
(; ; ''Lazio Sport Club'') is an Italian professional
sports club
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based in
Rome
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, most known for its
football activity. The society, founded in 1900, plays in the
Serie A
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and have spent most of their history in the top tier of Italian football. Lazio were
Italian champions in 1974 and 2000. They have won the
Coppa Italia seven times, the
Supercoppa Italiana five times, and both the
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and
UEFA Super Cup
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on one occasion. They also won the
1968-69 Serie B. Lazio share the 70,634
capacity
Stadio Olimpico with
Roma.
The club earliest major honour was a domestic cup win in
1958. In
1974, they won their first Serie A title. The 1990s were the most successful period in Lazio's history: they reached the
UEFA Cup
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final in
1998
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; won the
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and
UEFA Super Cup
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in 1999; and clinched the Serie A title in
2000
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. Due to a severe economic crisis in 2002 that forced the departure of president
Sergio Cragnotti and the selling of several star players, Lazio's success in the league declined. In spite of the lower funds, the club has won four Coppa Italia titles since then:
2004
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,
2009
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,
2013
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2013 was designated as:
*International Year of Water Cooperation
*International Year of Quinoa
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January
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and
2019
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. Current president
Claudio Lotito took charge of the club in 2004 following a two-year vacancy in the position.
Lazio's traditional kit colours are
sky blue
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shirts and white shorts with white socks; these reflect Rome's ancient
Hellenic legacy. Sky blue socks have also been interchangeably used as home colours. Lazio share a long-standing and fierce rivalry with Roma, against whom they have contested the ''
Derby della Capitale'' ("Derby of the capital city") since 1929.
Despite initially not having any parent–subsidiary relation with the male and
female professional team (that was incorporated as S.S. Lazio S.p.A.), the founding of allowed for the club that participates in over 40 different sports disciplines in total.
History
''Società Podistica Lazio'' was founded on 9 January 1900 in the
Prati district of
Rome
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. Until 1910, the club played at an amateur level until it officially joined the
league competition in 1912 as soon as the
Italian Football Federation
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began organising championships in the center and south of Italy, and reached the final of the national championship playoff three times, but never won, losing in 1913 to
Pro Vercelli
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, in 1914 to
Casale and in 1923 to
Genoa 1893. In 1927, Lazio was the only major Roman club which resisted the
Fascist regime's attempts to merge all the city's teams into what would become
Roma the same year. The club played in the first organised
Serie A
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in 1929 and, led by legendary Italian striker
Silvio Piola, achieved a second-place finish in 1937 – its highest pre-war result.
The 1950s produced a mix of mid and upper table results, with a Coppa Italia win in 1958. Lazio was relegated for the first time in 1961 to
Serie B
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, but returned in the top flight two years later. After a number of mid-table placements, another relegation followed in 1970–71. Back to Serie A in 1972–73, Lazio immediately emerged as surprise challengers for the ''
Scudetto'' to
Milan
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and
Juventus in 1972–73, only losing out on the final day of the season, with a team comprising captain
Giuseppe Wilson, as well as midfielders
Luciano Re Cecconi and
Mario Frustalupi, striker
Giorgio Chinaglia, and head coach
Tommaso Maestrelli. Lazio improved such successes the following season, ensuring its first title in
1973–74. However, tragic deaths of Re Cecconi and ''Scudetto'' trainer Maestrelli, as well as the departure of Chinaglia, would be a triple blow for Lazio. The emergence of
Bruno Giordano during this period provided some as he finished League top scorer in 1979, when Lazio finished eighth.
Lazio were forcibly relegated to Serie B in 1980, due to a remarkable scandal concerning illegal bets on their own matches, along with Milan. They remained in Italy's second division for three seasons, in what would mark the darkest period in Lazio's history. They would return in 1983 and manage a last-day escape from relegation the following season. The 1984–85 season would prove harrowing, with a pitiful 15 points and bottom place finish.
In 1986, Lazio was hit with a nine-point deduction (a true back in the day of the two-point win) for a betting scandal involving player
Claudio Vinazzani. An epic struggle against relegation followed the same season in Serie B, with the club led by trainer
Eugenio Fascetti only avoiding relegation to the
Serie C
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after play-off wins over
Taranto and
Campobasso. This would prove a turning point in the club's history, with Lazio returning to Serie A in 1988 and, under the careful financial management of Gianmarco Calleri, the consolidation of the club's position as a solid top-flight club.
