Relive the Glory of AS Roma

Relive the Glory of AS Roma

Relive the Glory of AS Roma

Discover key moments, legendary players and unforgettable triumphs that have shaped the club's legacy.

Discover key moments, legendary players and unforgettable triumphs that have shaped the club's legacy.

Discover key moments, legendary players and unforgettable triumphs that have shaped the club's legacy.

Uncover Untold Stories

Uncover Untold Stories

Uncover Untold Stories

Delve into exclusive snippets of the last century and gain unique insights into the club's most iconic moments.

Delve into exclusive snippets of the last century and gain unique insights into the club's most iconic moments.

Delve into exclusive snippets of the last century and gain unique insights into the club's most iconic moments.

Establishment

Establishment

Establishment

…On the weekend of 16-17 June 1927, the football team played its first match at the Motovelodromo Appio, formerly the stadium of SS Alba-Audace, which was the home ground of A.S Roma for a further two years…


…Roma claimed the first victory in their history with a line-up of Rapetti, Mattei, Corbjons, Ferraris IV, Degni, Caimmi, Heger, Boros, Rovida, Cappa, Ziroli. The first goal in the club's history was scored by Cappa after Ziroli's assist, then UTE equalised and finally the victory was secured by the Hungarian-born Heger…

…On the weekend of 16-17 June 1927, the football team played its first match at the Motovelodromo Appio, formerly the stadium of SS Alba-Audace, which was the home ground of A.S Roma for a further two years…


…Roma claimed the first victory in their history with a line-up of Rapetti, Mattei, Corbjons, Ferraris IV, Degni, Caimmi, Heger, Boros, Rovida, Cappa, Ziroli. The first goal in the club's history was scored by Cappa after Ziroli's assist, then UTE equalised and finally the victory was secured by the Hungarian-born Heger…

…On the weekend of 16-17 June 1927, the football team played its first match at the Motovelodromo Appio, formerly the stadium of SS Alba-Audace, which was the home ground of A.S Roma for a further two years…


…Roma claimed the first victory in their history with a line-up of Rapetti, Mattei, Corbjons, Ferraris IV, Degni, Caimmi, Heger, Boros, Rovida, Cappa, Ziroli. The first goal in the club's history was scored by Cappa after Ziroli's assist, then UTE equalised and finally the victory was secured by the Hungarian-born Heger…

1920s

1920s

1920s

…On 8 April 1928, at the end of the league campaign, the team played its first official cup match in the Coppa CONI series. The Coppa CONI, the predecessor of today's Coppa Italia, was a pretty prestigious competition…


…The historic 90 minutes took place in Florence on 29 July 1928. Goals from Corbjons and Bussich gave Roma a 2-1 win, with Bussich scoring the second goal in extra time in the 110th minute. So it was not long after the club's foundation that the Coppa CONI trophy was added to the empty display cabinet…

…On 8 April 1928, at the end of the league campaign, the team played its first official cup match in the Coppa CONI series. The Coppa CONI, the predecessor of today's Coppa Italia, was a pretty prestigious competition…


…The historic 90 minutes took place in Florence on 29 July 1928. Goals from Corbjons and Bussich gave Roma a 2-1 win, with Bussich scoring the second goal in extra time in the 110th minute. So it was not long after the club's foundation that the Coppa CONI trophy was added to the empty display cabinet…

…On 8 April 1928, at the end of the league campaign, the team played its first official cup match in the Coppa CONI series. The Coppa CONI, the predecessor of today's Coppa Italia, was a pretty prestigious competition…


…The historic 90 minutes took place in Florence on 29 July 1928. Goals from Corbjons and Bussich gave Roma a 2-1 win, with Bussich scoring the second goal in extra time in the 110th minute. So it was not long after the club's foundation that the Coppa CONI trophy was added to the empty display cabinet…

1930s

1930s

1930s

…Two club records were set in season of 1930-1931 and have not been broken since. The team's classy striker Rodolfo Volk scored 29 goals in 34 games, still the most ever scored by a single player in the league in Rome in a season…


…The other outstanding achievement was the number of league goals scored by the whole team in a season, 87 in 34 matches, an average of more than two. Despite the narrow margin of winning their first league title, the silver medal was also an extraordinary achievement for a club that was only four years old at the time…

…Two club records were set in season of 1930-1931 and have not been broken since. The team's classy striker Rodolfo Volk scored 29 goals in 34 games, still the most ever scored by a single player in the league in Rome in a season…


