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    COMPETITIONS TROPHIES
    SCUDETTO 3
    COPPA ITALIA 9
    SUPERCOPPA  2
    UEFA EUROPA CONFERENCE LEAGUE 1
    INTER CITIES FAIRS CUP 1
    CONI CUP 1
    ANGLO-ITALIAN CUP 1


    UEFA Europa Conference League winners 2021-2022

    Final: Roma 1 -0 Feyenoord, 25 May, 2022

    Team: Rui Patricio, Mancini, Smalling, Ibanez, Karsdorp (89' Vina), Cristante, Mkhitaryan (17' Sergio Oliveira), Zalewski (67' Spinazzola), Pellegrini, Abraham (89' Shomurodov), Zaniolo (67' Veretout)

    Goalscorer: 32' Zaniolo

    Coach: Mourinho

    President: Dan Friedkin




    Coppa Italia winners 2007-2008

    Final: Roma 2 - 1 Inter, 24 May, 2008

    Team: Doni, Cassetti, Mexes, Juan, Tonetto, Pizzarro, Aquilani (Panucci 89), De Rossi, Giuly (Cicinho 65), Vucinic, Perrotta (Brighi)

    Goalscorers: Mexes, Perrotta

    Coach: Luciano Spalletti

    President: Franco Sensi



    Supercoppa winners 2007

    Final: Inter 0 - 1 Roma, 19 August, 2007

    Team: Doni; Cassetti, Panucci, Mexes, Tonetto, De Rossi, Aquilani, Taddei, Giuly (Brighi, 73), Vucinic (Rosi, 89), Totti

    Goalscorer: De Rossi (penalty)

    Coach: Luciano Spalletti

    President: Franco Sensi



    Coppa Italia winners 2006-2007

    Final 1st Leg: Roma 6 - 2 Inter, 9 May, 2007

    Team: Doni, Panucci, Ferrari, Mexes (Cassetti 46), Chivu, De Rossi, Pizarro (Tonetto 86), Taddei (Aquilani 75), Perrotta, Mancini, Totti

    Goalscorers: Totti, De Rossi, Perrotta, Mancini, Panucci (2)

    Final 2nd Leg: Inter 2 - 1 Roma, 17 May, 2007

    Team: Doni, Panucci, Ferrari, Mexes, Chivu, De Rossi, Aquilani (Pizarro 58), Taddei, Perrotta, Mancini (Tonetto 79), Totti

    Goalscorer: Perrotta

    Coach: Luciano Spalletti

    President: Franco Sensi



    Supercoppa winners 2001

    Final: Roma 3 - 0 Fiorentina, 19 August, 2001

    Team: Pelizzoli, Zebina, Samuel, Zago, Fuser (Guigou, 67), Tommasi, Assuncao (Balbo, 81), Candela, Totti, Batistuta, Montella (Delvecchio, 61)

    Goalscorers: Candela, Montella, Totti

    Coach: Fabio Capello

    President: Franco Sensi



    Scudetto winners 2000-2001

    Goalkeepers: Francesco Antonioli, Marco Amelia, Cristiano Lupatelli

    Defenders: Cafu, Antonio Carlos Zago, Aldair, Jonathan Zebina, Walter Adrian Samuel, Alessandro Rinaldi, Amedeo Mangone, Vincent Candela

    Midfielders: Cristiano Zanetti, Marcos Assuncao, Eusebio Di Francesco, Hidetoshi Nakata, Emerson, Gaetano D’Agostino, Damiano Tommasi, Gianni Guigou

    Forwards: Vincenzo Montella, Francesco Totti, Gabriel Omar Batistuta, Abel Eduardo Balbo, Marco Delvecchio

    Other players: Marco Amelia, Massimo Bonanni, Cesare Bovo, Daniele De Rossi, Sergej Gurenko, Maurizio Lanzaro, Paolo Poggi

    Top 3: Roma 75; Juventus 73; Lazio 69

    Coach: Fabio Capello

    President: Franco Sensi



    Coppa Italia winners 1990-1991

    Final 1st Leg: Roma 3 - 1 Sampdoria, 30 May, 1991

    Team: Cervone, S Pellegrini, Carboni, Berthold, Aldair, Nela, Desideri, Di Mauro, Voeller, Giannini (Gerolin 88), Rizzitelli (Muzzi 76)

    Goalscorers: L Pellegrini (own goal), Berthold, Voeller

    Final 2nd Leg: Sampdoria 1 - 1 Roma, 9 June, 1991

    Team: Cervone, Pellegrini, Carboni, Aldair, Gerolin, Nela, Desideri, Di Mauro, Voeller (Salsano 84), Giannini (Tempestilli 67), Rizzitelli

