
The Fulvio Bernardini sports center is the sports and social center of the Associazione Sportiva Roma, an Italian football club based in Rome.
Located in Piazzale Dino Viola, 1 in the south-west of Rome, it was purchased on 22 July 1977 by the then president Gaetano Anzalone and inaugurated on 23 July 1979. The complex had its first expansion in 1984 when the club was chaired by Dino Viola and a another in 1998 under the presidency of Franco Sensi. On December 28, 2005, the lease was sold to Banca Italease for a gain of 30 million euros. Roma is granted the right to use them for fifteen years, for an annual rent of 3.2 million euros, with the option of redemption at maturity.
The center includes six soccer fields (including one with a grandstand, called "Campo Testaccio" in honor of the historic field of the same name, and one named after Agostino Di Bartolomei on 24 February 2012), a physiotherapy center and two heating pitches. The most recently built wing includes the headquarters of the club's official magazine, LaRoma, a press room and the Salus populi romani chapel, dedicated to Pope John Paul II and inaugurated during the Jubilee of 2000.