Lazio Share Price Soars in 2026, Man United on the Podium, Juventus Plummet | OneFootball

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·23 August 2026

Lazio Share Price Soars in 2026, Man United on the Podium, Juventus Plummet

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Lazio might be enduring their roughest times in over two decades, but the club continues to perform exceptionally well on the stock exchange market.

Lazio Enduring Miserable Times

The Biancocelesti have already started the new campaign miserably, getting eliminated from the Coppa Italia at the hands of Serie B club Mantova. Moreover, the fanbase remains in open rebellion against unpopular club owner and president Claudio Lotito, thus refusing to attend all league fixtures this season, while the squad’s quality has sharply declined over the past few years.


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Lazio Join Porto & Man Utd on Exchange Market Podium

But in surreal fashion, Lazio’s share price has enjoyed an astonishing rise over the 12 months, as illustrated in a study performed by Il Sole 24 (via Calcio e Finanza). As the source explains, the Italian capital side’s share price increased by 97.6% in the past year.

Among the most prominent European clubs traded on the market, only Porto performed better than the Aquile, with a whopping %145 increase over last year. Manchester United completed the podium with a 34.2% improvement. On the contrary, Juventus endured a tough year on the market, with their share price dropping by 29.5%.

The Full List

  • Porto: +145,2%
  • Lazio: +97,6%
  • Manchester United: +34,2%
  • Benfica: +26,4%
  • Olympique Lyonnais: -3,2%
  • Ajax: -6,4%
  • Borussia Dortmund: -13,8%
  • Juventus: -29,5%

What’s Behind Lazio Shares’ Comprehensive Rise

A share price often rises when traders perceive encouraging signs that prompt them to invest in a particular company or product. Porto and Man Utd enjoyed an improved year in terms of results on the pitch, in addition to positive signs on the wage bill. On the contrary, there have only been negatives for Lazio on all fronts, which makes it a genuinely interesting case for market experts to investigate.

At this stage, we can only assume that the surprising surge could be sparked by the Stadio Flaminio renovation project, or perhaps investors are buying into Lotito’s exit rumours, which could pave the way for a brighter future for Lazio.

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