 6 yard box. Rocchi blasted his penalty straight over Doni who dived too early to make it 2-1. Protestations led by Perrotta and Mexes should have left Roma with 9 men but typically they escaped unpunished for rank dissent. On 62 minutes, first Vucinic and then a sublime touch from Totti took out De Silvestri, Siviglia and Cribari to set up Perrotta who ran in and sent a first time shot into the bottom corner for 2-2. Mauri and Mutarelli came on for Bianchi and De Silvestri and the last 20 minutes were littered with half chances until the 92nd., when Valon Behrami hammered Mauri's bouncing ball across goal into the roof of the net. Pandev displaced the entire Roma defence with a wonderful chip to the far post, where the substitute pair were both well onside. The Swiss starlet vaulted 2 rows of advertisements on autopilot as the greater part of the Olimpico erupted in disbelief. Delio Rossi, arms aloft, sprinted 50 metres of the 100m track towards the Curva Nord in jubilation. At the same moment, some kind of unbridled chaos unfolded along the top tiers of the Tribuna Tevere. Before the final whistle, Romanisti in the Distinti Sud set fires in their own stairwells as they left the Stadio in shocked submission after the blue and white rocket in recupero. Scenes of wild celebration were tempered at the exits by Roma supporters who took offence to belligerent chants of 'Manchester, Manchester, Manchester' but there was no real trouble then, during or before kick off. It's Lazio Inter next Saturday which could be decisive if Roma drop points in Cagliari and then United on Tuesday, a huge game for the Giallorossi and everyone responsible for the policing of Italians in their own Stadia on European nights.

ROMA: Doni, Cicinho, Mexes, Juan, Cassetti (subbed: Panucci 88), De Rossi, Aquilani, Taddei (subbed: Giuly 66), Perrotta, Vucinic (subbed: Mancini 83), Totti

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    Sticky: We will not be selling any tickets in the Curva Sud for AS Roma games this season. The Curva Sud 2007-2008 is season ticket holders only. If you do not have an AS Roma Curva Sud season ticket, you won't get in. We cannot supply Curva Sud tickets for any games and we are not going to run the risk of taking orders for Distinti Sud tickets either which we may not be able to fulfill for the same reason. We are based in Rome and have been monitoring this situation closely so if you see Curva Sud or Distinti Sud tickets available elsewhere, let us know and we will advise you forthwith. We will be selling seats for AS Roma home games in the Tribuna Tevere Laterale Sud, Tribuna Tevere Centrale, Tribuna Tevere Laterale Nord, Monte Mario, Curva Nord and Distinti Nord. Check out our AS Roma fixtures and prices below for details.
    Roma ended the 2007-2008 campaign on a high by brushing Inter aside at the Olimpico in the Coppa Italia Final to retain the trophy. Future Portuguese midfield star Pelé scored a stupendous goal for the Nerazzurri but excellent strikes from Mexes and Perrotta sealed deserved silverware for Spalletti who has guided Roma through another tricky season. Only 12,000 Inter fans made the trip leaving some 20,000 seats vacant. The split allocation system was always a disaster waiting to happen and so it proved, large numbers of irate Giallorossi supporters in the capital were denied the chance to watch their team emerge victorious.
    Behrami, Bianchi and Mudingayi are early favourites to leave Lazio this Summer. Ledesma is biding his time and Delio Rossi looking ever more likely to stay. If Pandev and Rocchi kick off Lazio's opening game next season and Pasquale Foggia returns from his loan spell with Cagliari, then there is genuine cause for optimism if Lotito can negotiate a handful of shrewd signings between now and then. We would like to see Cassano, Cavani, Amelia and new centre backs at Lazio come August. lazio serie a tickets
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Cisco Roma were very lucky to keep Catanzaro out in a fiery 0-0 encounter. The Calabrian side brought a large contingent of Ultras to Rome, no less than 300. Paolo Di Canio started, Caccavale (CZ), Di Meglio (CZ) and Drascek (CS) were sent off. Ferri (CS) had a goal disallowed late on. Catanzaro played 3-4-3 and Cisco Roma could not get anywhere near Tomi who was man of the match. Cisco Roma's final opponents at home this season were Sangiuseppese (27/04).
