
On January 6th, we went to the AS Roma vs. Catania game. We had purchased our tickets in the "South Curve" section of the stadium, where the home hooligans stand. We thought that with assigned seat numbers on our tickets we would be able to find our designated seats easily. This didn't end up the case, as the entire section was already full (we were late) and no one paid attention to their seats. We got stuck standing on the stairs- the only available space.
The first thing we noticed when approaching the stadium was the noise. The chanting filled the air from a quarter mile away. And upon entering the stadium, the electricity was incredible. The passion was undeniable.
Roma had already scored before we arrived, but they quickly lost the lead to trail 1-2 for a lot of the game. After equalizing, the crowd went crazy. To make things even better, with five minutes left, Roma took the lead and scored again in stoppage time- an incredible ending.
The day of the game was actually a holiday, so the stadium was not filled. The enthusiasm was still unrivaled by any I had seen at a game in the states. The passion from the fans was insane: constant chanting, yelling, and whistling. Italians don't "boo" as much as we do. They give a terribly shrill, loud whistle to show their displeasure with a call or a foul instead.
The crowd consisted of almost ALL men. In fact, tickets are more inexpensive for a woman to go, than a male. Our tickets were 17 euros, whereas the girls' were only ten. And I could see why so few went- it was rowdy! During the next match I went to against derby rival Lazio, I saw a few fights break out. When Roma scored, anyone was subject to the potential bear hug of celebration by a random Italian. In fact, when Roma scored the winning goal against Lazio, I was actually kissed on the cheek by one guy, and saw another shed tears of happiness. Wow.
See the video below that I took during the Catania match. I got lucky and just happened to be recording at the right time to see the build up of the goal, the goal, and then the celebration of their third goal in the 85th minute to give them the lead.




