
Italy: Huge gathering of 'ultras' at Stadio Olimpico as Lazio, AS Roma prepare for legendary derby
On Sunday, thousands of passionate fans, known as 'ultras', arrived at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome to witness the highly anticipated Rome derby between Lazio Roma and AS Roma.
As fans began to arrive at the stadium, the excitement was palpable. Supporters clad in their team's colors chanted and sang, creating a sea of noise that could be heard from blocks away.
"The derby is everything for us. Beating the derby can completely change the season," shared Simone, an AS Roma fan.
Matteo, a Lazio fan, mentioned the Lazio team is more humble, and 'every time they won it was an immense joy.'
The Rome derby is one of the biggest and most fiercely contested football rivalries in Italy, and draws fans from all over the country. The fixture is known for its intense atmosphere and high-stakes competition, making it a must-see event for football fans worldwide.
Lazio beat Roma 1-0 with a goal from Mattia Zaccagni. The team coached by Maurizio Sarri is second in the standings (52 points), and Mourino's team drops to fifth place (47 points).

On Sunday, thousands of passionate fans, known as 'ultras', arrived at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome to witness the highly anticipated Rome derby between Lazio Roma and AS Roma.
As fans began to arrive at the stadium, the excitement was palpable. Supporters clad in their team's colors chanted and sang, creating a sea of noise that could be heard from blocks away.
"The derby is everything for us. Beating the derby can completely change the season," shared Simone, an AS Roma fan.
Matteo, a Lazio fan, mentioned the Lazio team is more humble, and 'every time they won it was an immense joy.'
The Rome derby is one of the biggest and most fiercely contested football rivalries in Italy, and draws fans from all over the country. The fixture is known for its intense atmosphere and high-stakes competition, making it a must-see event for football fans worldwide.
Lazio beat Roma 1-0 with a goal from Mattia Zaccagni. The team coached by Maurizio Sarri is second in the standings (52 points), and Mourino's team drops to fifth place (47 points).