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Encyclopedia > AS Roma
A.S. Roma
Full name Associazione Sportiva Roma
1927 SpA
Nickname Giallorossi (Yellow-red),
Magica (Magic)
Founded 1927
Ground Stadio Olimpico,
Rome, Italy
Capacity 82,656
Chairman Francesco Sensi
Manager Luigi Del Neri
League Serie A
2003-04 Serie A, 2nd
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Home colours
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Away colours

A.S. Roma (Associazione Sportiva Roma) is a Italian football club. Nicknamed the giallorossi, it plays in Serie A. Roma's home uniforms are dark red shirts with dark yellow borders, white shorts and black socks.


A.S. Roma was founded in July 1927, when Rome already had three teams in the Italian football league - Alba, Fortitudo and Lazio. The Fascist regime's idea at the time was to merge all the Rome clubs into one which the many newly-arrived immigrants could identify with, Lazio considered very much a patrician club of the Roman social elite, and strong enough to challenge the northerners. Lazio refused even a meeting but Alba, Pro Roma, Fortitudo and Roman attended and Roma was formed. Roma was named after the city and with the red and yellow strip of the Roman club. The initial stadium was Motovelodromo Appio. They took part in their first league in the 1929-30 season.


A.S. Roma won their first scudetto in the 1941-42 season. The second was won in the 1982-83 season and the third in 2000-01. They were runners-up in 1930-31, 1935-36, 1980-81, 1983-84, 1985-86, 2001-02 and 2003-04. They were relegated only once, at the end of the 1950-51 season.


The club has won the Coppa Italia seven times: 1963-64, 1968-69, 1979-80, 1980-81, 1983-84, 1985-86, and 1990-91, and the UEFA Cup (Fairs Cup) once in 1960-61, defeating Birmingham City.


The current stadium is the 82,656 seater Stadio Olimpico, which they share with S.S. Lazio. The two teams compete against one another each year in the Rome derby, a major and emotional event in Italian soccer.

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Team honors

  • Italian Champions 3 1941-42 1982-83 2000-01
  • Italian Cup 7 1963-64 1968-69 1979-80 1980-81 1983-84 1985-86 1990-91
  • Italian SuperCup 1 2000-01
  • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 1960-61
  • Anglo-Italian cup 1 1971-72

Notable players

Coaches

Current roster

Keepers:

  • 1 Gianluca Curci
  • 12 Carlo Zotti
  • 22 Ivan Pelizzoli
  • 33 Pietro Pipolo

Defenders:

 

Midfielders:

Forwards:

External link

  • Official Site (http://www.asromacalcio.it)
  • Roma Caput Mundi (http://www.romacaputmundi.com) (News site)
  • AS Roma News (http://www.fcitalia.com/roma/news/newsroma.htm) (FC Italia)
  • AS Roma Addict (unofficial site) (http://www.asroma-addict.com/en/index.htm)


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