More than 50,000 Roma fans have been queueing online to buy tickets for the Conference League semi-final second leg against Leicester City.

José Mourinho’s side will meet the Foxes in England next week, while the second leg will be played on May 5 in Rome.

The ticket sale for the decider in Rome began this morning and the response from the Giallorossi fans was more than impressive. According to multiple reports in Italy, more than 50,000 fans have been queuing online to buy tickets in the general sale, which will begin at 2 pm UK time.

However, Roma expect to sell most tickets for the game to season ticket holders who can buy three entrances each. As Forzaroma.info points out, there will be circa 5,000 tickets available for the general sale if 90% of season ticket holders buy two tickets each.

Despite some hot and cold results under Mourinho this season, Roma fans have always backed the coach and the team this season and Roma have the second-highest average attendance in Serie A with 39,413 fans per game. Milan are first with 40,673.

 

11 thought on “More than 50,000 fans queuing online for Roma vs. Leicester City tickets”
  1. What do you mean by despite some hot and cold results. I’ve not seen any article here commending Mourinho for going 12 matches unbeaten. Why so much bais journalism?

  2. This British Mourinho hating press at pathetic. They defend other managers for 4-5 seasons as still”building a team”. But expect Mourinho to lift all the trophies in one season. If this is not envy and hatred then what is it? Jose has done exceptionally well with Roma this season. Both the club and fans stand with Mourinho.Thus who cares what below average,5th British press blabs about.

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