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Roma
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Full name Associazione Sportiva Roma SpA
Nickname(s) i Giallorossi (The Yellow-Reds)
La Maggica (The Magic One)
i Lupi (The Wolves)
Short name Roma
Founded 22 July 1927
Ground Stadio Olimpico, Rome
(Capacity: 70,634)
Chairman Flag of United States Dan Friedkin
Head Coach Flag of Italy Claudio Ranieri
Current League Serie A 
2023–24 Serie A, 6th
Website Club home page
Roma 2024-25 homeRoma 2024-25 awayRoma 2024-25 third
Football current event Current season

Associazione Sportiva Roma, commonly referred to as simply Roma, is a professional Italian football club based in Rome. Founded by a merger in 1927, Roma have participated in the top-tier of Italian football for all of their existence but one season in the early 50s (1951–52). For their 60th season in a row (79th overall), Roma are competing in Serie A for 2011–12. Roma have won Serie A three times, first in 1941–42 then in 1982–83 and again in 2000–01, as well as winning nine Coppa Italia titles and two Supercoppa Italiana titles. On the European stage Roma won an Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1960–61, coming close to European Cup victory in 1983–84 (lost the one-legged final played at home against Liverpool after a penalty shootout), and finishing as runners-up in the UEFA Cup for 1990–91 (two-legged aggregate defeat against Internazionale).

Home games are currently played at the Stadio Olimpico, a venue they share with city rivals Lazio. With a capacity of over 72,000, it is the second largest of its kind in Italy, with only San Siro able to seat more. In September 2009 the club unveiled plans to build a new 55,000-capacity stadium in the western suburbs of Rome. Its design will be modeled after English football stadiums with the objective being to give fans a closer view of the pitch.

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 3 September 2023
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Flag of Portugal Rui Patrício
2 DF Flag of Netherlands Rick Karsdorp
4 MF Flag of Italy Bryan Cristante (3rd captain)
5 DF Flag of Ivory Coast Evan Ndicka
6 DF Flag of England Chris Smalling
7 MF Flag of Italy Lorenzo Pellegrini (captain)
9 FW Flag of England Tammy Abraham
11 FW Flag of Italy Andrea Belotti
14 DF Flag of Spain Diego Llorente (on loan from Leeds United)
16 MF Flag of Argentina Leandro Paredes
17 FW Flag of Iran Sardar Azmoun (on loan from Bayer Leverkusen)
19 DF Flag of Turkey Zeki Çelik
20 MF Flag of Portugal Renato Sanches (on loan from Paris Saint-Germain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 FW Flag of Argentina Paulo Dybala
22 MF Flag of Algeria Houssem Aouar
23 DF Flag of Italy Gianluca Mancini (vice-captain)
24 DF Flag of Albania Marash Kumbulla
37 DF Flag of Italy Leonardo Spinazzola
43 DF Flag of Denmark Rasmus Kristensen (on loan from Leeds United)
52 MF Flag of Italy Edoardo Bove
59 MF Flag of Poland Nicola Zalewski
63 GK Flag of Italy Pietro Boer
90 FW Flag of Belgium Romelu Lukaku (on loan from Chelsea)
92 FW Flag of Italy Stephan El Shaarawy
99 GK Flag of Serbia Mile Svilar

Primavera squad[]

Main article: AS Roma Primavera
No. Pos. Nation Player
60 MF Flag of Italy Riccardo Pagano
61 MF Flag of Italy Niccolò Pisilli
62 FW Flag of Italy Filippo Alessio (on loan from Vicenza)

Out on loan[]

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Flag of Italy Davide Mastrantonio (at Monterosi until 30 June 2024)
DF Flag of Uruguay Matías Viña (at Sassuolo until 30 June 2024)
DF Flag of Italy Matteo Pellegrini (at Matera until 30 June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Flag of Gambia Ebrima Darboe (at LASK until 30 June 2024)
FW Flag of Uzbekistan Eldor Shomurodov (at Cagliari until 30 June 2024)
FW Flag of Norway Ola Solbakken (at Olympiacos until 30 June 2024)

