Are You Soccer Mad?.. Soccer Crazy?.. Then try these Rome Soccer
Tours.
If you are fanatical about soccer, as you read through this
article you're going to learn that it's easier than you think to
travel to Rome, and see a classic soccer match, with the fans of
Roma or Lazio at your side. Wouldn't it be amazing to tell your
friends that you were there, in the Stadio Olimpico, when the
winning goal was scored!
Whether you are coming to Rome on vacation or business, you
simply have to experience the thrill of a football match! Rome
soccer tour packages give you tickets to AS Roma or SS Lazio
home games, hotel accommodation and breakfast daily. But don't
delay, tickets sell out quickly because both teams attract
fanatical support.
The Stadio Olimpico is home to both Roma and Lazio and was built
for the 1960 Olympic games. An impressive 82,000 plus venue it
has housed European Cup Finals and the 1990 World Cup Final. It
is also the first choice home of the Italian national team, and
a great venue for these Rome soccer tours.
And you can be reassured... it's easy to get there. Rome's
principal airport, Fiumicino, lies 30kms south of the city and
connects to Rome's major train station, Termini by regular
hourly trains. The second airport, Ciampino, lies 15km south
east of the city and is connected to the centre by bus to
Anagnina metro station, where a direct train and then a tram
will quickly get you to the stadium.
You can even save time and money and book your airport transfer
services before you go! You can use a shuttle service that will
take you from Rome's Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport to
your Rome Hotel, without the hassle of picking up a rental car,
negotiating unfamiliar traffic and maps.
The history of both Roman Football Clubs is equally littered
with glory and frustration.
AS Roma were born in 1927 from the fusion of three different
clubs - Alba, Fortitudo and Roman. A fine record in the 1930s
eventually led to the first Giallorossi Scudetto in 1942.
Difficult years followed until their one and only relegation in
1951. With an immediate return to the top flight, Roma quickly
captured a third place and the 1961 UEFA Cup. The Coppa Italia
came in 1964, the first of seven in this competition.
Roma's most glorious years were the 1980s as aside from the two
Italian Cups, the club's second Scudetto was lifted by Coach
Nils Liedholm in 1983. The following year only a penalty
shoot-out against Liverpool at the Stadio Olimpico kept them
from winning the European Cup.
Fabio Capello's Roma led the 2000-01 Serie A table from start to
finish for their third Scudetto and the club's first medal in a
decade.
Rivals Lazio were founded in 1900 as Societa Spotiva Lazio, a
multi-purpose sports club. The Biancocelesti began football
full-time in 1906. Winning one wartime Roman title in 1944, the
club lifted their first national trophy - a Coppa Italia - in
1958 but were relegated three seasons later.
Several trips up and down the Divisions preceded Lazio's first
Scudetto in 1973-74 when they were led by the legendary Giorgio
Chinaglia. But within five years came the club's darkest hour as
Lazio was relegated for financial irregularities and only a
play-off prevented the club from slipping into Serie C in 1987.
Sergio Cragnotti took over the club in 1992 and with his
financial backing Lazio have become a force both in Italy and
Europe. Since 1997 the Biancocelesti have won their second
Scudetto, a Cup-Winners' Cup, an Italian and European Super Cup
and two Italian Cups. However, only massive sales and a
restructuring of contracts allowed the club to avoid bankruptcy.
Both clubs continue to ride close to the top of Italy's Serie A,
and the rivalry is intense, especially during the annual "derby"
matches where the teams and tifosi face each other. So, if your
passion is football, then don't miss the opportunity to see your
favorite Roman team play a home game this season, and be there
with The Ultras!
Why book ahead?.. Well, here are my thoughts: * The most
popular matches can sell out well in advance. Don't risk being
disappointed! * Reduce stress! Don't waste time haggling with
the hotel concierge for matchday tickets. * Lock in your price!
Currency dips & price hikes won't effect you. * Save vacation
time! Plan & book now, not when you're there. * Balance your
vacation budget! Charge tours on this month's credit card bill.
Believe me (and I've been in Rome during a major soccer
tournament!) there's nothing like the atmosphere of a match day,
and the city buzzes with excitment. So, try one of these great
value Rome soccer tours. Take the easy way - and book this
efficient service online now and save time in Rome. You could
have your match tickets secured in the next fifteen minutes!
As an extra resource for readers, I have posted this article
onto my website, and provided quick links to these great tours.
Let
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I hope you'll agree that these special Rome soccer tours offer
real value, and I know that you'll return home with some special
memories of your stay in the Eternal City.
Best wishes for a great trip, and let me know the score!
Les Sheppard