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AS Roma and Lazio share the Stadio Olimpico. The Derby della Capitale is one of football's fiercest rivalries.

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Rome — Italy's capital and home to roughly 2.8 million residents — sustains two Serie A clubs that have shared the same ground since 1953. AS Roma (founded 1927) and Lazio (founded 1900) both play at the 70,634-capacity Stadio Olimpico inside the Foro Italico complex on the north side of the Tiber, with Tribuna Tevere and Curva Sud assigned to the giallorossi and Curva Nord to the biancocelesti depending on the home side. The Derby della Capitale is among Europe's most charged fixtures, contested twice per league season plus periodic Coppa Italia meetings. Roma has long-running plans for a privately-owned ground in the Pietralata district, while Lazio has explored redeveloping the historic Stadio Flaminio. The Foro Italico also stages the Internazionali BNL d'Italia ATP/WTA Masters tournament every May, and the Stadio Olimpico hosts the Italian rugby team's Six Nations home fixtures plus regular concert tours from international touring artists. Public transit runs via Metro line A to Flaminio, then the Roma Nord light rail to Piazza Mancini, with the ground a fifteen-minute walk across the Ponte Duca d'Aosta.

Rome — Italy's capital with a population of around 2.8 million — is one of only a handful of European cities where two top-flight clubs share a single stadium. AS Roma (founded 1927) and SS Lazio (founded 1900) both play at the Stadio Olimpico in the Foro Italico complex on the northern edge of the city, and their meetings — the Derby della Capitale — are among the most fiercely contested fixtures in world football.

The Stadio Olimpico holds 70,634 and was rebuilt for the 1990 World Cup; it also hosts the Italian rugby team's Six Nations home games and the Coppa Italia final. The ground is reached by tram 2 from Piazzale Flaminio or by the regular shuttle bus on matchdays from Piazza Mancini. Roma's Curva Sud and Lazio's Curva Nord sit at opposite ends of the same stadium — the colour split (giallorossi yellow-red versus biancocelesti white-sky-blue) only visible when both clubs play at home on alternating weekends.

The Derby della Capitale is the season's defining fixture for both halves of the city, played twice in the league plus any cup meetings. Choreographed tifo displays — Roma's Curva Sud is widely considered one of the most creative in European football — turn each derby into a stage event. Roma trace their history to a forced merger of three clubs in 1927 to give Mussolini-era Rome a single Serie A challenger; Lazio resisted the merger and remain the older, more aristocratic club in Roman footballing identity.

Beyond Serie A, the Stadio Olimpico hosts Italy's home rugby internationals during the Six Nations (February-March), Coppa Italia knockout fixtures and the final in mid-May, and large-scale summer concerts at the adjacent Foro Italico amphitheatre. The Internazionali BNL d'Italia — Rome's ATP 1000 / WTA 1000 tennis tournament — runs at the Foro Italico across two weeks in May and is one of the busiest visitor weeks in the city.

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