    Goalscorer: Voeller (penalty)

    Coach: VujadinBoskov

    President: Flora Viola



    Coppa Italia winners 1985-1986

    Final 1st Leg: Sampdoria 2 - 1 Roma, 7 June, 1986

    Team: Gregori, Oddi, Gerolin, Desideri, Lucci, Righetti, Graziani, Giannini I, Tovalieri, Di Carlo, Impallomeni

    Goalscorer: Tovalieri

    Final 2nd Leg: Roma 2 - 0 Sampdoria, 14 June, 1986

    Team: Gregori A., Oddi, Gerolin, Desideri, Lucci, Righetti U., Graziani, Giannini I, Pruzzo (Impallomeni, 83), Di Carlo, Tovalieri (Cerezo, 85)

    Goalscorers: Desideri (penalty), Cerezo

    Coach: Sven-Göran Eriksson

    President: Dino Viola



    Coppa Italia winners 1983-1984

    Final 1st Leg: Verona 1 - 1 Roma, 21 June, 1984

    Team: Tancredi, Nappi, Oddi E., Nela, Falçao, Maldera, Conti B., Cerezo, Pruzzo (88’ Chierico), Di Bartolomei, Graziani

    Goalscorer: Cerezo

    Final 2nd Leg: Roma 1 - 0 Verona, 26 June, 1984

    Team: Tancredi, Nappi, Nela, Di Bartolomei, Falcão, Maldera III, Conti B. (Strukelj,18, Giannini 62), Cerezo, Pruzzo (Vincenzi 80), Chierico, Graziani F

    Goalscorer: Ferroni I. (own goal)

    Coach: Nils Liedholm

    President: Dino Viola



    Scudetto winners 1982-1983

    Goalkeepers: Franco Tancredi, Franco Superchi, Alessandro Biagini 

    Defenders: Aldo Maldera, Michele Nappi, Sebastiano Nela, Ubaldo Righetti, Pietro Vierchowod

    Midfielders: Carlo Ancelotti, Odoacre Chierico, Bruno Conti, Agostino Di Bartolomei, Paulo Roberto Falcao, Giuseppe Giannini, Paolo Giovannelli, Herbert Prohaska, Claudio Valigi

    Forwards: Paolo Baldieri, Maurizio Iorio, Roberto Pruzzo, Paolo Alberto Faccini

    Other players: Settimio Lucci, Paolo Baldieri, Giovanni Boccia, Roberto Scarnecchia, Giuseppe Giannini, Massimo Gregori. Sandro Tovalieri

    Top 3: Roma 43; Juventus 39; Inter 38

    Coach: Nils Liedholm

    President: Dino Viola



    Coppa Italia winners 1980-1981

    Final 1st Leg: Roma 1 - 1 Torino, 13 June, 1981

    Team: Tancredi, Romano II, Maggiora, Turone, Falcão, Santarini, Conti B., Di Bartolomei, Faccini, Ancelotti, Scarnecchia

    Goalscorer: Ancelotti

    Final 2nd Leg: Torino 1-1 Roma (3-5 after penalties), 20 June, 1981

    Team: Tancredi, Romano II, Maggiora, Turone (Santarini, 120), Falçao, Bonetti I, Conti B., Di Bartolomei, Pruzzo (Birigozzi,46), Ancelotti, Scarnecchia

    Goalscorer: Di Bartolomei (penalty)

    Coach: Nils Liedholm

    President: Dino Viola



    Coppa Italia winners 1979-1980

    Final: Roma 0 - 0 Torino, 3-2 after penalties, 17 May, 1980

    Team: Tancredi, Maggiora, De Nadai, Benetti (91′ Di Bartolomei), Turone, Santarini, Conti B., Giovannelli P., Pruzzo, Ancelotti, Amenta (Scarnecchia, 75)

    Coach: Nils Liedholm

    President: Dino Viola



    Anglo-Italian Cup winners 1971-72

    Final: Roma-Blackpool 3-1, 24 June, 1972

    Team: Ginulfi; Cappelli (86' Liguori), Liguori; Salvori, Bet, Santarini; Cappellini (69' Scaratti), Spadoni, Zigoni, Cordova, Franzot.

