FBL-ITA-AS ROMA-STADIUM

A picture shows a model of the Rome's new stadium project designed by US architect Dan Meis during a press conference on March 26, 2014 in Rome. AS Roma officially announced plans for a new, purpose-built 52,000-seater stadium that would end the Serie A club's shared tenancy of the Olympic Stadium with city rivals Lazio. Under American chairman James Pallotta, Roma, currently second in the league 11 points behind champions Juventus, are bidding to become "one of the world's most successful football clubs", according to the club. Pallotta sees the move to the 'Stadio della Roma' to the south-west of the city as a major step in the Giallorossi's long-term strategy of challenging for titles at home and abroad. AFP PHOTO / GABRIEL BOUYS (Photo credit should read GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP via Getty Images)
A picture shows a model of the Rome's new stadium project designed by US architect Dan Meis during a press conference on March 26, 2014 in Rome. AS Roma officially announced plans for a new, purpose-built 52,000-seater stadium that would end the Serie A club's shared tenancy of the Olympic Stadium with city rivals Lazio. Under American chairman James Pallotta, Roma, currently second in the league 11 points behind champions Juventus, are bidding to become "one of the world's most successful football clubs", according to the club. Pallotta sees the move to the 'Stadio della Roma' to the south-west of the city as a major step in the Giallorossi's long-term strategy of challenging for titles at home and abroad. AFP PHOTO / GABRIEL BOUYS (Photo credit should read GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP via Getty Images)
FBL-ITA-AS ROMA-STADIUM
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