The work is located in the Monti Tiburtini district. “It’s paramount that the club partake in these initiatives, but it’s also crucial at a personal level to be here because I am the father of two girls,” said Hermoso. Today we commemorate the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Roma participated in the unveiling of a mural in the Monti Tiburtini district. The defender, Mario Hermoso, was also present: “It is important for the club to partake in these initiatives, but it’s also important on a personal level to be here, particularly since I am the father of two little girls.” The masterpiece has been crafted by the street artist Lucamaleonte and is located at the Metro B stop. The work depicts a woman emerging from a door with a bouquet of flowers, symbolizing the concept of rediscovered freedom. Approximately 100 students from Enzo Rossi Artistic High School were in attendance. Also present representing the Roma Women’s team were two girls from Primavera: Sara Zappettini and Martina Viesti. The first one took the floor, passionately declaring, “We are girls who play soccer and we’ve had to confront problems due to a lack of awareness. We hope that in the future, the number of victims will be significantly reduced.” You didn’t provide any text to translate.