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17 June 2001 – Roma-Parma 3–1: Roma won their third Italian championship in its history. Fans of the Curva Sud are overjoyed. Roma won their third Serie A title in 2000–01. The Scudetto was won on the last day of the season after defeating Parma 3–1, edging Juventus by two points. [7]
The history of A.S. Roma (Associazione Sportiva Roma) begins with its founding on 7 June 1927 by Italo Foschi, [1] who initiated the merger of three older Italian Football Championship clubs from the city of Rome; Roman, Alba-Audace and Fortitudo. [1]
The following players have won the FIFA Confederations Cup while playing for AS Roma: Claudio Caniggia – 1992; Aldair – 1997; Cafu – 1997; Juan – 2009; Júlio Baptista – 2009; Antonio Rüdiger – 2017; UEFA European Championship. The following players have won the UEFA European Championship while playing for AS Roma: Vincent Candela ...
The Carta di Viareggio/Viareggio charter (1926) was drawn up to legalise professionalism, ban foreign players, and rationalise the championship creating a new national top league where Northern and Southern teams would play in the same championship: Divisione Nazionale. 17 teams from Lega Nord (Northern League) were admitted to the new ...
Historical AS Roma positions in Serie A. This is a list of seasons played by AS Roma in Italian and European football, from 1978 to the present day. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season.
For a list of all Roma players, major or minor, with a Wikipedia article, see Category:AS Roma players; for a selected list of the best players in Roma's history, see AS Roma Hall of Fame. For a list of players with less than 100 matches played, see List of AS Roma players (25–99 appearances). Players are listed as of 10 January 2021 and ...
On 1 February 1942 clinched the Winter championship and on 14 June won its first Italian title ever, thanks to the victory 2–0 against Modena scoring Renato Cappellini. [ 4 ] and Ermes Borsetti : the club broke the Northern Supremacy [ 5 ] on scudetto winning champions ending the trophy to a squad from center-south of Italy.
A. Noah Abatneh; Bruno Abbatini; Saud Abdulhamid; Nura Abdullahi; Tammy Abraham; Italo Acconcia; Mario Acerbi; Pietro Acquarone; Adriano (footballer, born February 1982)