    Goalscorers: 48' Cappellini, 74' Scaratti, 84' Zigoni

    Coach: Helenio Herrera

    President: Gaetano Anzalone



    Coppa Italia winners 1968-1969

    Final Fixtures 

    Roma 1 - 1 Cagliari 1, 1 June, 1969

    Goalscorer: Landini

    Roma 3 - 0 Foggia 0, 4 June, 1969

    Goalscorers: Landini, Capello, Peiro

    Torinio 2 - 2 Roma, 8 June,1969

    Goalscorers: Scaratti, D’Amato

    Cagliari 1 - 2 Roma, 19 June, 1969

    Goalscorers: Peiro (2)

    Roma 0 - 0 Torino, 24 June,1969

    Foggia 1 - 3 Roma, 29 June1969

    Goalscorers: Capello (2), Peiro

    Final Ranking: Roma 9, Cagliari 6, Foggia 5, Torino 4

    Team: Ginulfi, Carpenetti, Bet, Spinosi, Cappelli, Santarini, Scaratti, Peiro’, D’Amato, Capello, Salvori

    Coach: Helenio Herrera

    President: Francesco Ranucci



    Coppa Italia winners 1963-1964

    Final 1st Leg: Roma 0 - 0 Torino, 6 September, 1964

    Team: Matteucci, Tomasin, Ardizzon, Carpenetti, Losi, Schnellinger, Leonardi, Tamborini, Nicolè, Carpanesi, Salvori

    Final 2nd Leg: Torino 0 - 1 Roma, 1 November, 1964

    Team: Cudicini, Tomasin, Ardizzon, Carpanesi, Losi, Schnellinger, Leonardi, Tamborini, Nicole’, De Sisti, Francesconi

    Goalscorer: Nicole’ (85)

    Coach: Juan Carlos Lorenzo

    President: Francesco Marini-Dettina



    Inter-Cities Fairs Cup winners 1960-1961

    Final 1st Leg: Birmingham 2 - 2 Roma, 27 September, 1961

    Team: Cudicini, Fontana, Corsini, Guiliano, Losi, Carpanesi, Orlando, Da Costa, Manfredini, Angelillo, Menichelli

    Goalscorer: Manfredini (2)

    Final 2nd Leg: Roma 2 - 0 Birmingham, 11 October, 1961

    Team: Cudicini, Fontana, Corsini, Pestrin, Losi, Carpanesi, Orlando, Lojacono, Manfredini, Angelillo, Menichelli

    Goalscorers: Farmers (own goal), Pestrini

    Coach: Luis Carniglia

    President: Anacleto Gianni



    Serie B winners 1951-52

    Goalkeepers: Fosco Risorti, Luigi Albani, Nevio Ferrari

    Defenders: Knut Nordahl, Alberto Eliani, Armando Tre Re, Amos Cardarelli

    Midfielders: Raoul Bortoletto, Arcadio Venturi, Italo Acconcia

    Forwards: Renzo Merlin, Carlo Galli, Adriano Zecca, Stig Sundqvist, Lorenzo Bettini, Giovanni Perissinotto, Sune Andersson, Eolo Capacci

    Top 3: Roma 53, Brescia 52, Messina 45

    Coach: Gipo Viani

    President: Pier Carlo Restagno



    Scudetto winners 1941-1942

    Goalkeepers: Guido Masetti, Fosco Risorti

    Defenders: Luigi Brunella, Mario Acerbi, Sergio Andreoli, Luigi Nobile

    Midfielders: Aldo Donati, Edmondo Mornese, Giuseppe Bonomi, Luigi Di Pasquale, Mario De Grassi, Paolo Jacobini

    Forwards: Naim Krieziu, Renato Cappellini, Amadeo Amadei, Aristide Coscia, Miguel Angel Pantò, Cesare Benedetti (I), Ermes Borsetti

    Reserve squad: Andreoni, Giorgio Attili, Rolando Cesari, Enzo Cozzolini, Franco Cuccia, Arvisio Ferioli, Alfredo Guadagnoli, Ippolito Ippoliti, Camillo Melibei, Alberto Piccinini, Fernando Porcarelli, Rossetti, Franco Valeau

    Top 3: Roma 42; Torino 39; Venezia 38

    Coach: Alfred Schaffer

    President: Edgardo Bazzini



    Coppa CONI 1928

    Final (Replay): Modena-Roma 1-2 (extra time), Florence, 29 July, 1928

    Team: Ballante, Mattei, Corbyons; Ferraris IV, Degni, Rovida, Maddaluno, Fasanelli, Bussich, Bossi, Chini

    Goalscorers: Corbyons pen., Bussich

    Coach: William Garbutt

    President: Renato Sacerdoti