The article reports on the economic impact of major sports events held or planned in Rome between 2023 and 2026, estimating an overall territorial economic impact of over €7.5 billion. The study, conducted by 24 ORE Ricerche e Studi for Rome Capital, analyzed 12 events, including three single-edition events and nine recurring events across multiple years. It breaks down the impact into direct (€3.5 billion), indirect (€2.5 billion), and induced effects (over €1.5 billion). The average weighted multiplier is approximately €2.2, meaning every euro spent generates more than double the impact. Over four years, the events attracted over 5 million attendees and generated spending exceeding €3.2 billion, with most of the investment having a positive economic ripple effect in Rome and the Lazio region. The study also highlights a communication value of over €430 million for the 'Roma Capitale' brand.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data and analysis regarding the economic impact of sports events without taking a political stance or promoting any particular ideology. It focuses on objective metrics such as financial figures, attendance numbers, and multiplier effects, which are typically associated






