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1984–85 A.S. Roma season

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President
  
Dino Viola

Stadium
  
Stadio Olimpico

Coppa Italia
  
Round of 16

Manager
  
Sven-Göran Eriksson

Serie A
  
7th

European Cup Winners' Cup
  
Quarter-finals

Associazione Sportiva Roma did not manage to repeat its successful previous two seasons, and instead took a step back to seventh in the league championship. New coach Sven-Göran Eriksson was soon to get to grips with Italian football, with Roma improving the next year to be a force for the title.

Contents

Goalkeepers

  • Franco Tancredi
  • Astutillo Malgioglio
  • Defenders

  • Dario Bonetti
  • Settimio Lucci
  • Aldo Maldera
  • Sebastiano Nela
  • Emidio Oddi
  • Ubaldo Righetti
  • Midfielders

  • Carlo Ancelotti
  • Ruben Buriani
  • Toninho Cerezo
  • Odoacre Chierico
  • Bruno Conti
  • Antonio Di Carlo
  • Falcão
  • Giuseppe Giannini
  • Attackers

  • Roberto Pruzzo
  • Francesco Graziani
  • Roberto Antonelli
  • Maurizio Iorio
  • Goalscorers

  • Roberto Pruzzo 8 (3)
  • Giuseppe Giannini 4
  • Antonio Di Carlo 3
  • Carlo Ancelotti 3
  • References

    1984–85 A.S. Roma season Wikipedia