The arrival of
Sergio Cragnotti in 1992 changed the club's history, due to his long-term investments in new players to make the team a ''Scudetto'' competitor. A notable early transfer during his tenure was the capture of English midfielder
Paul Gascoigne from
Tottenham Hotspur for £5.5 million. Gascoigne's transfer to Lazio is credited with the increase of interest in Serie A in the United Kingdom during the 1990s. Cragnotti repeatedly broke transfer records in pursuit of players who were considered major stars –
Juan Sebastián Verón for £18 million,
Christian Vieri for £19 million and breaking the
world transfer record, albeit only for a matter of weeks, to sign
Hernán Crespo from
Parma
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for £35 million.
Lazio were Serie A third in 1995 and 1996, and fourth in 1997, then losing the championship just by one point to Milan on the last championship's match in 1999 before, with the likes of
Siniša Mihajlović,
Alessandro Nesta,
Marcelo Salas and
Pavel Nedvěd
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in the side, winning its second ''Scudetto'' in 2000, as well as the Coppa Italia
double
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with
Sven-Göran Eriksson (1997–2001) as manager.

Lazio had two more Coppa Italia triumphs in 1998 and 2004, as well as the last
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in
1999
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. They also reached the
UEFA Cup
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final, but lost 0–3 against
Internazionale. In addition, Lazio won the
Supercoppa Italiana twice and defeated
Manchester United
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in 1999 to win the
UEFA Super Cup
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. In 2000, Lazio became also the first Italian football club to be quoted on the Italian
Piazza Affari stock market.
With money running out, Lazio's results slowly worsened in the years. In 2002, a financial scandal involving Cragnotti and his food products multinational
Cirio forced him to leave the club, and Lazio was controlled until 2004 by caretaker financial managers and a bank pool. This forced the club to sell their star players and even fan favourite captain Alessandro Nesta. In 2004, entrepreneur
Claudio Lotito acquired the majority of the club. In 2006, the club qualified to the 2006–07
UEFA Cup
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under coach
Delio Rossi. The club, however, was excluded from European competitions due to their involvement in the
2006 Italian football scandal.
In the 2006–07 season, despite a later-reduced points deduction, Lazio achieved a third-place finish, thus gaining qualification to the
UEFA Champions League
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third qualifying round, where they defeated
Dinamo București to reach the group phase, and ended fourth place in the group composed of
Real Madrid
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,
Werder Bremen and
Olympiacos. Things in the league did not go much better, with the team spending most of the season in the bottom half of the table, sparking the protests of the fans, and eventually ending the Serie A season in 12th place. In the 2008–09 season, Lazio won their fifth
Coppa Italia, beating
Sampdoria in the
final
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.
Lazio started the
2009–10 season playing the
Supercoppa Italiana against
Inter in
Beijing
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and winning the match 2–1, with goals from
Matuzalém and
Tommaso Rocchi.
Lazio won the
2012–13 Coppa Italia 1–0 over
rivals
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Roma, with the lone goal coming from
Senad Lulić in the 71st minute.
Lazio won the
2018–19 Coppa Italia 2–0 over
Atalanta
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, winning their seventh title overall.
Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (82') and
Joaquin Correa (90') were the goalscorers in this match.
Lazio won the
2019 Supercoppa Italiana 3-1 over
Juventus in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, winning their fifth title overall.
Luis Alberto (16'),
Senad Lulic (73'), and
Danilo Cataldi (90+4') were the goalscorers for Lazio, while
Paulo Dybala (45') was the lone goalscorer for Juventus.
In the
2024-25 UEFA Europa League group stage, Lazio topped the 36-club table with 19 points. They reached the quarter-finals of the competition after defeating
Viktoria Plzen 3-2 on aggregate in the
round of 16.
Colours, badge and nicknames
Lazio's colours of white and sky blue were inspired by the
national emblem of Greece, due to the fact that Lazio is a mixed sports club this was chosen in recognition of the fact that the
Ancient Olympic Games
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and along with it the sporting tradition in Europe is linked to Greece.
