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Higuain strike gives Real Madrid coach Ramos´s first win
      An early goal for Gonzalo Higuain was enough to give Real Madrid a 1-0 victory over Valencia on Saturday and the first win for Juande Ramos as coach. Real bounced back from the 2-0 defeat in the clasico against Barcelona last weekend to score after...
Wenger warns Arsenal not to underestimate Roma
      Arsene Wenger has warned his Arsenal players there will be no margin for error when they face Roma in the Champions League second round. Wenger's side will play the Italian team at home in the first leg on Feburary 24 before travelling to the Stadio...
"Nikola Zigic on his way back to Racing Santander"
      Serbian forward Nikola Zigic could well spend the second half of the season on loan at Racing Santander. This was revealed by Valencia vice-president Fernando Gomez on Thursday. "Racing had a meeting with us some days ago and we came to a verbal agreement....
Vucinic at the double as Roma reach last eight
      Montenegro striker Mirko Vucinic scored a late brace as holders AS Roma qualified for the Italian Cup quarter-finals with a 2-0 victory at home to Bologna. Vucinic only came on as a substitute on 71 minutes but scored goals seven and four minutes...
Totti is the invisible man for Bologna coach Mihajlovic
      AS Roma icon Francesco Totti should not expect a warm welcome from Sinisa Mihajlovic coach of their Italian Cup opponents Bologna on Wednesday as he believes the Italian snubbed him. Both Totti and Mihajlovic played together at Roma but the 39-year-old...



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Francesco Totti Francesco Totti
Francesco Totti's position is that of a striker or an attacking midfielder a compromise between the two positions where the player acts as a link between midfield and attack. Totti is widely recognised as the symbol of Roma, having never left the team despite the possibility of playing in stronger and richer clubs, and being the number one goalscorer and the most capped player in the club's history.
Daniele De Rossi Daniele De Rossi
De Rossi, born in Rome and a product of the AS Roma youth system (where his father, former Roma player Alberto De Rossi, is a coach), made his first-team debut in October 2001 against Belgian side RSC Anderlecht in the UEFA Champions League. He made his Serie A debut on 3 May 2003; his first Serie A start, and his first goal, came one week later against Torino Calcio.
Alberto Aquilani Alberto Aquilani
Aquilani was born in Rome. He signed with AS Roma on August 1, 2001, and loan to Triestina in Serie B during the 2003/04. Aquilani became part of the starting eleven for the team and played in forty games that season, scoring four goals. In 2001, when he was 16, Chelsea offered him a lucrative contract but he declined the offer because his dream was playing for AS Roma, his favourite team.

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      Associazione Sportiva Roma is a major professional football club both in Italy’s Serie A and in European football. Roma's home strip comprises of maroon red shirts with golden yellow borders, white shorts and black socks, thus earning them their nickname I Giallorossi (the Yellow-Reds). The emblem of the team portrays the female wolf with the two infant brothers Romulus and Remus, illustrating the well-known myth of the creation of Rome, superimposed on a bipartite golden yellow over maroon red shield. he official colours also reflect the gold and maroon bipartite of the flag of the Eternal City, with the former symbolizing God in Christianity, and the latter imperial dignity.
      At the end of the 2006-07 footballing season, AS Roma are the Coppa Italia holders, runners-up of the Serie A Championship and quarter-finalists of the UEFA Champions League.
They have more or less remained in the top half of Serie A ever since, occasionally mounting a serious challenge for the title, which they won again in the 2000/2001 season by beating Parma 3-1 on the last day of the season, edging out Juventus by two points.
      Francesco Totti was one of the main reasons for Roma's victory that season and has since become an icon of the club equal in status to Pruzzo and Conti before him. He is a hero to Roma supporters, even more today thanks to Italy's 2006 FIFA World Cup success. Since then Totti has become Roma's top scorer beating Pruzzo's previous tally of 106 goals.
      Roma came close to a successful defense of their title, but lost out as another title race with Juve went to the wire. They missed out by just one point and had to settle for second place and an automatic UEFA Champions League spot. Since they won the scudetto Roma have finished second every season in either the Serie A or the Coppa Italia. They lost out to AC Milan in the Coppa Italia final in the 2002-2003 season (losing 4-2 on aggregate), and again in the Serie A in the 2003-2004 season where they finished second.
      2004-2005 was an abysmal campaign where Roma flirted with relegation before finishing in 8th place. They managed to secure a UEFA Cup spot by reaching the Coppa Italia final which they lost to Inter Milan 3-0 on aggregate. Their Champions League campaign was even worse as they only managed 1 point from 6 games before finishing last in their group. Their first game was a 3-0 victory for Dynamo Kiev as they got penalized because an object from the stands hit the referee. The match was called off, victory was given to the Ukrainian outfit, and Roma had to play 2 home games behind closed doors. Their only point came from the 1-1 draw at home with Bayer Leverkusen thanks to a late goal by Vincenzo Montella.
      AS Roma also made to the final of the 2005/06 Coppa Italia to face Inter Milan. They drew the First leg 1-1 but lost the return leg 3-1, losing 4-2 on aggregate. This was the second year in a row they lost to Inter Milan in the Coppa Italia final.
      AS Roma beat Olympique Lyonnais to reach the quarter finals of the Champions League in 2007, but after taking a 2-1 lead over Manchester United at home and being undefeated in 10 games in all competitions, they suffered a 7-1 defeat in the second leg at Old Trafford (8-3 on aggregate). This was their first defeat in Europe since losing 1-0 to Shakhtar Donetsk in the group stage. It was also the biggest margin of victory in a quarter final match of either the European Cup or Champions League, since 1957-58, when Real Madrid beat Sevilla 8-0 (10-2 on aggregate).
      The team secured second place in Serie A with three games to go, behind Inter Milan. Although the nerazzurri dominated the championship, they lost the match against Roma 1-3 in San Siro. The two clubs also faced each other in the two legs of the 2007 Coppa Italia final. Roma won the cup after an impressive 6-2 in the first leg, while lost 2-1 the second leg. It was the eighth Coppa Italia in Roma's history.

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