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  1. 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] .

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    AS Roma was founded in the spring of 1927 when Italo Foschi [2] initiated the merger of three older Italian Football Championship clubs from the city of Rome: Roman FC, SS Alba-Audace and Fortitudo-Pro Roma SGS. [2] . Foschi was an important Roman representative of the ruling National Fascist Party. [3][4]

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  4. Since 1927, the AS Roma team has embodied the hopes and dreams of the people of Rome. We trace the history of the club, from its glorious origins to global fame.

    • The Beginning
    • The Coni Cup: Ferraris and Bernardini
    • The Legendary Campo Testaccio
    • The First Scudetto
    • Fall and Rebirth
    • The ‘60s and Two Italian Cups
    • The Arrival of Liedholm
    • Viola’s Roma
    • The Second Scudetto
    • One Step from European Cup Glory

    In the summer of 1927, to the great pleasure of sports lovers in Rome, Associazione Sportiva Roma was born, following the merger of three Rome-based sports clubs: Fortitudo-ProRoma, Football Club di Roma, and Alba-Audace. As reported via the major daily newspapers of the time - including Il Messaggero and the Rome edition of the Gazzetta dello Spor...

    Foschi’s project proved to be a winning one. In the 1927-28 season, Roma won its first title: the CONI Cup, defeating Modena in the final. The star of that line-up was Attilio Ferraris, a member of the Italian national team who was born in Rome's city centre, in Borgo Pio. Ferraris would later become a World Cup champion with the Azzurri. After thi...

    In that early period, Campo Testaccio was the pride of Roma supporters. It would be where Roma would train between 1929 and 1940. The first and the last matches played in the legendary stadium both ended with 2-1 Roma victories, over Brescia and Livorno respectively. A month after the move to Testaccio, another important event happened in the club’...

    Fifteen years after the club was formed, Roma finally won their first Scudetto. Trained by Alfred Schaeffer, Roma possessed a very strong team, with a solid defense guided by goalkeeper Guido Masetti and a dangerous counter-attack but that year, the key difference was the 18 goals scored by striker Amedeo Amadei. Born in Frascati, Amadei began his ...

    After that first success, Roma endured a hard time. The club, more than any other, suffered the consequences of the war and was left penniless with no players. After several seasons of under-performance, Roma suffered relegation during the 1950-51 season - the only relegation in Roma’s history. The Giallorossi soon bounched back to Serie A - traine...

    In the 1960s, Roma made its fans proud by winning two Italian Cups - in ‘64 and in ‘69 - and by investing in talented players such as Francisco Lojacono, Juan Alberto Schiaffino, Antonio Angelillo, Giacomo Losi and ‘Picchio’ De Sisti. The 1969 Italian Cup victory was overseen by President Alvaro Marchini and technical coach, ‘Mago’ Helenio Herrera....

    In the 1970s, Gaetano Anzalone became President and signed up new coach Nils Liedholm. The Swede put his faith in young players – in particular Francesco Rocca and Agostino Di Bartolomei. The strategy paid off as Roma finished third during the 1974-75 season. Anzalone also made another inspired move - building the training centre ‘Fulvio Bernardini...

    The summer of 1979 was a crucial one for the club as Dino Viola became President. Under his direction, Roma reached the top of Italian football. In his first year as President, Viola oversaw - with Liedholm back at Roma - the Italian Cup final victory over Torino. Young players like Bruno Conti, Carlo Ancelotti and the great striker Roberto Pruzzo ...

    Roma’s long wait for a return to the title glory they first tasted in 1942 came in 1982-83. The club claimed its second Scudetto in Genova on 8 May 1983, thanks to an equalising goal from Pruzzo. The team, put together by Liedholm, turned out to be a perfect machine: an impenetrable defence with pilars such as Tancredi, Vierchowod, Nela and Maldera...

    The season following the Scudetto win was a disappointing one from Roma - with Juventus beating the Giallorossi to the title by just two points. Even more painful for the fans was the European Cup final defeat to English champions Liverpool. With Roma enjoying home advantage at the Stadio Olimpico, victory had been almost expected. The team coached...

  5. AS Roma was founded in 1927 and joined Serie A upon the league’s formation in 1929. Relegated from the league only once, during the 1951–52 season, Roma is second only to Inter Milan in total seasons spent in Serie A. Roma has won the league title three times (1941–42, 1982–83, and 2000–01).

  6. AS Roma was founded in 1927 and managed to make their mark on Italian football relatively early, by reaching many high positions in the top league until winning their first Scudetto in 1942. The post-war period saw them fall off the map a bit, as the club consistently found itself in the bottom half of the league.

  7. 2024年5月24日 · Italo Foschi established AS Roma on July 22, 1927, by merging three older Roman clubs: Roman FC, SS Alba-Audace, and Fortitudo-Pro Roma SGS. Moreover, he orchestrated the merger with the aim of creating a strong club in the capital to rival the dominant teams from Northern Italy.