…The other outstanding achievement was the number of league goals scored by the whole team in a season, 87 in 34 matches, an average of more than two. Despite the narrow margin of winning their first league title, the silver medal was also an extraordinary achievement for a club that was only four years old at the time…

…Two club records were set in season of 1930-1931 and have not been broken since. The team's classy striker Rodolfo Volk scored 29 goals in 34 games, still the most ever scored by a single player in the league in Rome in a season…


…The other outstanding achievement was the number of league goals scored by the whole team in a season, 87 in 34 matches, an average of more than two. Despite the narrow margin of winning their first league title, the silver medal was also an extraordinary achievement for a club that was only four years old at the time…

1940s

1940s

1940s

…After years of chaos and adversity, change was needed. The first change came at the top of the organisation, at the presidency, where Igino Betti was replaced by Edgardo Bazzini in 1941. Before the final round, Roma had 40 points, Torino 39 and the Venetians 38…


…Shortly before 18:00, referee Mario Ciamberlini brought the final league meeting to an end, meaning that A.S Roma could celebrate their first ever title. Amadeo Amadei topped the domestic scoring charts with 18 goals. Out of 30 league meetings, Roma have not lost in 26. 16 wins, 10 draws and only 4 defeats…

…After years of chaos and adversity, change was needed. The first change came at the top of the organisation, at the presidency, where Igino Betti was replaced by Edgardo Bazzini in 1941. Before the final round, Roma had 40 points, Torino 39 and the Venetians 38…


…Shortly before 18:00, referee Mario Ciamberlini brought the final league meeting to an end, meaning that A.S Roma could celebrate their first ever title. Amadeo Amadei topped the domestic scoring charts with 18 goals. Out of 30 league meetings, Roma have not lost in 26. 16 wins, 10 draws and only 4 defeats…

…After years of chaos and adversity, change was needed. The first change came at the top of the organisation, at the presidency, where Igino Betti was replaced by Edgardo Bazzini in 1941. Before the final round, Roma had 40 points, Torino 39 and the Venetians 38…


…Shortly before 18:00, referee Mario Ciamberlini brought the final league meeting to an end, meaning that A.S Roma could celebrate their first ever title. Amadeo Amadei topped the domestic scoring charts with 18 goals. Out of 30 league meetings, Roma have not lost in 26. 16 wins, 10 draws and only 4 defeats…

1950s

1950s

1950s

…Before the final round of the 1951-1952 Serie A season Roma were in the relegation zone, one point behind 18th-placed Padova. Napoli, who fielded Amadei, could not fool Padova and lost 2-0. It meant that for the first time in their history, A.S Roma were relegated from the top flight…


…At the end of the season, Masetti was replaced by Giuseppe Ferruccio Viani. The goal, as stated and set by the management, was of course immediate promotion. In the final round, on 22 June 1952, the team made a peaceful 0-0 in Verona to end their second division campaign…

…Before the final round of the 1951-1952 Serie A season Roma were in the relegation zone, one point behind 18th-placed Padova. Napoli, who fielded Amadei, could not fool Padova and lost 2-0. It meant that for the first time in their history, A.S Roma were relegated from the top flight…


…At the end of the season, Masetti was replaced by Giuseppe Ferruccio Viani. The goal, as stated and set by the management, was of course immediate promotion. In the final round, on 22 June 1952, the team made a peaceful 0-0 in Verona to end their second division campaign…

…Before the final round of the 1951-1952 Serie A season Roma were in the relegation zone, one point behind 18th-placed Padova. Napoli, who fielded Amadei, could not fool Padova and lost 2-0. It meant that for the first time in their history, A.S Roma were relegated from the top flight…


…At the end of the season, Masetti was replaced by Giuseppe Ferruccio Viani. The goal, as stated and set by the management, was of course immediate promotion. In the final round, on 22 June 1952, the team made a peaceful 0-0 in Verona to end their second division campaign…

1960s

1960s

1960s

…Roma's outstanding striker Giuliano Taccola - who had suffered an ankle injury in the league match against Sampdoria and was unable to play - fell ill in the stands for reasons that remain unclear to this day and died on the way to hospital on 16 March 1969…


…Unlike the championship, the new Coppa Italia was the best possible for Roma. A sixth and final contest awaited Herrera's men in Foggia on 29 June, in a quasi one-legged cup final. True, they got one this time, but that didn't change the point. Roma went through all six meetings unbeaten and won their second Italian Cup title in their history…

…Roma's outstanding striker Giuliano Taccola - who had suffered an ankle injury in the league match against Sampdoria and was unable to play - fell ill in the stands for reasons that remain unclear to this day and died on the way to hospital on 16 March 1969…


