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AS Roma Historia ja kohokohdat

AS Roma Historia ja kohokohdat

  • established: 1927
  • based: Rome, Italy
  • league: Serie A
  • ground: Stadio Olimpico
  • nickname: I Giallorossi (The Yellow and Reds), La Lupa (The She-Wolf), La Magica (The Magic One), Capitolini (Capitoline), Lupetti (Little Cubs), & Lupi (Wolves)
  • chairman: Dan Friedkin
  • manager: Gian Piero Gasperini.
  • captain: Lorenzo Pellegrini
  • top scorer: Francesco Totti (307)
  • top shower: Francesco Totti (786)
  • rivals: SS Lazio, SSC Napoli, Juventus, Inter Milan.
  • honors: 3 Italian League Serie A Wins, 9 Coppa Italia Wins, 2 Supercoppa Italiana Wins, 1 UEFA Europa Conference League Win
  • apparel manufacturer: Adidas
  • colors: Red and Yellow
  • main sponsor: Riyadh Season
  • notable players: Artem Dovbyk, Paulo Dybala, Evan Ndicka, Manu Koné.
  • team mascot: Romolo the Wolf & Romina the Wolf
  • last season record: Italian Serie A: 5th Place | Coppa Italia: Quarter Finals | UEFA Europa League: Round of 16.

Siistejä AS Roma triviafaktoja:

  • 1: AS Roma won their first "scudetto" in the 1941-42 season, their second in the 1982-83 season, and their third in 2000-01. The scudetto is a small Italian flag crest sewn onto the jerseys of the team that won the highest championship in their sport.
  • 2: AS Roma currently shares Stadio Olimpico with SS Lazio. A new stadium, Stadio della Roma, was being built in the Tor di Valle neighborhood on the shore of the Tiber River but construction has been halted.
  • 3: The AS Roma Hall of Fame, created in 2012, has inducted notable former players Carlo Ancelotti (227 appearances), Aldair (436 appearances), Bruno Conti (402 appearances), and Vincenzo Montella (239 appearances).