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AS Roma has been performing well in Italian football, winning three Serie A titles in history. In the 1941-42 season, during World War II, Rome won the first championship with great looks and good matches, but when the league was interrupted and resumed by the war, Rome did not show what it was when it was first won. . Rome's second championship came when Dino Viola's owner took control of the team and Rome won the second Serie A title under coach Nils Rietholm. This season, he also made it to the European Cup final, the predecessor of the Champions League, but was defeated on a penalty shootout and took second place. The third Serie A title came in the early 2000s. In the 2000-2001 season, he won Serie A for the third time under the leadership of Italian superintendent Fabio Capello, who is called the winner. However, Capello was a director who was not so loved by Roman fans.

Beginning of AS Rome (1927-1940)
At the beginning of the 20th century, Rome had so many small and medium-sized clubs, similar to London, the capital of England. In 1927, the team based in Rome remained SS Lazio, Alba, Portito, and Roman. However, as teams in northern Italy continued to dominate the league, Alba, Portitodo and Roman thought they had to join forces to fight the clubs in northern Italy, which resulted in the Association of Rome in the summer of 1927 (Associazione Sportiva Roma SpA). Was born. Lazio declined this integration. The integration was a success because of the combination of Alba's popularity, Portitodo's player and Roman's finances.

The first owner's seat was Italo Fossky, former Alba manager Pietro Picelli and Portitodo manager Joseph King became interim managers, and the players were made up of the best players in the combined three teams. Was expelled. The stadium played his first game here using Alba's Motovelodromo Appio Stadium due to crowd acceptance problems. When the Campo Testaccio Stadium was created in 1929, the stadium was moved from Motovelodromo Appio Stadium to Campo Testaccio Stadium.

Rome finished second in the league in the 1930-31 season. Major players of this period were Captain Attilio Ferraris, Guido Masetti, Fulvio Verdanedini and Rodolfo Polk. In the 1934-35 season, owner Renato Sesadoti overthrew captain Attilio Ferrari's responsibility for a 3:3 draw in the dervision against Lazio and prevented him from participating in the team training. However, Ferraris joined the World Cup national team and won the championship, and after that, Ferraris and Fulvio Verdandini, two symbols of Rome, had a conflict with the club. After the conflict, Fulvio Verdanedini offered to remain in Rome, but the captain Attilio Ferraris offered to leave Rome and go to Lazio. This incident angered Roman supporters, but eventually at Derby della Capitale in 1934, Roman fans saw Attilio Ferrari, former Roman captain in a Lazio uniform.

After that, when the team fell into a downturn, Roma joined Argentine-born striker Enrique Guita, nicknamed Black Pirates. While Luigi Barvesino was coaching, he almost won the league for the first time in the 1935-36 season, but was unfortunately in second place after being pushed by one point to Bologna FC.

First championship (1941-1979)
Later, on 14 June 1942, Rome won their first league title in the 1941-42 season, with a 2:0 victory in their final home match against Modena. It was the second league victory possible because of the presence of Roman Amedeo Amedei and manager Alfred Schaffer who scored 18 goals.

World War II ended, and Rome became weaker than it did in the early 1940s. In the 1950-51 season, Rome was eventually relegated to Serie B, Italy's second division. However, coach Gusepe Viani has achieved a promotion to Serie A in one season.

Returning to Serie A, Roma recruited Ezsto Pandolfini, Dino da Costa and Danish player Helge Broni to leap to the top club. Udinese, who was second in the 1954-55 season under England coach Jesse Carver, was punished for cheating, leaving Rome officially second in the 1954-55 season. Roma did not have the top four teams in the league, but had some cup wins. In the 1960-61 season, the predecessor of the UEFA Cup, the InterCities Fairs Cup, won his first international championship with a score of 4:2 in Birmingham City in the final. Two years later, he won the first Copa Italia Championship by defeating Torino FC 1:0, which he met in the final at Copa Italia in the 1963-64 season. A few years later, he won his second title at Copa Italia in the 1968-69 season. Giacomo Rossi, nicknamed Core de Roma, an active player during this period, retired in 1969 at the age of 38. Giacomo Rossi was AS Roma's top recorder with 450 appearances in all of the competitions Roma played in, but in January 2007, Francesco Totti played for Rome in the 451st match, renewing it. Giacomo Rossi's record was maintained for 38 years.

AS Roma won another cup in the 1972 Anglo-Italian Cup final with a 3:1 victory over Blackpool. Rome occasionally topped the league in the 1970s, and third place in the 1974-75 season was Rome's highest Serie A ranking in the 1970s. It was also a time when famous players such as Gian Carlo de Sistine and Francesco Rocha played.



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