…Unlike the championship, the new Coppa Italia was the best possible for Roma. A sixth and final contest awaited Herrera's men in Foggia on 29 June, in a quasi one-legged cup final. True, they got one this time, but that didn't change the point. Roma went through all six meetings unbeaten and won their second Italian Cup title in their history…

…Roma's outstanding striker Giuliano Taccola - who had suffered an ankle injury in the league match against Sampdoria and was unable to play - fell ill in the stands for reasons that remain unclear to this day and died on the way to hospital on 16 March 1969…


…Unlike the championship, the new Coppa Italia was the best possible for Roma. A sixth and final contest awaited Herrera's men in Foggia on 29 June, in a quasi one-legged cup final. True, they got one this time, but that didn't change the point. Roma went through all six meetings unbeaten and won their second Italian Cup title in their history…

1970s

1970s

1970s

…Roma also participated in the Anglo-Italian Cup in 1972. Of the three groups of four, the capital was placed in the first, along with Catanzaro, Carlisle United and Stoke City. Roma played the first two rounds at home and then travelled to the island nation…


…The final was held on 24 June 1972 at Roma's home ground, the Stadio Olimpico. As the game approached the final whistle, Zigoni also found the net for Blackpool, leaving Roma holding the trophy with one hand and waiting for the third whistle. Alcock made the score even before the break, but Roma still won and took the series…

…Roma also participated in the Anglo-Italian Cup in 1972. Of the three groups of four, the capital was placed in the first, along with Catanzaro, Carlisle United and Stoke City. Roma played the first two rounds at home and then travelled to the island nation…


…The final was held on 24 June 1972 at Roma's home ground, the Stadio Olimpico. As the game approached the final whistle, Zigoni also found the net for Blackpool, leaving Roma holding the trophy with one hand and waiting for the third whistle. Alcock made the score even before the break, but Roma still won and took the series…

…Roma also participated in the Anglo-Italian Cup in 1972. Of the three groups of four, the capital was placed in the first, along with Catanzaro, Carlisle United and Stoke City. Roma played the first two rounds at home and then travelled to the island nation…


…The final was held on 24 June 1972 at Roma's home ground, the Stadio Olimpico. As the game approached the final whistle, Zigoni also found the net for Blackpool, leaving Roma holding the trophy with one hand and waiting for the third whistle. Alcock made the score even before the break, but Roma still won and took the series…

1980s

1980s

1980s

…On 8 May 1983, the first chance to cement their title was at Luigi Ferraris in Genoa. A point would have been perfect for both sides to achieve their goals, as the port city side would have secured their place in the top flight next season, while the capital side would have celebrated their second league title in their history…


…Roma had the chance to take a corner, which bounced out of the home goal, but Di Bartolomei's rebound found Pruzzo perfectly, who headed the ball into the far corner, 0-1! To the delight of 15,000 away fans, Wolves took a huge step forward in the race for the scudetto…

…On 8 May 1983, the first chance to cement their title was at Luigi Ferraris in Genoa. A point would have been perfect for both sides to achieve their goals, as the port city side would have secured their place in the top flight next season, while the capital side would have celebrated their second league title in their history…


…Roma had the chance to take a corner, which bounced out of the home goal, but Di Bartolomei's rebound found Pruzzo perfectly, who headed the ball into the far corner, 0-1! To the delight of 15,000 away fans, Wolves took a huge step forward in the race for the scudetto…

…On 8 May 1983, the first chance to cement their title was at Luigi Ferraris in Genoa. A point would have been perfect for both sides to achieve their goals, as the port city side would have secured their place in the top flight next season, while the capital side would have celebrated their second league title in their history…


…Roma had the chance to take a corner, which bounced out of the home goal, but Di Bartolomei's rebound found Pruzzo perfectly, who headed the ball into the far corner, 0-1! To the delight of 15,000 away fans, Wolves took a huge step forward in the race for the scudetto…

1990s

1990s

1990s

…Roma started the 1992-1993 season with a new coach. Bianchi's departure was already known during the season, and the name of Vujadin Boskov, who had achieved wonderful results with Sampdoria, was no surprise…


Bringing talented young striker Francesco Totti into the senior squad proved to be the best possible investment. Totti needs no introduction and went on to become a living legend at Roma and one of the club's biggest icons. The exceptionally talented Totti set many almost unbeatable records and served his beloved club for 25 years…

…Roma started the 1992-1993 season with a new coach. Bianchi's departure was already known during the season, and the name of Vujadin Boskov, who had achieved wonderful results with Sampdoria, was no surprise…


