Rome Sports Association 1979-1980 – Wikipedia

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This item collects the information regarding the Rome Sports Association In the official competitions of the season 1979-1980 .

Recalled on the bench Nils Liedholm, fired by Milan for contractual disagreements, Dino Viola makes a purchasing campaign according to the needs of the coach by bringing back from the loan to Genoa Bruno Conti, purchasing the young midfielder Carlo Ancelotti from Parma (torn from Inter [3] ), as well as the Benetti (coming from Juventus) and Turone (from Catanzaro).

Thanks to some tactical choices, including the replacement of Paolo Conti (on a course with the curve and the coach) with Franco Tancredi in the role of goalkeeper and the adoption of the area marking in the defensive department (choice due to the co -presence of Two players of the same role such as Turone and Santarini, however not very inclined to man marking due to advanced age), Roma disputes a fluctuating but overall positive championship, even going so far as to assume the role of pursuer of the leader Inter. However, at the end of the championship, the team remedies three consecutive defeats that slide it up to seventh place. [4]

Captain Sergio Santarini raises the third Romanista Italian cup

Among the significant episodes of this championship there are the two derby with Lazio: the first, scheduled for October 28, 1979, is marked by disorders and accidents due to the death of the Lazio fan Vincenzo Paparelli, killed by a rocket thrown by the Curva Sud. The second, on the other hand, won by Rome with a goal in Extremis by Paolo Giovannelli, is played in full scandal of the footballoscommesse, a story from which Rome comes out clean.

At the end of this troubled season, Rome, however, has the opportunity to win its third Italian Cup: after winning the group of the first phase, the Giallorossi eliminate Milan (regulated on the first leg at San Siro 4-0) and the Ternana Thus reaching Turin in the final: the game, which ended with the result of 0-0 after extra times, sees Rome prevail in the sequence of penalties, characterized by numerous errors on both sides. [4]

The technical sponsor is Pouchain. The primary uniform of Rome consists of red jersey with white V -neck, white sleeves and yellow and orange decorations, white shorts and white socks decorated with red yellow and orange. Away the she -wolf uses a kit similar to home However with the Body of the shirt with white pre -eminence. The goalkeepers have two uniforms: the first is made up of a red jersey with pole collar, black shorts and white socks, the second consists of a yellow jersey with pole collar combined with the same socks and shorts. [5]

Below is the corporate organization chart. [4]

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Sanitary area
  • Social doctor: Alicycian Ernesto
  • Masseur: Roberto Minaccioni, Vittorio Boldorini
The promising new purchase Carlo Ancelotti

Below is the squad. [6]

Below is the transfer market. [6]

A league [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

First round [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Rome
September 16, 1979, 16:00
1st day
Rome 0 – 0
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Milan Olympic stadium of Rome (77 404 Spit.)

Pescara
September 23, 1979, 16:00
2nd day
Pescara 2 – 3
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Rome Adriatic stadium (31 241 Spit.)

Rome
September 30, 1979, 3:00 pm
3rd day
Rome twelfth
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Bologna Olympic stadium of Rome (56 741 Spit.)

Naples
7 October 1979, 3:00 pm
4th day
Naples 3 – 0
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Rome San Paolo stadium (61 033 Spit.)

Rome
October 14, 1979, 3:00 pm
5th day
Rome 1 – 1
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Turin Olympic stadium of Rome (49,476 spit.)

Udine
October 21, 1979, 2.30 pm
6th day
Udinese 0 – 0
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Rome Friuli stadium (25 764 Spit.)

Rome
October 28, 1979, 14:30
7th day
Rome 1 – 1
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Lazio Olympic stadium of Rome (55 396 Spit.)

Catanzaro
November 4, 1979, 14:30
8th day
Catanzaro 2 – 2
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Rome Municipal stadium (8 147 Spit.)

Perugia
11 October 1979, 14:30
9th day
Perugia thirty first
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Rome Renato Curi Stadium (15 693 Spit.)

Rome
November 25, 1979, 2.30 pm
10th day
Rome ten
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Ascoli Olympic stadium of Rome (39 336 Spit.)

