A.S. Roma Hall of Fame

Francesco Totti, most capped player and number-one goalscorer in Roma's history.

This is a list of A.S. Roma players who have been inducted into the club's Hall of Fame.

A.S. Roma's Hall of Fame has been launched in 2012 as part of the initiatives for the club's 85th anniversary.[1]

Exceptionally for the starting 2012 Class, eleven players have been chosen through an on-line voting process from an initial list of 55 retired players, composed by one goalkeeper (Franco Tancredi), one right-back (Cafu), two central defenders (Giacomo Losi and Aldair), one left-back (Francesco Rocca), two midfielders (Fulvio Bernardini and Agostino Di Bartolomei), one playmaker (Paulo Roberto Falcão), and three strikers (Bruno Conti, Roberto Pruzzo and Amedeo Amadei).[2][3]

In the following years, the number of players elected has been intentionally reduced.[2]

In 2017, following the retirement of Roma legend Francesco Totti, no players but him were included into this list of club's elite players.[4]

List of Hall of Fame Players

Nationality column refers to the country (countries) represented internationally by the player, if any.

NameNationalityPositionRoma careerAppearancesGoalsHoF ClassHonours with Roma
Franco Tancredi ItalyGK1978–199038202012[5]1982–83 Serie A, 1979–80 Coppa Italia, 1980–81 Coppa Italia, 1983–84 Coppa Italia, 1985–86 Coppa Italia
Cafu  BrazilRB1997–200321882012[6]2000–01 Serie A, 2001 Supercoppa Italiana
Giacomo Losi ItalyDF1954–196945522012[7]1960–61 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, 1963–64 Coppa Italia, 1968–69 Coppa Italia
Aldair  BrazilDF1990–2003415202012[8]2000–01 Serie A, 1990–91 Coppa Italia, 2001 Supercoppa Italiana
Francesco Rocca ItalyLB1972–198117022012[9]1979–80 Coppa Italia, 1980–81 Coppa Italia
Fulvio Bernardini ItalyMF1927–34 / 1938–1939303472012[10]
Agostino Di Bartolomei ItalyMF1972–1984310692012[11]1982–83 Serie A, 1979–80 Coppa Italia, 1980–81 Coppa Italia, 1983–84 Coppa Italia
Paulo Roberto Falcão BrazilMF1980–1985152272012[12]1982–83 Serie A, 1980–81 Coppa Italia, 1983–84 Coppa Italia
Bruno Conti ItalyLW1973–1975 / 1976–1991402472012[13]1982–83 Serie A, 1979–80 Coppa Italia, 1980–81 Coppa Italia, 1983–84 Coppa Italia, 1985–86 Coppa Italia, 1990–91 Coppa Italia
Roberto Pruzzo ItalyFW1978–19883151382012[14]1982–83 Serie A, 1979–80 Coppa Italia, 1980–81 Coppa Italia, 1983–84 Coppa Italia, 1985–86 Coppa Italia
Amedeo Amadei ItalyFW1936–1938 / 1939–482431112012[15]1941–42 Serie A
Attilio Ferraris IV ItalyMF1927–34 / 1938–193923142013[16]
Sebastiano Nela ItalyDF1981–1993397192013[17]1982–83 Serie A, 1983–84 Coppa Italia, 1985–86 Coppa Italia, 1990–91 Coppa Italia
Giuseppe Giannini ItalyMF1981–1996437752013[18]1982–83 Serie A, 1983–84 Coppa Italia, 1985–86 Coppa Italia, 1990–91 Coppa Italia
Vincenzo Montella ItalyFW1999–06 / 2008–092581022013[19]2000–01 Serie A, 2001 Supercoppa Italiana
Alcides Ghiggia Uruguay
 Italy
RW1953–1961213192014[20]1960–61 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
Vincent Candela FranceLB1997–2005289162014[21]2000–01 Serie A, 2001 Supercoppa Italiana
Carlo Ancelotti ItalyMF1979–1987227172014[22]1982–83 Serie A, 1979–80 Coppa Italia, 1980–81 Coppa Italia, 1983–84 Coppa Italia, 1985–86 Coppa Italia
Rudi Völler GermanyFW1987–1992198682014[23]1990–91 Coppa Italia
Guido Masetti ItalyGK1930–194336402015[24]1941–42 Serie A
Sergio Santarini ItalyDF1968–198143162015[25]1968–69 Coppa Italia, 1979–80 Coppa Italia, 1980–81 Coppa Italia
Damiano Tommasi ItalyMF1996–2006351212015[26]2000–01 Serie A, 2001 Supercoppa Italiana
Gabriel Batistuta ArgentinaFW2000–200387332015[27]2000–01 Serie A, 2001 Supercoppa Italiana
Giorgio Carpi ItalyMF1927–19364502016[28]
Toninho Cerezo BrazilMF1983–1986104252016[29]1983–84 Coppa Italia, 1985–86 Coppa Italia
Giancarlo De Sisti ItalyMF1960–64 / 1974–79279292016[30]1960–61 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, 1963–64 Coppa Italia
Arcadio Venturi ItalyMF1948–1957290182016[31]
Francesco Totti ItalyFW1992–20177863072017[32]2000–01 Serie A, 2006–07 Coppa Italia, 2007–08 Coppa Italia, 2001 Supercoppa Italiana, 2007 Supercoppa Italiana

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