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    Serie C can be difficult to understand. There are 3 divisions in C/2 (A, B, C) and 2 in C/1 (A, B). Cisco Roma played in C/2 B last season but will play in C/2 C this time around. Serie C is organised geographically so C/2 A teams are from towns in the North of Italy, C/2 B teams from towns in Central Italy and C/2 C teams from towns in South Italy. Cisco Roma have been moved from C/2 B to C/2 C because of the location of teams promoted from Serie D (162 teams, 9 divisions). Rome is close to the boundary delineating Girone B and Girone C. The decision was made by the Lega Professionisti to change their registration for 2007-2008. Former Lazio star (1985-90), captain (2004-06) and West Ham legend Paolo Di Canio is player manager of Cisco Roma.
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Mirko Vucinic / Lecce
Adrian Pit / Bellinzona
Juan / Bayer Leverkusen
Mauro Esposito / Cagliari
Ludovic Giuly / Barcelona
Marco Andreolli / Inter
Cicinho / Real Madrid
Daniel Unal / Bellinzona
Antunes / Paços de Ferreira
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Daniele Corvia / Siena
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Giuseppe Scurto / Chievo
Gianluca Comotto / Torino
Alessandro Simonetta / Arezzo
Christian Wilhelmsson / Nantes
Gilberto Martinez / Brescia
Júlio Sérgio Bertagnoli
Rodrigo Defendi / Tottenham
Francesco Tavano / Livorno
Daniele Magliocchetti / Cagliari
Simone Palermo / Rimini
Ricardo Faty / Nantes
Daniele Galloppa / Siena
Gianluca Galasso / Bari
Andrea Giacomini / Vicenza
Stefano Okaka Chuka / Modena
Alessio Cerci / Pisa
Vincenzo Montella / Sampdoria
Valerio Virga / Grosseto
Cristian Chivu / Inter
Pietro Pipolo / Potenza
Gilberto Martinez Vidal / Brescia
Keivan Zarineh / Cisco Roma
Adewade Wahab / Bellinzona
Aleandro Rosi / Chievo
Edgar Álvarez / Livorno
Shabani Nonda / Galatasary
Samuel Kuffour / Ajax
Ahmed Barusso / Galatasaray
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Alex Kolarov / OFK Beograd
Mourad Meghni / Bologna
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Simone Del Nero / Brescia
Muslera / Nacional Montevideo
Alberto Quadri / Spezia
Lucas Correa / Lucchese
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Rolando Bianchi / Man City
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Ousmane Dabo / Man City
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Manuel Belleri / Atalanta
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    Information about transfers at Roma and Lazio is important in so far as how this site is managed. Our customers want to know who it is they are watching and where they played their football before arriving in or returning to Rome. Stars or substitutes, they're all here in our Calcio Mercato and you can check out how they perform on the pitch in our Live Match Reports. We don't just highlight the big names, everyone knows about Totti, but what about the squad players at Roma and Lazio? Read about them here!
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    One of the delays as regards site updates this season has been the lack of information and contradictory posts on blogs, forums et al about who exactly has signed for Lazio. The Carrizo saga ended when Muslera flew in from Uruguay at the last minute to fill the gloves of Angelo Peruzzi with Marco Ballotta looking on wistfully. From left to right (first row above) we have Fernando Muslera, 2nd. string defenders Ivan Artipoli from Pescara who has played for Prato since season 2005-2006 and Simone Sannibale from Albano Laziale (Rome), then Fabio Vignaroli from Savona who has played all over Italy in Serie A, B and C since 1993. Lazio is his 8th. club. New information and photos of players joining or leaving Roma or Lazio in the next transfer window will be posted here as soon as we know.
    January 2008 / Striker Rolando Bianchi and midfielder Ousmane Dabo joined Lazio from Man City, Stefan Radu from Dinamo Bucuresti and Czech defender David Rozehnal from Newcastle United (all second row above). Guglielmo Stendardo and Stephen Makinwa were loaned out to Juventus and Reggina respectively. Lionel Scaloni could not adapt to life here in Italy and was sold to Real Mallorca. Roma sent Samuel Kuffour to Ajax, Ricardo Faty to Nantes and Ahmed Barusso to Galatasaray on loan deals / updated: February 2008
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    Luca is 28 and a Curva Sud season ticket holder so who better to explain how and why the Giallorossi are edging ever closer to greatness? Pierluigi is 43 and a Distinti Ovest season ticket holder, he sits right next to the Curva Nord and is a keen observer of what exactly the Irriducibili are going to do next without ever having to join in. He sets the record straight once and for all about Lotito and is optimistic about the new season.
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    Finalmente ricominciano Campionato e Coppe e per ogni tifoso della Roma, è giunto il momento di tornare a sostenere i propri colori e gli undici giocatori che li rappresentano in campo!