Bringing talented young striker Francesco Totti into the senior squad proved to be the best possible investment. Totti needs no introduction and went on to become a living legend at Roma and one of the club's biggest icons. The exceptionally talented Totti set many almost unbeatable records and served his beloved club for 25 years…

…Roma started the 1992-1993 season with a new coach. Bianchi's departure was already known during the season, and the name of Vujadin Boskov, who had achieved wonderful results with Sampdoria, was no surprise…


Bringing talented young striker Francesco Totti into the senior squad proved to be the best possible investment. Totti needs no introduction and went on to become a living legend at Roma and one of the club's biggest icons. The exceptionally talented Totti set many almost unbeatable records and served his beloved club for 25 years…

2000s

2000s

2000s

…The goal, which made it 3-0, was only delayed by the referee, but later it was scored again, Batigol scored with a left-footed shot from the bottom left corner, which started a real celebration. With eight minutes to go, Di Vaio just put together his own goal…


…The interval was only minutes away when the home fans could no longer stand the tension and rushed onto the pitch. It was amusing to see Buffon, furthest from the dressing room corridor, despite the constant play, sneaking forward close to the halfway line to avoid being the one buried by the jubilant Roman crowd…

…The goal, which made it 3-0, was only delayed by the referee, but later it was scored again, Batigol scored with a left-footed shot from the bottom left corner, which started a real celebration. With eight minutes to go, Di Vaio just put together his own goal…


…The interval was only minutes away when the home fans could no longer stand the tension and rushed onto the pitch. It was amusing to see Buffon, furthest from the dressing room corridor, despite the constant play, sneaking forward close to the halfway line to avoid being the one buried by the jubilant Roman crowd…

…The goal, which made it 3-0, was only delayed by the referee, but later it was scored again, Batigol scored with a left-footed shot from the bottom left corner, which started a real celebration. With eight minutes to go, Di Vaio just put together his own goal…


…The interval was only minutes away when the home fans could no longer stand the tension and rushed onto the pitch. It was amusing to see Buffon, furthest from the dressing room corridor, despite the constant play, sneaking forward close to the halfway line to avoid being the one buried by the jubilant Roman crowd…

2010s

2010s

2010s

…For the rematch in Rome, the team prepared to put all their eggs in one basket and try to make a miracle. A completely different approach and tactical set-up paid off, as the claret and yellow side completely paralysed Barca, who were favourites to win the final…


…But the captain was in the right place and shot just wide of the left post, 2-0. You couldn't believe what you were seeing, Roma were deservedly in the lead and just one goal away from progression. The home side were perfectly stifling the Catalans, who simply could not convert…

…For the rematch in Rome, the team prepared to put all their eggs in one basket and try to make a miracle. A completely different approach and tactical set-up paid off, as the claret and yellow side completely paralysed Barca, who were favourites to win the final…


…But the captain was in the right place and shot just wide of the left post, 2-0. You couldn't believe what you were seeing, Roma were deservedly in the lead and just one goal away from progression. The home side were perfectly stifling the Catalans, who simply could not convert…

…For the rematch in Rome, the team prepared to put all their eggs in one basket and try to make a miracle. A completely different approach and tactical set-up paid off, as the claret and yellow side completely paralysed Barca, who were favourites to win the final…


…But the captain was in the right place and shot just wide of the left post, 2-0. You couldn't believe what you were seeing, Roma were deservedly in the lead and just one goal away from progression. The home side were perfectly stifling the Catalans, who simply could not convert…

Top Players

Top Players

Top Players

We certainly agree that Totti is Roma. Thinking about it a bit further, I will also convince you that Roma is not just Totti! Every era has had its stars, its favourites, its oddities, be it goalkeeper, full- back, midfielder or even the current goal scorer. All of the A.S Roma Hall of Famers are on the list. You will of course meet Italian, European, South American, Asian and even African stars. Among the best, you'll meet the emperor, the king, but you'll also meet the pirate, the baker and even a ninja.


Do you recognize everyone in the picture? If not, you might want to check the player profiles.

We certainly agree that Totti is Roma. Thinking about it a bit further, I will also convince you that Roma is not just Totti! Every era has had its stars, its favourites, its oddities, be it goalkeeper, full- back, midfielder or even the current goal scorer. All of the A.S Roma Hall of Famers are on the list. You will of course meet Italian, European, South American, Asian and even African stars. Among the best, you'll meet the emperor, the king, but you'll also meet the pirate, the baker and even a ninja.


Do you recognize everyone in the picture? If not, you might want to check the player profiles.