Referee: Pieri (Genoa)

Rome
December 2, 1979, 14:30
11th day
Rome 2 – 1
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Fiorentina Olympic stadium of Rome (42 952 Spit.)

Turin
December 9, 1979, 14:30
12th day
Juventus 2 – 0
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Rome Municipal stadium (24 758 Spit.)

Rome
December 16, 1979, 14:30
13th day
Rome ten
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Inter Olympic stadium of Rome (60 342 Spit.)

Cagliari
December 30, 1979, 14:30
14th day
Cagliari 1 – 3
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Rome Sant’Elia Stadium (28 516 Spit.)

Rome
January 6, 1980, 14:30
15th day
Rome 1 – 1
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Avellino Olympic stadium of Rome (37 710 Spit.)

Return group [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Milan
January 13, 1980, 14:30
16th day
Milan 0 – 0
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Rome San Siro stadium (36 096 Spit.)

Rome
January 20, 1980, 14:30
17th day
Rome 2 – 0
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Pescara Olympic stadium of Rome (41 214 Spit.)

Bologna
January 27, 1980, 14:30
18th day
Bologna 1 – 1
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Rome Municipal stadium (26 924 Spit.)

Rome
February 3, 1980, 3:00 pm
19th day
Rome 0 – 0
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Naples Olympic stadium of Rome (52 467 Spit.)

Turin
February 10, 1980, 3:00 pm
20th day
Turin ten
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Rome Municipal stadium (27 015 Spit.)

Rome
February 24, 1980, 3:00 pm
21st day
Rome 1 – 1
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Udinese Olympic stadium of Rome (42,600 skewers.)

Rome
March 2, 1980, 15:00
22nd day
Lazio twelfth
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Rome Olympic stadium of Rome (39 307 Spit.)

Rome
March 9, 1980, 3:00 pm
23rd day
Rome ten
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Catanzaro Olympic stadium of Rome (43 282 Spit.)

Rome
March 23, 1980, 3:00 pm
24th day
Rome 4 – 0
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Perugia Olympic stadium of Rome (37 322 Spit.)

Ascoli Piceno
March 30, 1980, 3:00 pm
25th day
Ascoli 3 – 0
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Rome Cino and Lillo Del Duca stadium (16 908 Spit.)

Florence
April 5, 1980, 3:00 pm
26th day
Fiorentina thirty first
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Rome Municipal stadium (44 404 skewers.)

Rome
April 13, 1980, 16:30
27th day
Rome 1 – 3
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Juventus Olympic stadium of Rome (70 135 Spit.)

Milan
April 27, 1980, 16:30
28th day
Inter 2 – 2
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Rome San Siro stadium (57 463 Spit.)

Rome
May 4, 1980, 17:00
29th day
Rome 1 – 1
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Cagliari Olympic stadium of Rome (48 419 Spit.)

Avellino
May 11, 1980, 17:00
30th day
Avellino 0 – 1
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Rome Partenio stadium (14 771 Spit.)

Italian Cup [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

First round – Group 1 [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

August 22nd [8] 1979
1st day

Perugia
August 26, 1979, 18:30
2nd day
Perugia 0 – 1
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Rome Renato Curi Stadium

Rome
September 2, 1979, 18:00
3rd day
Rome 2 – 2
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Ascoli Olympic stadium of Rome

Rome
September 5, 1979, 20:30
4th day
Rome 2 – 1
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Sampdoria Olympic stadium of Rome (circa 55,000 skewers.)

They were
September 9, 1979, 4.30 pm
5th day
They were 0 – 1
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Rome Victory stadium

Direct elimination phase [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Milan
November 21, 1979, 1:30 pm
Quarter -finals –
Milan 0 – 4
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Rome San Siro stadium

Rome
December 5, 1979, 14:30
Quarter of Final – Return
Rome 2 – 2
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Milan Olympic stadium of Rome

Terni
March 5, 1980, 3:00 pm
Semifinal –
Ternana 1 – 1
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Rome Liberati Libero Stadium

Rome
April 23, 1980, 16:30
Semifinal – return
Rome 2 – 0
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Ternana Olympic stadium of Rome

Finale [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]


