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 | 22 July 1927 (by Italo Foschi) |
Ground | Stadio Olimpico |
Capacity | 70,634 |
Owner | NEEP Roma Holding SpA (79.04%) |
President | James Pallotta |
Head coach | Luciano Spalletti |
League | Serie A |
2015–16 | Serie A, 3rd |
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 | www |
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 | www |
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. For their 65th season in a row (84th overall), Roma are competing in Serie A for the 2016–17 season.
Roma have won Serie A three times, first in 1941–42 then in 1982–83 and again in 2000–01, as well as winning nine Coppa Italia titles and two Supercoppa Italiana titles. On the European stage Roma won an Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1960–61, coming close to European Cup victory in 1983–84 (lost the one-legged final played at home against Liverpool), and finishing as runners-up in the UEFA Cup for 1990–91 (two-legged aggregate defeat against Internazionale). Therefore, Roma is the fourth Italian club by major honours won, behind Juventus, Milan and Inter.