Originally, Lazio wore a shirt which was divided into white and sky blue quarters, with black shorts and socks.
After a while of wearing a plain white shirt very early on, Lazio reverted to the colours which they wear today.
Some seasons Lazio have used a sky blue and white shirt with stripes, but usually it is sky blue with a white trim, with the white shorts and socks.
The club's colours have led to their Italian nickname of ''Biancocelesti''.
Lazio's traditional club badge and symbol is the
eagle
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, which was chosen by founding member Luigi Bigiarelli. A symbol of the
Roman legion
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s and emperor, it was chosen to represent power and victory; it also identifies the club with its origin city. Lazio's use of the symbol has led to two of their nicknames; ''le Aquile'' ("the Eagles") and ''gli Aquilotti'' ("the Young Eagles"). The current club badge features a golden eagle above a white shield with a blue border; inside the shield is the club's name and a smaller tripartite shield with the colours of the club.
Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors
Stadium
Stadio Olimpico, located on the
Foro Italico
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, is the major stadium of Rome. It is the home of the
Italy national football team as well as of both local teams Lazio and Roma. It was opened in 1937 and after its latest renovation in 2008, the stadium has a capacity of 70,634 seats.
It was the site of the
1960 Summer Olympics
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, but has also served as the location of the 1987
World Athletics Championships
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, the
1980 European Championship final, the
1990 World Cup
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and the
Champions League Final in
1996 and
2009
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.
Also on the Foro Italico lies the
Stadio dei Marmi, or "marble stadium", which was built in 1932 and designed by Enrico Del Debbio. It has tiers topped by 60 white marble statues that were gifts from Italian cities in commemoration of 60 athletes.
During the
1989–90 season, Lazio and Roma played their games at the
Stadio Flaminio of Rome, located in the district Flaminio, because of the renovation works carried out at the Stadio Olimpico.
In June 2018, Lazio President
Claudio Lotito stated that the Biancocelesti "should be granted the same favour and treatment as Roma – the ability to also build a new stadium. He also added that "Lazio's stadium will be built before Roma's stadium." In June 2019, Lotito was set to present the designs of a potential future stadium for Lazio, named the Stadio delle Aquile. However, this did not occur for reasons unknown, and in July 2021, Lotito pivoted from the creation of the Stadio delle Aquile to the idea of moving the club’s home to a renovated
Stadio Flaminio.
In October 2022, Lotito provided an update on his Stadio Flaminio project, stating that he is "very attached" to the hope that Lazio will play there again, as having it as their home is "something that evokes our history and our roots." In November 2022, Lotito discussed his plans for the
Stadio Flaminio at the ‘Sing a Song’ charity event at the Auditorium della Conciliazione in Rome. He stated that he "would like to increase the stadium from a capacity of around 18,000 to 45,000" and that "it is a problem" for Lazio to "remain without a stadium of their own."
In September 2024, Lazio made concrete steps in their plans to own and renovate the
Stadio Flaminio. The club were looking to team up with a famous company named “Legend” that specializes in building and maintaining sports venues - they would then become the project manager and take care of the ticketing service, merchandising management, retail sales and the search to find a naming sponsor; with
Emirates reportedly interested in the project. The total cost of the operation was said to be between €250 and €300 million.
In December 2024, Lotito and his collaborators held a meeting with Mayor
Roberto Gualtieri
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and Councilor Alessandro Onorato at the Municipality of Rome in Campidoglio to present their project for the new
Stadio Flaminio. He envisioned developing a state-of-the-art stadium with a capacity of 40,000 to 50,000 spectators and a retractable roof; he also outlined plans for the comprehensive redevelopment of the surrounding Flaminio district. He stated that the project was well-received, while revealing that acquiring the necessary paperwork could require another three years. However, shortly after, "Roma Nuoto" received approval from the Conference of Services after threatening legal action following the long and unjustified delay in the process for their plans for the abandoned stadium; they envision a multi-sport facility for the future of the
Stadio Flaminio, including an Olympic-sized swimming pool, padel courts, and a hockey rink, thus competing with Lazio.
In March 2025, Lotito officially deposited his proposal for the currently-defunct
Stadio Flaminio to the Municipality of Rome to become Lazio's new home. The Biancocelesti will be looking to finalize the bureaucratic procedures by the start of 2026 and are aiming to finish the renovation work by the summer of 2029. There will be 50,750 seats, and renovating this ground - and the surrounding area - will cost them circa €438 million, as per Calcio e Finanza.
