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

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

AS 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 were 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 the list.[4]

List of Hall of Fame players

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

Position
GK Goalkeeper
DF Defender
MF Midfielder
FW Forward
Name Nationality Position Roma career Appearances Goals HoF Class Honours with Roma Reference
Franco Tancredi  Italy GK 1978–1990 382 0 2012 1982–83 Serie A, 1979–80 Coppa Italia, 1980–81 Coppa Italia, 1983–84 Coppa Italia, 1985–86 Coppa Italia [5]
Cafu  Brazil DF 1997–2003 218 8 2012 2000–01 Serie A, 2001 Supercoppa Italiana [6]
Giacomo Losi  Italy DF 1954–1969 455 2 2012 1960–61 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, 1963–64 Coppa Italia, 1968–69 Coppa Italia [7]
Aldair  Brazil DF 1990–2003 415 20 2012 2000–01 Serie A, 1990–91 Coppa Italia, 2001 Supercoppa Italiana [8]
Francesco Rocca  Italy DF 1972–1981 170 2 2012 1979–80 Coppa Italia, 1980–81 Coppa Italia [9]
Fulvio Bernardini  Italy MF 1927–1934
1938–1939
303 47 2012 [10]
Agostino Di Bartolomei  Italy MF 1972–1984 310 69 2012 1982–83 Serie A, 1979–80 Coppa Italia, 1980–81 Coppa Italia, 1983–84 Coppa Italia [11]
Paulo Roberto Falcão  Brazil MF 1980–1985 152 27 2012 1982–83 Serie A, 1980–81 Coppa Italia, 1983–84 Coppa Italia [12]
Bruno Conti  Italy MF 1973–1975
1976–1991
402 47 2012 1982–83 Serie A, 1979–80 Coppa Italia, 1980–81 Coppa Italia, 1983–84 Coppa Italia, 1985–86 Coppa Italia, 1990–91 Coppa Italia [13]
Roberto Pruzzo  Italy FW 1978–1988 315 138 2012 1982–83 Serie A, 1979–80 Coppa Italia, 1980–81 Coppa Italia, 1983–84 Coppa Italia, 1985–86 Coppa Italia [14]
Amedeo Amadei  Italy FW 1936–1938
1939–1948
243 111 2012 1941–42 Serie A [15]
Attilio Ferraris IV  Italy MF 1927–1934
1938–1939
231 4 2013 [16]
Sebastiano Nela  Italy DF 1981–1993 397 19 2013 1982–83 Serie A, 1983–84 Coppa Italia, 1985–86 Coppa Italia, 1990–91 Coppa Italia [17]
Giuseppe Giannini  Italy MF 1981–1996 437 75 2013 1982–83 Serie A, 1983–84 Coppa Italia, 1985–86 Coppa Italia, 1990–91 Coppa Italia [18]
Vincenzo Montella  Italy FW 1999–2006
2008–2009
258 102 2013 2000–01 Serie A, 2001 Supercoppa Italiana [19]
Alcides Ghiggia  Uruguay
 Italy
RW 1953–1961 213 19 2014 1960–61 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup [20]
Vincent Candela  France DF 1997–2005 289 16 2014 2000–01 Serie A, 2001 Supercoppa Italiana [21]
Carlo Ancelotti  Italy MF 1979–1987 227 17 2014 1982–83 Serie A, 1979–80 Coppa Italia, 1980–81 Coppa Italia, 1983–84 Coppa Italia, 1985–86 Coppa Italia [22]
Rudi Völler  Germany FW 1987–1992 198 68 2014 1990–91 Coppa Italia [23]
Guido Masetti  Italy GK 1930–1943 364 0 2015 1941–42 Serie A [24]
Sergio Santarini  Italy DF 1968–1981 431 6 2015 1968–69 Coppa Italia, 1979–80 Coppa Italia, 1980–81 Coppa Italia [25]
Damiano Tommasi  Italy MF 1996–2006 351 21 2015 2000–01 Serie A, 2001 Supercoppa Italiana [26]
Gabriel Batistuta  Argentina FW 2000–2003 87 33 2015 2000–01 Serie A, 2001 Supercoppa Italiana [27]
Giorgio Carpi  Italy MF 1927–1936 45 0 2016 [28]
Toninho Cerezo  Brazil MF 1983–1986 104 25 2016 1983–84 Coppa Italia, 1985–86 Coppa Italia [29]
Giancarlo De Sisti  Italy MF 1960–1964
1974–1979
279 29 2016 1960–61 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, 1963–64 Coppa Italia [30]
Arcadio Venturi  Italy MF 1948–1957 290 18 2016 [31]
Francesco Totti  Italy FW 1992–2017 786 307 2017 2000–01 Serie A, 2006–07 Coppa Italia, 2007–08 Coppa Italia, 2001 Supercoppa Italiana, 2007 Supercoppa Italiana [32]
Mario De Micheli  Italy DF 1927–1932 75 0 2018 [33]
Giuliano Taccola  Italy FW 1967–1969 45 18 2018 [34]
Rodolfo Volk  Italy FW 1928–1933 161 106 2018 [35]

References

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