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  2. List of AS Roma seasons - Wikipedia

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    1989–90: Serie A: 34 14 13 7 45 40 41 6th SF: Rudi Völler: 16 1990–91: Serie A: 34 11 14 9 43 37 36 9th W: RU: Rudi Völler: 25 1991–92: Serie A: 34 13 14 7 35 30 35 5th QF: RU: QF CWC: Ruggiero Rizzitelli: 12 1992–93: Serie A: 34 8 17 9 42 39 33 10th RU: QF: Giuseppe Giannini: 16 1993–94: Serie A: 34 10 15 9 35 30 35 7th R16: Abel ...

  3. AS Roma - Wikipedia

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    Roma have played almost every season since 1953–54, with exception of the 1989–90 seasons due to the reconstruction of Stadio Olimpico. That year, Roma played its home matches at Stadio Flaminio. On 30 December 2012, Roma club president James Pallotta announced the construction of a new stadium in the Tor di Valle area of Rome.

  4. List of AS Roma records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    The following players have won the Copa América while playing for AS Roma: Renato Gaúcho – 1989; Daniel Fonseca – 1995; Aldair – 1997; Antônio Carlos – 1999; Cafu – 1999; Mancini – 2004; Doni – 2007; Leandro Paredes – 2024; Africa Cup of Nations. The following players have won the Africa Cup of Nations while playing for AS Roma:

  5. Category:AS Roma seasons - Wikipedia

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  6. 2000–01 AS Roma season - Wikipedia

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    Roma; 2000–01 season; President: Franco Sensi: Manager: Fabio Capello: Stadium: Stadio Olimpico: Serie A: 1st: Coppa Italia: Round of 16: UEFA Cup: Fourth round: Top goalscorer: League: Gabriel Batistuta (20) All: Gabriel Batistuta (21) Highest home attendance: 77,120 vs Lazio (29 April 2001, Serie A) Lowest home attendance: 5,000 vs HIT ...

  7. 1999–2000 AS Roma season - Wikipedia

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    Reward for Capello's new 3–4–1–2 system would come in 2000–01, however, when summer signings Gabriel Batistuta, Walter Samuel and Emerson completed the thin squad of the 1999–2000 season, and Roma was able to claim the title. That seemed far away as city rivals Lazio celebrated the 2000 league title.

  8. Category:AS Roma matches - Wikipedia

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  9. 1989–90 AS Roma season - Wikipedia

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    Associazione Sportiva Roma had a rather average season, but finished solidly inside the top half of Serie A with a sixth place. German striker Rudi Völler had his best season at Roma, scoring 14 league goals, whilst Stefano Desideri hit 10 goals. The greatest success of Roma's season was the Primavera team winning the national championship.