List of A.S. Roma records and statistics

Records and statistics in relation to the Italian football club Associazione Sportiva Roma.

Historical A.S. Roma positions in Serie A

Serie A records

As of 22 July 2020

  • Home Victory: 9–0 v Cremonese, 13 October 1929
  • Away victory: 6–1 v Alessandria, 6 January 1935 & 6–1 v SPAL, 22 July 2020
  • Home Draw with most goals: 4–4 v Catania, 31 May 1964 & 4–4 v Napoli, 20 October 2007
  • Away draw with most goals: 4–4 v Milan, 27 January 1935 & 4–4 v Chievo, 30 April 2006
  • Home Defeat: 1–7 v Torino, 5 October 1947
  • Away defeat: 1–7 v Juventus, 6 March 1932
  • Most points in a season (3 pts per win): 87 (2016–17, 38 games)
  • Most points in a season (2 pts per win): 43 (1982–83, 30 games)
  • Most victories in a season: 28 (2016–17)
  • Fewest victories in a season: 8 (1964–65, 34 games & 1992–93, 34 games)
  • Fewest defeats in a season: 2 (1980–81, 34 games & 2001–02, 34 games)
  • Most goals scored in a season (by team): 87 (1930–31, 34 games), 90 (2016–17, 38 games)
  • Most goals scored in a season: 29 Rodolfo Volk (1930–31, 34 games), Edin Džeko (2016–17, 37 games)
  • Lowest goals against in a season (by team): 15 (1974–75, 30 games)
  • Longest winning streak: 11 begun on 21 December 2005 (4–0 v Chievo), ended on 5 March 2006 (1–1 v Internazionale)
  • Longest unbeaten run: 24 begun on 23 September 2001 (2–1 v Fiorentina), ended on 24 March 2002 (1–3 v Internazionale) & 24 begun on 1 November 2009 (2–1 v Bologna), ended on 25 April 2010 (1–2 v Sampdoria)
  • Most appearances: 619, Francesco Totti
  • Most goals scored: 250, Francesco Totti

All competitions appearances

AS Roma players with more than 300 appearances.[1]
As of 23 October 2018

PlayerPositionAppearancesGoals
Francesco TottiFW786307
Daniele De RossiMF61663
Giacomo LosiDF4552
Giuseppe GianniniMF43775
AldairDF43621
Sergio SantariniDF4317
Bruno ContiLW40247
Sebino NelaMF39719
Franco TancrediGK3850
Guido MasettiGK3640
Damiano TommasiMF35021
Simone PerrottaMF32749
Roberto PruzzoFW315138
Christian PanucciDF31531
Agostino Di BartolomeiMF31069
Fulvio BernardiniMF30347
Marco DelvecchioFW30081

players in bold are currently playing for Roma

Top all-time goalscorers

AS Roma players who scored more than 50 goals.[1]
As of 16 July 2020

# PlayerPositionGoalsAppearances Goals/match
1 Francesco TottiFW307786 0.39
2 Roberto PruzzoFW138315 0.44
3 Amedeo AmadeiFW111234 0.47
4 Rodolfo VolkFW106161 0.66
4 Edin DžekoFW106219 0.48
6 Pedro ManfrediniFW104164 0.63
7 Vincenzo MontellaFW102258 0.40
8 Abel BalboFW87182 0.48
9 Marco DelvecchioFW81300 0.27
10 Dino Da CostaFW79163 0.48
11 Giuseppe GianniniMF75437 0.17
12 Cesare Augusto FasanelliFW72184 0.39
13 Agostino Di BartolomeiMF69310 0.22
14 Rudi VöllerFW68197 0.35
15 Mirko VučinićFW64204 0.31
16 Daniele De RossiMF63616 0.10
17 Arturo Chini LudueñaFW62180 0.34
18 ManciniRW59222 0.27
19 Ruggiero RizzitelliFW55211 0.26
20 Carlo GalliFW54125 0.43
21 Antonio CassanoFW52160 0.33

players in bold are currently playing for Roma

Serie A top scorers winners

Player Goals Season
Rodolfo Volk2901930–31
Enrique Guaita2701934–35
Dino Da Costa2201956–57
Pedro Manfredini1901962–63
Roberto Pruzzo1801980–81
Roberto Pruzzo1501981–82
Roberto Pruzzo1901985–86
Francesco Totti2602006–07
Edin Džeko2902016–17

FIFA World Cup Winners

International records

  • Home Victory: 10–1 v Altay (1st round, Fair Cup 1962–63)
  • Away Victory: 7–1 v Gent, 6 August 2009
  • Home defeat: 1–7 v Bayern Munich, 22 October 2014
  • Away defeat: 1–7 v Manchester United, 10 April 2007

European football

Achievements

Season Achievement Notes
European Champions Clubs' Cup / UEFA Champions League
2007–08 Quarter-finals eliminated by Manchester United, 0–2 in Rome, 0–1 in Manchester
2006–07 Quarter-finals eliminated by Manchester United, 2–1 in Rome, 1–7 in Manchester
2017–18 Semi-finals eliminated by Liverpool, 2–5 in Liverpool, 4–2 in Rome
1983–84 Final defeated by Liverpool, 2–4 on penalties (1–1 a.e.t.)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
1991–92 Quarter-finals eliminated by Monaco 0–0 in Rome, 0–1 in Monaco
1984–85 Quarter-finals eliminated by Bayern Munich 0–2 in Munich, 1–2 in Rome
1969–70 Semi-finals eliminated by Górnik Zabrze 1–1 in Rome, 2–2 in Zabrze
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League
1998–99 Quarter-finals eliminated by Atlético Madrid 1–2 in Madrid, 1–2 in Rome
1995–96 Quarter-finals eliminated by Slavia Prague 0–3 in Prague, 3–1 in Rome
1992–93 Quarter-finals eliminated by Borussia Dortmund 1–0 in Rome, 0–2 in Dortmund
1990–91 Final defeated by Internazionale, 0–2 in Milan, 1–0 in Rome
1982–83 Quarter-finals eliminated by Benfica 1–2 in Rome, 1–1 in Lisbon

References

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