Club alumni[]

Former players[]

Main: List of Roma players

Managers[]

Main:List of Roma managers

Club honours[]

Domestic league[]

Serie A:

  • Winners (3): 1941–42, 1982–83, 2000–01

Serie B:

  • Winners (1): 1951–52

Domestic cup[]

Coppa Italia:

  • Winners (9): 1963–64, 1968–69, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1983–84, 1985–86, 1990–91, 2006–07, 2007–08

Supercoppa Italiana:

  • Winners (2): 2001, 2007

Coppa C.O.N.I.

  • Winners (1): 1928

International titles[]

UEFA Europa Conference League

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

  • Winners (1): 1960–61

Anglo-Italian Cup

  • Winners (1): 1971–72

Other titles[]

MLS All-Star Game

External links[]

AS Roma
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History: Seasons
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AS Roma squad - 2024–25

Angeliño · Cristante · Ndicka · Pellegrini (c) · 11 Dovbyk · 12 Saud · 14 Shomurodov · 15 Hummels · 16 Paredes · 17 Koné · 18 Soulé · 19 Çelik · 21 Dybala · 22 Hermoso · 23 Mancini · 26 Dahl · 28 Le Fée · 35 Baldanzi · 56 Saelemaekers · 59 Zalewski · 61 Pisilli · 66 Sangaré · 89 Marin · 92 El Shaarawy · 98 Ryan · 99 Svilar ·

Manager:  Flag of Italy Claudio Ranieri
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AS Roma seasons

2017–18 · 2018–19 · 2019–20 · 2020–21 · 2021–22 · 2022–23 · 2023–24 · 2024–25 ·

AS Roma - Managers

Garbutt (1927–1929) • Baccani (1929–1930) • Burgess (1930–1932) • Barr (1932–1933) • Kovács (1933–1934) • Barbesino (1934–1938) • Ara (1938–1939) • Schaffer (1939–1942) • Kertész (1942–1943) • Masetti (1943–1945) • Degni (1945–1947) • Senkey (1947–1948) • Brunella (1948–1949) • Bernardini (1949–1950) • Baloncieri (1950) • Serantoni (1950) • Masetti (1950–(1951) • Viani (1951–(1953) • Varglien (1953–1954) • Carver (1954–1956) • Sárosi (1956) • Masetti (1956–1957) • Stock (1957–1958) • Nordahl (1958–1959) • Sárosi (1959–1960) • Foni (1960–1961) • Carniglia (1961–1963) • Kryeziu (1963) • Foni (1963–1964) • Miró (1964–1965) • Lorenzo (1965–1966) • Pugliese (1966–1968) • Herrera (1968–1970) • Tessari (1970) • Herrera (1971–1972) • Trebiciani (1972–1973) • Scopigno (1973) • Liedholm (1973–1977) • Giagnoni (1977–1978) • Valcareggi (1978–1979) • Liedholm (1979–1984) • Eriksson (1984–1986) • Sormani (1986–1987) • Liedholm (1987–1989) • Spinosi (1989) • Liedholm (1989) • Radice (1989–1990) • O. Bianchi (1990–1992) • Boškov (1992–1993) • Mazzone (1993–1996) • C. Bianchi (1996–1997) • Liedholm & Sella (1997) • Zeman (1997–1999) • Capello (1999–2004) • Prandelli (2004) • Völler (2004) • Delneri (2004–2005) • Conti (2005) • Spalletti (2005–2009) • Ranieri (2009–2011) • Montella 2011) • Luis Enrique (2011–2012) • Zeman (2012–2013) • Andreazzoli (2013) • Garcia (2013–2016) • Spalletti (2016–2017) • Di Francesco (2017–2019) • Ranieri (2019) • Fonseca (2019–2021) • Mourinho (2021–2024) • De Rossi (2024) • Jurić (2024) • Ranieri (2024–)