Team statistics [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Here are team statistics. [4]

Competition Points In home Away Total DR
G IN N P Gf GS G IN N P Gf GS G IN N P Gf GS
A league 32 15 6 7 2 18 11 15 4 5 6 16 24 30 ten twelfth 8 34 35 -first
Italian Cup 5 2 3 0 8 5 4 3 first 0 7 first 9 5 4 0 15 6 +9
Total 17 8 ten 2 26 16 19 7 6 6 23 25 39 15 16 8 49 41 +8

Championship trend [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Day first 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ten 11 twelfth 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Place C T C T C T C T T C C T C T C T C T C T C T C C T T C T C T
Result N IN P P N N N N P IN IN P IN IN N N IN N N P N IN IN IN P P P N N IN
Position 2 first 7 ten ten ten 9 ten 13 ten 8 ten 7 3 4 3 3 3 3 5 7 5 2 2 2 5 7 7 7 7 [9]

Legend:
Place : C = house; T = trip. Result : V = victory; N = draw; P = defeat.

Statistics of the players [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Desunitated from the scores of La Stampa and the Unit. [ten]

Player A league Italian Cup Total
Presenze Reti Presenze Reti Presenze Reti
Paolo Conti P. Conti twelfth -19 4 -3 16 -22
Del Ciello, C. C. del Ciello 0 -0 0 -0 0 -0
Tancredi, F. F. Tancredi 18 -16 5 -3 23 -19
AMENTA, M. M. Amante 13 first 8 0 21 first
Pacific F. F. Pacitenini 15 0 3 0 18 0
Focco, f ripe f. F. Rocca 20 0 first 0 21 0
Dantina, S. S. Santarini 24 first 9 0 33 first
Spinosis, L. L. spinosis 9 0 2 0 11 0
Touro, M. M. Tourone 26 first 7 0 33 first
Students, W. W. students
Benetti, R. R. Benetti 25 first 9 2 34 3
Conti, B. B. Conti 28 3 9 first 37 4
De nadai, M. M. de Nadaii 26 first 8 0 34 first
By Bartolomei, A. A. Di Bartolomei 23 5 7 3 30 8
Di Carlo, A. A. Di Carlo
Giovannelli, P. P. Giovannelli 16 first 4 0 20 first
Lattuca, M. M. lettuce
Maggiora, D. D. Maggiora 19 0 8 0 27 0
Piacenti, G. G. Piacenti
Raggi, M. M. Raggi
Ancelotti, C. C. Ancelotti 27 0 9 0 36 0
Pruzzo, R. R. Pruzzo 28 twelfth 9 6 37 18
Scarnecchia, R. R. Scarnecchia 8 first- 7 0 15 first
Ugolotti, G. G. ugolotti ten first 4 first 14 2

Placement [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

  1. ^ Following the footballing of the footballoscommesse: on the field, Rome had ranked seventh
  2. ^ a b c d ( IN ) Attendance Statistics of Serie A 1979-1980 . are stadiapostcards.com .
  3. ^ But what does Ancelotti do with the Inter shirt? , in The newspaper , 28 September 2008. URL consulted on April 14, 2018 .
  4. ^ a b c d Romano,  1974-1982 Nils Liedholm’s Great Rome .
  5. ^ Castellani, Cecius, Councils, pp. 142-143 .
  6. ^ a b Rosa as Roma – Season 79/80 . are Transfermarkt.it . URL consulted on April 10, 2018 .
  7. ^ a b Sold during the autumn transfer market session.
  8. ^ Rest shift
  9. ^ Following the footballing scandal, which sees the relegation of Milan and Lazio, the squad will earn a place in the standings, coming 6th
  10. ^ To complete the data, two own goal in the championship and two in the Italian Cup must be counted.
  • Paolo Castellani, Massimilano Ceci e Riccardo of Councils, The shirt that unites us. History of the uniforms of As Rome from birth to the present day , Rome, Goalbook Edizioni, 2012, ISBN 978-88-908115-0-0.
  • Manuela Romano (edited by), The history of A.S. Rome (10 DVD-Video), Corriere dello Sport, Rai Trade, 2006.

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