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1990–91 A.S. Roma season

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President
  
Dino Viola

Stadium
  
Stadio Olimpico

Coppa Italia
  
Winners

Manager
  
Ottavio Bianchi

Serie A
  
9th

UEFA Cup
  
Runners-up

Associazione Sportiva Roma won the Coppa Italia and reached the final of the UEFA Cup, which compensated for Ottavio Bianchi's problematic league season, where Roma finished a mere 9th place, their worst season since 1979.

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In the UEFA Cup, Roma reached the two-legged final, where Inter won at home by 2–0, a result which a Ruggiero Rizzitelli goal in the return leg could not cancel out. Instead, a 3–1 win at home and a draw at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris against Sampdoria secured the 1990–91 Coppa Italia, the club's seventh Coppa Italia.

Goalkeepers

  • Giovanni Cervone
  • Angelo Peruzzi
  • Giuseppe Zinetti
  • Defenders

  • Amedeo Carboni
  • Aldair
  • Antonio Comi
  • Manuel Gerolin
  • Thomas Berthold
  • Sebastiano Nela
  • Stefano Pellegrini
  • Dario Rossi
  • Antonio Tempestilli
  • Midfielders

  • Bruno Conti
  • Fabrizio Di Mauro
  • Giampiero Maini
  • Giuseppe Giannini
  • Stefano Desideri
  • Fausto Salsano
  • Giovanni Piacentini
  • Daniele Berretta
  • Forwards

  • Ruggiero Rizzitelli
  • Rudi Völler
  • Andrea Carnevale
  • Roberto Muzzi
  • Overall

    Last updated: 9 June 1991

    Results summary

    Last updated: 26 May 1991.
    Source: Competitive matches

    Results by round

    Last updated: 26 May 1991.
    Source: Competitive matches
    Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

    Goalscorers

  • Rudi Völler 11 (4)
  • Ruggiero Rizzitelli 5
  • Andrea Carnevale 4 (1)
  • Fausto Salsano 4
  • Giuseppe Giannini 3
  • Stefano Desideri 3
  • Roberto Muzzi 3
  • References

    1990–91 A.S. Roma season Wikipedia