Coppa Italia winners

Vado (1922) · Torino (1935–36) · Genoa (1936–37) · Juventus (1937–38) · Ambrosiana-Inter (1938–39) · Fiorentina (1939–40) · Venezia (1940–41) · Juventus (1941–42) · Torino (1942–43) · Lazio (1958) · Juventus (1958–59; 1959–60) · Fiorentina (1960–61) · Napoli (1961–62) · Atalanta (1962–63) · Roma (1963–64) · Juventus (1964–65) · Fiorentina (1965–66) · Milan (1966–67) · Torino (1967–68) · Roma (1968–69) · Bologna (1969–70) · Torino (1970–71) · Milan (1971–72; 1972–73) · Bologna (1973–74) · Fiorentina (1974–75) · Napoli (1975–76) · Milan (1976–77) · Internazionale (1977–78) · Juventus (1978–79) · Roma (1979–80; 1980–81) · Internazionale (1981–82) · Juventus (1982–83) · Roma (1983–84) · Sampdoria (1984–85) · Roma (1985–86) · Napoli (1986–87) · Sampdoria (1987–88) · Sampdoria (1988–89) · Juventus (1989–90) · Roma (1990–91) · Parma (1991–92) · Torino (1992–93) · Sampdoria (1993–94) · Juventus (1994–95) · Fiorentina (1995–96) · Vicenza (1996–97) · Lazio (1997–98) · Parma (1998–99) · Lazio (1999–2000) · Fiorentina (2000–01) · Parma (2001–02) · Milan (2002–03) · Lazio (2003–04) · Internazionale (2004–05) · Internazionale (2005–06) · Roma (2006–07) · Roma (2007–08) · Lazio (2008–09) · Internazionale (2009–10) · Internazionale (2010–11) · Napoli (2011–12) · Lazio (2012–13) · Napoli (2013–14) · Juventus (2014–15) · Juventus (2015–16) · Juventus (2016–17) · Juventus (2017–18) · Lazio (2018–19) · Napoli (2019–20) · Juventus (2020–21) · Internazionale (2021–22) · Internazionale (2022–23) · Juventus (2023–24) · TBD (2024–25) ·

Supercoppa Italiana winners

Milan (1988) • Internazionale (1989) • Napoli (1990) • Sampdoria (1991) • Milan (1992; 1993; 1994) • Juventus (1995) • Fiorentina (1996) • Juventus (1997) • Lazio (1998) • Parma (1999) • Lazio (2000) • Roma (2001) • Juventus (2002; 2003) • Milan (2004) • Internazionale (2005; 2006) • Roma (2007) • Internazionale (2008) • Lazio (2009) • Internazionale (2010) • Milan (2011) • Juventus (2012; 2013) • Napoli (2014) • Juventus (2015) • Milan (2016) • Lazio (2017) • Juventus (2018) • Lazio (2019) • Juventus (2020) • Internazionale (2021) • Internazionale (2022) •

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup winners
1955–58: Flag of Spain Barcelona · 1958–60: Flag of Spain Barcelona · 1960–61: Flag of Italy Roma · 1961–62: Flag of Spain Valencia · 1962–63: Flag of Spain Valencia · 1963–64: Flag of Spain Real Zaragoza · 1964–65: Flag of Hungary Ferencváros · 1965–66: Flag of Spain Barcelona · 1966–67: Flag of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dinamo Zagreb · 1967–68: Flag of England Leeds United · 1968–69: Flag of England Newcastle United · 1969–70: Flag of England Arsenal · 1970–71: Flag of England Leeds United
UEFA Conference League winners
2022: Flag of Italy Roma · 2023: Flag of England West Ham United · 2024: Flag of Greece Olympiacos · 2025: TBA
Serie A 2024–25
Atalanta · Bologna · Cagliari · Como · Empoli · Fiorentina · Genoa · Hellas Verona · Inter Milan · Juventus · Lazio · Lecce · A.C. Milan · Monza · Napoli · Parma · Roma · Torino · Udinese · Venezia
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