In April 2025, the "Roma Nuoto" project for the Stadio Flaminio was turned down by the Municipality Council of Rome, after they unanimously deemed it ill-suited for the venue’s purpose, which is hosting domestic and international events within a large stadium. The doomed project sought to reduce the stadium capacity from 42,000 to just 7,500, which would have diminished the value of the stadium according to the Municipality Council.
Supporters and rivalries

Lazio is the sixth-most supported football club in Italy and the second in Rome, with around 2% of Italian football fans supporting the club (according to ''
La Repubblica
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's'' research of August 2008). Historically, the largest section of Lazio supporters in the city of Rome has come from the far northern section, creating an
arch
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-like shape across Rome with affluent areas such as
Parioli,
Prati, Flaminio, Cassia and
Monte Mario
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.
Founded in 1987, ''Irriducibili Lazio'' were the club's biggest
ultras group for over 30 years. They typically create traditional Italian ultra displays during the ''
Derby della Capitale'' (Rome Derby),
the match between Lazio and their main rivals,
Roma. It is amongst the most heated and emotional footballing rivalries in the world, such as where Lazio fan Vincenzo Paparelli was killed at one of the derby games during the
1979–80 season after being hit in the eye by an emergency rocket thrown by a Roma fan. A minority of Lazio's
ultras used to use
swastika
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s and
fascist
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symbols on their banners, and they have displayed
racist
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behaviour in several occasions during the derbies. Most notably, at a derby of the season 1998–99, laziali unfurled a 50-metre banner around the Curva Nord that read, "
Auschwitz is your town, the ovens are your houses". Black players of Roma have often been receivers of racist and offensive behaviour. After 33 years, the Irriducibili disbanded on 27 February 2020, citing "too much blood, too many banning orders, too many arrests." Lazio's ultras now go by the name ''Ultras Lazio''. Lazio also have a strong rivalry with
Napoli and
Livorno
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, as well as with
Pescara
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and
Atalanta
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. The club also maintains strong competitive rivalries with
Fiorentina,
Juventus and
Milan
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.
Conversely, the ultras have friendly relationships with
Internazionale,
Triestina and
Hellas Verona. Internationally, Lazio's fans maintain a long-standing strong friendship with the supporters of the Bulgarian club
Levski Sofia and as such, Lazio were invited to participate in the centenary football match honouring the birthday of the Bulgarian club.
Honours
Domestic
*
Serie A
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**Winners (2):
1973–74,
1999–2000
**Runners-up (7):
1912–13,
1913–14,
1922–23,
1936–37,
1994–95,
1998–99,
2022–23
*
Serie B
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**Winners (1):
1968–69
*
Coppa Italia
** Winners (7):
1958,
1997–98,
1999–2000,
2003–04,
2008–09,
2012–13,
2018–19
**Runners-up (3):
1960–61,
2014–15,
2016–17
*
Supercoppa Italiana
** Winners (5):
1998
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,
2000
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,
2009
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,
2017
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,
2019
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**Runners-up (3):
2004
2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and Its Abolition (by UNESCO).
Events January
* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
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2013
2013 was the first year since 1987 to contain four unique digits (a span of 26 years).
2013 was designated as:
*International Year of Water Cooperation
*International Year of Quinoa
Events
January
* January 5 – 2013 Craig, Alask ...
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2015
2015 was designated by the United Nations as:
* International Year of Light
* International Year of Soil __TOC__
Events
January
* January 1 – Lithuania officially adopts the euro as its currency, replacing the litas, and becomes ...
Continental
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UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
** Winners (1):
1998–99
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UEFA Super Cup
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** Winners (1):
1999
1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons.
Events January
* January 1 – The euro currency is established and the European Central Bank assumes its full powers.
* January 3 – The Mars Polar Lander is launc ...
Players
Current squad
Lazio Primavera
Other players under contract
Out on loan
Retired numbers
12 – Since the
2003–04 season, the
Curva Nord of
Stadio Olimpico, as a sign of recognition, is considered
the 12th man on the pitch.