We certainly agree that Totti is Roma. Thinking about it a bit further, I will also convince you that Roma is not just Totti! Every era has had its stars, its favourites, its oddities, be it goalkeeper, full- back, midfielder or even the current goal scorer. All of the A.S Roma Hall of Famers are on the list. You will of course meet Italian, European, South American, Asian and even African stars. Among the best, you'll meet the emperor, the king, but you'll also meet the pirate, the baker and even a ninja.


Do you recognize everyone in the picture? If not, you might want to check the player profiles.

The Book - Signed by One of the Greats

The Book - Signed by One of the Greats

The Book - Signed by One of the Greats

Even if you do not recognize everyone above, surely you know this guy - although the signed copy is not for sale, this was an amazing moment.

Even if you do not recognize everyone above, surely you know this guy - although the signed copy is not for sale, this was an amazing moment.

Even if you do not recognize everyone above, surely you know this guy - although the signed copy is not for sale, this was an amazing moment.

Unforgettable Matches

Unforgettable Matches

Unforgettable Matches

Many clubs have won various trophies. Unfortunately, Roma are not famous for this, but nobody can play and win amazing games better than the Wolves. A special atmosphere, incredible emotions, a real rollercoaster from week to week. International matches, cup finals, league games, city derbies, or just simple league matches can all be found in the list.

Many clubs have won various trophies. Unfortunately, Roma are not famous for this, but nobody can play and win amazing games better than the Wolves. A special atmosphere, incredible emotions, a real rollercoaster from week to week. International matches, cup finals, league games, city derbies, or just simple league matches can all be found in the list.

Many clubs have won various trophies. Unfortunately, Roma are not famous for this, but nobody can play and win amazing games better than the Wolves. A special atmosphere, incredible emotions, a real rollercoaster from week to week. International matches, cup finals, league games, city derbies, or just simple league matches can all be found in the list.

The Home Ground

The Home Ground

The Home Ground

The capital’s club has played in many stadiums in its nearly 100-year history, before finding a permanent home at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. And even after that, there were occasions when it was forced to host its current opponents elsewhere, and these are the venues we will be presenting. The training centre, the home of the women's team and future plans are also shown in this compilation.

The capital’s club has played in many stadiums in its nearly 100-year history, before finding a permanent home at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. And even after that, there were occasions when it was forced to host its current opponents elsewhere, and these are the venues we will be presenting. The training centre, the home of the women's team and future plans are also shown in this compilation.

The capital’s club has played in many stadiums in its nearly 100-year history, before finding a permanent home at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. And even after that, there were occasions when it was forced to host its current opponents elsewhere, and these are the venues we will be presenting. The training centre, the home of the women's team and future plans are also shown in this compilation.

own a piece of history

own a piece of history

own a piece of history

Immerse yourself in the complete AS Roma story, a must-have for every true Giallorossi fan, filled with detailed accounts and stunning visuals.

Immerse yourself in the complete AS Roma story, a must-have for every true Giallorossi fan, filled with detailed accounts and stunning visuals.

Immerse yourself in the complete AS Roma story, a must-have for every true Giallorossi fan, filled with detailed accounts and stunning visuals.

1927 - 2018: The Complete History

1927 - 2018: The Complete History

1927 - 2018: The Complete History

Every single season of the history of AS Roma covered, with beautiful imagery.

Every single season of the history of AS Roma covered, with beautiful imagery.

Every single season of the history of AS Roma covered, with beautiful imagery.

Top 100 Players

Top 100 Players

Top 100 Players

The careers of the best players throughout the past century of AS Roma.

The careers of the best players throughout the past century of AS Roma.

The careers of the best players throughout the past century of AS Roma.

Unforgettable Matches

Unforgettable Matches

Unforgettable Matches

The greatest matches of the past almost 100 years captured in writing.

The greatest matches of the past almost 100 years captured in writing.

The greatest matches of the past almost 100 years captured in writing.

The Home Ground

The Home Ground

The Home Ground

The stadiums of AS Roma throughout its history collected and presented.

The stadiums of AS Roma throughout its history collected and presented.

The stadiums of AS Roma throughout its history collected and presented.

The Complete Bundle of the Digital Copy

The Complete Bundle of the Digital Copy

The Complete Bundle of the Digital Copy

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Raw cut - The downloadable package contains PDF files in their raw, unedited form, not in a print-ready version. The content includes nearly 3000 pages, with images included.

Raw cut - The downloadable package contains PDF files in their raw, unedited form, not in a print-ready version. The content includes nearly 3000 pages, with images included.

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