When a Nasdaq senior director trades Wall Street for the Stadio Olimpico, you know it's a big game. Jordan Saxe, Senior Managing Director of Nasdaq's Listings Department, has touched down in Rome to cheer on Lazio as they face Inter Milan in the Coppa Italia final on Wednesday at 21:00 CET.
The stage is set for a thrilling showdown. The Stadio Olimpico will be buzzing, especially after Lazio's organized fan groups decided to end their stadium boycott for this marquee fixture. With celebrities, politicians, and public figures flocking to the stands, this isn't just a match—it's an event.
Saxe's visit isn't just about enjoying the action. According to Lazio's official website, club president Claudio Lotito welcomed him at the Formello Training Center on Monday. The Nasdaq delegation, including Saxe, toured the club's headquarters and will be in attendance for Wednesday's final. This visit builds on a growing partnership between Lazio and Nasdaq, highlighted by the club's recent sponsorship deal with Polymarket.
Since 2025, Lazio has been working toward a Nasdaq listing, aiming to join the world's largest electronic stock exchange. Last December, director Enrico Lotito was even invited to New York for the iconic Closing Bell ceremony, with Nasdaq reserving the 'LZO' ticker symbol for the club. Now, with Saxe in Rome, the bond between finance and football feels stronger than ever.
As Lazio and Inter Milan prepare to battle for the Coppa Italia, all eyes will be on the pitch—and on the special guest in the stands. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just love the drama of cup finals, this is a moment you won't want to miss.