Club officials
Board of directors
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Current technical staff
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Notable managers
The following managers have all won at least one trophy when in charge of Lazio:
Statistics and records
Ștefan Radu holds Lazio's official appearance record, having played 416 appearances. The record for total appearances by a goalkeeper is held by
Luca Marchegiani, with 339 appearances,
while the record for most league appearances is held by
Aldo Puccinelli with 339.
The all-time leading goalscorer for Lazio is
Ciro Immobile, with 206 goals scored, followed by
Silvio Piola with 159 goals.
Piola, who played also with
Pro Vercelli
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Torino
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Juventus and
Novara, is also the
highest goalscorer in Serie A history, with 274 goals. Immobile is also the all-time top goalscorer in
European competitions, with 26 goals.
Officially, Lazio's highest home attendance is approximately 80,000 for a Serie A match against
Foggia
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on 12 May 1974, the match that awarded to Lazio their first ''Scudetto''. This is also the record for the Stadio Olimpico, including matches held by
Roma and the
Italy national football team.
Società Sportiva Lazio as a company
In 1998, during
Sergio Cragnotti's period in charge as the chairman, Società Sportiva Lazio S.p.A. became a
listed company: Lazio were the first Italian club to do so.
However, Cragnotti resigned as chairman in 2001, after a "huge hole in the budget" of the club.
Claudio Lotito, the current chairman of Lazio, purchased the club from Cragnotti in 2004, but owned just 26.969% of shares as the largest shareholders at that time. It was followed by banking group
Capitalia (and its subsidiaries
Mediocredito Centrale,
Banca di Roma and
Banco di Sicilia) as the second largest shareholders for 17.717%. Capitalia also hold 49% stake of Italpetroli (via Capitalia's subsidiary
Banca di Roma), the parent company of city rival
Roma (via Italpetroli's subsidiary "Roma 2000"). Lotito later purchased the minority stake from Capitalia.
, Claudio Lotito owns just over two-thirds of the
shares of Lazio. Lazio is one of only three Italian clubs listed on the
Borsa Italiana, the others being
Juventus and Roma.
In the past, Lazio was the only one with a single primary share holder (Lotito). However, following several capital increases by Roma and Juventus, they also are significantly owned by a shareholder. According to
The Football Money League, published by consultants
Deloitte, in the 2004–05 season, Lazio was the 20th highest earning football club in the world with an
estimated revenue of €83 million;
[ the 2005 ranking of the club was 15th.] However, in 2016 ranking (the rank used data in 2014–15 season), Lazio was not in the top 20.
Lazio was one of the few clubs that self-sustain from the financial support of a shareholder, and also consistently make an aggregate profit after every season. Unlike Internazionale, Roma and Milan
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, who were sanctioned by UEFA
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due to breaches of Financial Fair Play, Lazio passed the regulations held by the administrative body with the high achievements. Lotito also received a prize that joint awarded by Associazione Italiana Allenatori Calcio and DGS Sport&Cultura, due to Lazio's financial health.
In 2017, the club renewed their sponsorship deal with shirt manufacturer Macron. It was worth €16 million a season, plus variables of about €9 million stemming from league and European competition finishes.
In February 2022, Lazio announced that they had parted ways with Macron after 10 years. Mizuno would become the team's new sportswear and technical gear provider, with the Biancocelesti receiving €20 million over the next five years as a result of their new agreement with the Japanese company.
In March 2022, Lazio released their financial reports from June to December 2021 which showed a decrease in revenue (from €106.66 to €71.56 million) but an increase in profit (from -€0.12 million to €4.6 million) compared to the previous six months.
In March 2025, Italian Newspaper Il Messaggero reported that Lazio could soon have their own docu-series on Netflix
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dedicated to the history of the club; from the foundation in 1900 all the way to the modern era. This multi-season series would not only focus on Lazio’s triumphs on the pitch, but also on the club’s elusive fanbase. Several legendary figures would appear in the series, including Giuseppe Signori, Miroslav Klose, and Paolo Di Canio.
In March 2025, Lazio released their financial reports from June to December 2024 which yielded €87.5 million in overall revenues. On the other hand, the club reduced its costs from €97.2 million in the year prior to just under €87 million this time around.
See also
* Football in Italy
* Lazio (futsal)
* Lazio Women
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