    Chiusa questa piccola ma doverosa premessa, vengo a parlare della Roma di quest'anno che, grazie ad una formula di gioco già collaudata ma soprattutto già vincente, insieme ad innesti mirati di giocatori di livello, quali Giuly Juan ed Esposito, riuscendo magari a centrare un altro importante ultimo colpo di mercato, a completare una rosa già precedentemente competitiva col solo difetto di essere un po' corta di elementi, si ritaglia un posto tra le principali protagoniste del prossimo Campionato nonché della prossima Champions League. Tutto questo però, solamente dopo il 19 Agosto, data in cui va in scena la quasi ormai tradizionale partita di Supercoppa a San Siro contro l'Inter, con la certezza che, se la Roma giocherà come solo lei sa fare...
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    Da buon tifoso romanista non avrei potuto dire diversamente, ma anche a voler essere obiettivi, quest'anno non ci si può più nascondere e, nonostante il calendario di Campionato un po' ci penalizzi rispetto alle altre favorite, finalmente siamo tutti consapevoli che questa Roma ha tutti i mezzi tecnici per poter raggiungere gli obiettivi stagionali più importanti, forte, rispetto a qualunque altra squadra, di avere dalla sua parte, il grande supporto e il grande calore, che solo i tifosi romanisti sanno sempre trasmetterle, ogni domenica di campionato, ogni infrasettimanale di coppa e in ogni dove a questa grande ed unica squadra.
    Allora, forza ragazzi, forza mister Spalletti, FORZA GRANDE ROMA! Che tu sia la migliore!
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    I love summer. It’s not the sun, the beach, the girls wearing almost nothing. It’s what we call 'the market': new signings, new faces in the line up, new hopes of winning silverware in May. Here in Rome, on the oldest side of the river Tiber, the right side, we SS Lazio fans can’t wait to welcome the new boys. We need them for the Champions League 3rd round qualifying matches, since we want to be back on the big stage, after a truly great Serie A season and a third place finish!
    Peruzzi, the best italian goalkeeper of the last 20 years, retired at the end of the season, so our President, Claudio Lotito, signed a young talent to replace him: Juan Pablo Carrizo, from mighty River Plate, the famous Buenos Aires side. We’ve also got another argentinian, Lionel Scaloni from Racing Santander, a 29 year old with lots of experience (something we need the most) to fill the gap Massimo Oddo left on the defensive right flank. Young rising star Lorenzo De Silvestri, promoted from the youth squad, will be Scaloni’s replacement but I am sure he will be given a chance during the season. Lotito also signed Del Nero and Meghni, two class players willing to make it on the big stage after years spent on smaller stages. And remember this name: Alexandar Kolarov, 21 years old, a left back from Serbia. He reminds me of Sinisa Mihailovic in his youth! My favourite player, already under the spotlight last season despite a few injuries, is Valon Behrami: he’s got it all to become a star: stamina, class and temper.
    Also, I do hope things will get better between the hard core Curva Nord fans and President Lotito: it was a year of harshness and bad blood from both ends. Despite a great work in the past three years, Lotito badly needs to find a way to communicate with the heart and soul of every club: we, the fans. It’s not enough to promise a state-of-the-art stadium (although it’d be great to have one!), it’s not enough to sign good players after paying the huge debts the club had. What we want is somebody with the famous 'lazialità': the spirit of the SS Lazio ancestors, the spirit of the men (players, managers, presidents) that made SS Lazio loved and followed since that glorious 9th January 1900.
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    Finally, SS Lazio against Dinamo Bucarest! The Olimpic stadium is packed with 45000 fans, the atmosphere is fantastic, all the fans roar to support the lads...but bad luck is waiting for us: three players injured during the match, both our centre backs (Cribari and Stendardo) plus Mauri, a penalty missed by Rocchi, many shots on goal saved by the brilliant Dinamo goalkeeper Lobont or just wide for a 1-1 (goals by Danciulescu and Mutarelli) tie that gives an edge to the Bucarest side in the second leg match.
     Anyway, Lazio played a good game: lots of stamina, great play on the flanks thanks to Kolarov and De Silvestri, but if you miss too many chances, there´s no happy ending! On top of that, both Behrami and Mutarelli (together with a rumanian) got a red card...It´s going to be difficult in Bucarest, but I am sure the lads will give the 110% as usual. Forza Lazio!!!
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Updated: 26/05 2008 @ 14:10
Live Match Reports 2007-2008:
Serie A TIM: 18
UEFA Champions League: 7
Serie C/2 C TIM: 1
Coppa Italia (TIM Cup): 1
Latest Serie A TIM 2007-2008: Catania 1 Roma 1 | Lazio 2 Napoli 1
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