Monday, July 7, 2008

Honours

National titles

Serie A:

A mural of Francesco Totti painted after Roma's 2000–01 Serie A title victory, their third in total
A mural of Francesco Totti painted after Roma's 2000–01 Serie A title victory, their third in total

Coppa Italia:

Supercoppa Italiana:

Serie B:

  • Winners (1): 1951–52

European titles

European Cup / UEFA Champions League:

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup:

UEFA Cup:

Anglo-Italian Cup:

  • Winners (1): 1971–72

Anglo-Italian League Cup:

  • Runners-up (1): 1969

Youth titles

Campionato Nazionale Primavera:

  • Winner (6): 1972–73; 1973–74; 1977–78; 1983–84; 1989–90; 2004–05

Coppa Italia Primavera:

  • Winner (3): 1973–74; 1974–75; 1993–94

Torneo di Viareggio:

  • Winner (3): 1981; 1983; 1991
  • Runners-up (7): 1950; 1957; 1978; 1985; 1989; 1992; 2007

Associazione Sportiva Roma as a company

Since 1999, during Franco Sensi's period in charge, Associazione Sportiva Roma has been a joint stock company. Currently Roma's shares are distributed between; 64.3% to Compagnia Italpetroli SpA (the Sensi family holding), 2.7% to ABN AMRO Holding NV, 2.5% to Danilo Coppola and 30.4% to other shareholders.[47]

Along with Lazio and Juventus, i Lupi is one of only three Italian clubs quotated in Borsa Italiana (Italian stock exchange). According to The Football Money League published by consultants Deloitte, in the season 2005–06, Roma was the twelfth highest earning football club in the world with an estimated revenue of €127 million.[48]

In April 2008, after months of speculation, George Soros was confirmed by Rosella Sensi, CEO of Italian Serie A association football club A.S. Roma, to be bidding for a takeover.[49]


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