Full name | Associazione Sportiva Roma |
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Nickname(s) |
I Giallorossi (The Yellow and Reds) La Maggica (The Magic One) I Lupi (The Wolves) |
Founded | 7 June 1927 (by Italo Foschi) |
Ground | Stadio Olimpico |
Capacity | 70,634 |
Owner | NEEP Roma Holding SpA (79.04%) |
President | James Pallotta |
Head coach | Eusebio Di Francesco |
League | Serie A |
2016–17 | Serie A, 2nd |
Website | Club home page |
Olimpico | |
Location | Viale dello Stadio Olimpico, Foro Italico, Rome, Italy |
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Owner | Italian National Olympic Committee |
Operator | A.S. Roma and S.S. Lazio |
Capacity | 70,643 seated |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1927 |
Opened | 1953 |
Renovated | 1990 |
Architect | Annibale Vitellozzi |
Tenants | |
A.S. Roma (1953–present), S.S. Lazio (1953–present) |
Revenue | €128.520 million (2013–14) |
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(€26.950 million) (2013–14) | |
(€40.107 million) (2013–14) | |
Total assets | €386.31 million (2013–14) |
Total equity | €43.398 million (2013–14) |
Owner | AS Roma SPV LLC (91%) –James Pallotta –Thomas R. DiBenedetto –Michael Ruane –Richard D'Amore –Starwood Capital Raptor Holdco LLC (9%) –James Pallotta |
Subsidiaries | AS Roma SpA (79.044%) AS Roma Real Estate (100%) Stadio TdV |
Website | http: |
BIT: ASR | |
Revenue | €219.429 million (2015–16) |
€11.547 million (2015–16) | |
(€14.135 million) (2015–16) | |
Total assets | €344.049 million (2015–16) |
Total equity | (€116.997 million) (2015–16) |
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Website | http: |
Footnotes / references in a consolidated basis |
Associazione Sportiva Roma (BIT: ASR, : ; Rome Sport Association), commonly referred to as simply Roma [ˈroːma], is a professional Italian football club based in Rome. Founded by a merger in 1927, Roma have participated in the top-tier of Italian football for all of their existence except for 1951–52.
Roma have won Serie A three times, in 1941–42, 1982–83 and 2000–01, as well as winning nine Coppa Italia titles and two Supercoppa Italiana titles. In UEFA competitions Roma won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1960–61, and were runners-up in the 1983–84 European Cup and the 1990–91 UEFA Cup.
Since 1953 Roma have played their home games at the Stadio Olimpico, a venue they share with city rivals Lazio. With a capacity of over 72,000, it is the second largest of its kind in Italy, with only the San Siro able to seat more. The club plan to move to a new stadium, though this is yet to start construction.