Lazio fans protest against President Lotito in Rome

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Last updated Jul 2, 2026

Lazio fans protest against President Lotito in Rome
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Over 10,000 Lazio fans marched through Rome on July 2, protesting against President Claudio Lotito. The fans have boycotted home matches for nearly a year, expressing dissatisfaction with the club's management. Their protest culminated in a gathering from Ponte Milvio to the Stadio Flaminio, where speeches and music were held. Tensions escalated after Lotito's recent investment in another football club, Reggina, prompting organizers to label the protest as a significant moment in Italian football history.

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  • Over 10,000 Lazio fans participated in the protest in Rome.
  • Fans have boycotted home matches for the past year.
  • The protest moved from Ponte Milvio to the Stadio Flaminio.
  • Organizers described the event as the largest dissent in Italian football history.
  • Lotito faces increasing criticism for his management and recent investments.
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Over 10,000 Lazio fans have gathered in the streets of Rome to march in protest against President Claudio Lotito, demanding he ‘free’ the club from his influence.The ultras have been boycotting ho...

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