List of AS Roma records and statistics
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Records and statistics in relation to the Italian football club Associazione Sportiva Roma.
Serie A records
Updated 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 300 or more appearances.[1]
Updated 23 October 2018
Rank | Player | Position | Appearances | Goals |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Italy Francesco Totti | FW | 786 | 307 |
2 | Italy Daniele De Rossi | MF | 616 | 63 |
3 | Italy Giacomo Losi | DF | 455 | 2 |
4 | Italy Giuseppe Giannini | MF | 437 | 75 |
5 | Brazil Aldair | DF | 436 | 21 |
6 | Italy Sergio Santarini | DF | 429 | 7 |
7 | Italy Bruno Conti | LW | 402 | 47 |
8 | Italy Sebino Nela | MF | 397 | 19 |
9 | Italy Franco Tancredi | GK | 383 | 0 |
10 | Italy Guido Masetti | GK | 357 | 0 |
Players in bold are currently playing for Roma.
Top all-time goalscorers
Updated 28 July 2021[1]
Rank | Player | Position | Goals | Appearances | Goals/match |
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1 | Italy Francesco Totti | FW | 307 | 786 | 0.4 |
2 | Italy Roberto Pruzzo | FW | 138 | 315 | 0.44 |
3 | Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Džeko | FW | 119 | 260 | 0.46 |
4 | Italy Amedeo Amadei | FW | 111 | 234 | 0.47 |
5 | Italy Rodolfo Volk | FW | 106 | 161 | 0.66 |
6 | Argentina Pedro Manfredini | FW | 104 | 164 | 0.63 |
7 | Italy Vincenzo Montella | FW | 102 | 258 | 0.40 |
8 | Argentina Abel Balbo | FW | 87 | 182 | 0.48 |
9 | Italy Marco Delvecchio | FW | 81 | 300 | 0.27 |
10 | ItalyBrazil Dino Da Costa | FW | 79 | 163 | 0.48 |
Players in bold are currently playing for Roma.
Capocannoniere winners
Player | Goals | Season |
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Italy Rodolfo Volk | 29 | 1930–31 |
Italy Argentina Enrique Guaita | 27 | 1934–35 |
Italy Brazil Dino Da Costa | 22 | 1956–57 |
Italy Argentina Pedro Manfredini | 19 | 1962–63 |
Italy Roberto Pruzzo | 18 | 1980–81 |
Italy Roberto Pruzzo | 15 | 1981–82 |
Italy Roberto Pruzzo | 19 | 1985–86 |
Italy Francesco Totti | 26 | 2006–07 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Džeko | 29 | 2016–17 |
International honours won while playing at Roma
- FIFA World Cup
The following players have won the FIFA World Cup while playing for AS Roma:
- Italy Guido Masetti – 1934, 1938
- Italy Attilio Ferraris – 1934
- Italy Enrique Guaita – 1934
- Italy Aldo Donati – 1938
- Italy Eraldo Monzeglio – 1938
- Italy Pietro Serantoni – 1938
- Italy Bruno Conti – 1982
- Germany Thomas Berthold – 1990
- Germany Rudi Völler – 1990
- Brazil Aldair – 1994
- France Vincent Candela – 1998
- Brazil Cafu – 2002
- Italy Francesco Totti – 2006
- Italy Daniele De Rossi – 2006
- Italy Simone Perrotta – 2006
- Argentina Paulo Dybala – 2022
- FIFA Confederations Cup
The following players have won the FIFA Confederations Cup while playing for AS Roma:
- Argentina Claudio Caniggia – 1992
- Brazil Aldair – 1997
- Brazil Cafu – 1997
- Brazil Juan – 2009
- Brazil Júlio Baptista – 2009
- Germany Antonio Rüdiger – 2017
- UEFA European Championship
The following players have won the UEFA European Championship while playing for AS Roma:
- France Vincent Candela – 2000
- Greece Traianos Dellas – 2004
- Italy Bryan Cristante – 2020
- Italy Leonardo Spinazzola – 2020
- Copa América
The following players have won the Copa América while playing for AS Roma:
- Brazil Renato Gaúcho – 1989
- Uruguay Daniel Fonseca – 1995
- Brazil Aldair – 1997
- Brazil Antônio Carlos – 1999
- Brazil Cafu – 1999
- Brazil Mancini – 2004
- Brazil Doni – 2007
- Argentina Leandro Paredes – 2024
- Africa Cup of Nations
The following players have won the Africa Cup of Nations while playing for AS Roma:
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
- Away defeat: 0–8 v Ferencváros, 22 June 1935
European football
Achievements
Season | Achievement | Notes |
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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 |
1982–83 | Quarter-finals | eliminated by Benfica; 1–2 in Rome, 1–1 in Lisbon |
2023–24 | Semi-finals | eliminated by Bayer Leverkusen; 0–2 in Rome, 2–2 in Leverkusen |
2020–21 | Semi-finals | eliminated by Manchester United; 2–6 in Manchester, 3–2 in Rome |
2022–23 | Final | defeated by Sevilla; 1–4 on penalties (1–1 a.e.t.) |
1990–91 | Final | defeated by Internazionale; 0–2 in Milan, 1–0 in Rome |
UEFA Europa Conference League | ||
2021–22 | Champions | defeated Feyenoord 1–0 |