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List of AS Roma players (25–99 appearances)

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This is a list of footballers who have played between 25 and 99 official matches for AS Roma. Generally, this means players that have played one to three season with the club.

For a list of all Roma players, major or minor, with a Misplaced Pages article, see Category:AS Roma players; for a selected list of the best players in Roma's history, see AS Roma Hall of Fame. For a list of players with more than 100 matches played, see List of AS Roma players.

Players are listed as of 6 March 2018 and according to the date of their first-team debut for the club. Appearances and goals are for first-team competitive matches only; wartime matches are excluded. Substitute appearances included.

Players

Despite having played only two and a half seasons with Roma, Gabriel Batistuta was inducted into the A.S. Roma Hall of Fame thanks to his great contribution to the Serie A title victory in 2001.
Mohamed Salah played two seasons with Roma, scoring a total of 34 goals. He was sold to Liverpool in 2017 for a then-club record fee of €50 million.
Alisson played 64 matches in two seasons at Roma, helping them reach the semi-finals of the Champions League in 2018. He was sold to Liverpool in 2018 for a club record fee of €62.5 million, also breaking the transfer record for a goalkeeper at the time.
Marquinhos was signed by Roma in 2012 for €3 million and sold the following year to Paris Saint-Germain for €31.4 million after playing 30 matches with the Giallorossi.
Hidetoshi Nakata played one and a half seasons at Roma, being decisive in winning their 2001 Serie A title thanks to his goal and assist in their 2–2 match against club's rival Juventus.

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

Last update: 1 August 2019

Name Nationality Position Roma career Appearances Goals
Giorgio Carpi  Italy MF 1927–1936 45 0
Luigi Albani  Italy GK 1948–1955 78 0
Loris Boni  Italy MF 1975–1979 99 1
Michele De Nadai  Italy DF – MF 1977–1981 99 3
Roberto Scarnecchia  Italy RW 1977–1983 94 3
Maurizio Turone  Italy DF 1979–1983 93 2
Herbert Prohaska  Austria MF 1982–1983 43 5
Pietro Vierchowod  Italy DF 1982–1983 43 0
Michele Nappi  Italy DF 1982–1984 46 0
Maurizio Iorio  Italy FW 1982–1983
1984–1985
63 12
Ciccio Graziani  Italy RW – FW 1983–1986 97 21
Antonio Comi  Italy DF 1989–1994 97 4
Silvano Benedetti  Italy DF 1992–1995 73 6
Alessio Scarchilli  Italy MF 1993–1994
1995–1996
32 0
Daniele Beretta  Italy MF 1993–94
1995–1997
30 1
Fabrizio Lorieri  Italy GK 1993–1995 27 0
Francesco Moriero  Italy MF 1994–1997 88 11
Francesco Statuto  Italy MF 1994–1997 85 3
Daniel Fonseca  Uruguay FW 1994–1997 79 28
Enrico Annoni  Italy RB 1994–1997 73 0
Jonas Thern  Sweden MF 1996–1997 28 2
Paulo Sérgio  Brazil FW 1997–1999 64 24
Antonio Chimenti  Italy GK 1997–1999 45 0
Michael Konsel  Austria GK 1997–1999 40 0
Carmine Gautieri  Italy FW 1997–2000 42 8
Dmitri Alenichev  Russia MF 1998–2000 28 2
Amedeo Mangone  Italy DF 1999–2001 41 0
Cristiano Zanetti  Italy MF 1999–2001 40 0
Alessandro Rinaldi  Italy DF 1999–2001 33 0
Marcos Assunção  Brazil MF 1999–2002 71 9
Hidetoshi Nakata  Japan MF 2000–2001 40 6
Gaetano D'Agostino  Italy MF 2000–2001
2003–2004
41 0
Gabriel Omar Batistuta  Argentina FW 2000–2003 83 33
Gianni Guigou  Uruguay MF 2000–2003 55 3
Diego Fuser  Italy MF 2001–2003 26 2
Ivan Pelizzoli  Italy GK 2001–2005 92 0
Cesare Bovo  Italy DF 2001–02
2005–2006
37 1
Luigi Sartor  Italy DF 2002–2003
2004–2005
27 0
Traianos Dellas  Greece DF 2002–2005 65 4
John Carew  Norway FW 2003–2004 29 8
Daniele Corvia  Italy FW 2003–2005 25 1
Leandro Greco  Italy MF 2004–2006
2010–2012
47 1
Aleandro Rosi  Italy RB 2004–2007
2010–2012
98 3
Gianluca Curci  Italy GK 2004–2008
2011–2012
61 0
Samuel Kuffour  Ghana DF 2005–2006 31 1
Houssine Kharja  Morocco MF 2005–2006 25 1
Édgar Álvarez  Honduras RB-RW 2005–2006
2007
34 0
Stefano Okaka  Italy FW 2005–2012 48 4
Ricardo Faty  France MF 2006–2007
2009–2010
26 0
Júlio Sérgio  Brazil GK 2006–2011 61 0
Ludovic Giuly  France FW 2007–2008 48 8
Cicinho  Brazil RB 2007–2012 91 3
Júlio Baptista  Brazil FW 2008–2010 69 15
Bogdan Lobonț  Romania GK 2009–2018 28 0
Marco Motta  Italy RB 2009–2010 42 0
Fábio Simplício  Brazil MF 2010–2012 53 9
Marco Borriello  Italy FW 2010–2012
2013–2014
65 18
Bojan Krkić  Spain FW 2011–2012 37 7
Fernando Gago  Argentina MF 2011–2012 32 1
Gabriel Heinze  Argentina DF 2011–2012 32 0
José Ángel  Spain LB 2011–2012 32 0
Fabio Borini  Italy FW 2011–2012 26 10
Erik Lamela  Argentina FW 2011–2013 67 21
Pablo Daniel Osvaldo  Italy
 Argentina
FW 2011–2013 58 30
Maarten Stekelenburg  Netherlands GK 2011–2013 55 0
Iván Piris  Paraguay RB 2012–2013 32 0
Marquinhos  Brazil DF 2012–2013 30 0
Marquinho  Brazil LW 2012–2014 56 7
Michael Bradley  United States MF 2012–2014 46 2
Dodô  Brazil LB 2012–2014 35 0
Mattia Destro  Italy FW 2012–2015 68 29
Federico Balzaretti  Italy LB 2012–2015 44 2
Leandro Castán  Brazil DF 2012–2016 81 1
Vasilis Torosidis  Greece RB 2012–2016 77 7
Mehdi Benatia  Morocco DF 2013–2014 37 5
Gervinho  Ivory Coast FW 2013–2016 88 26
Morgan De Sanctis  Italy GK 2013–2016 79 0
Adem Ljajić  Serbia FW 2013–2016 75 16
Maicon  Brazil RB 2013–2016 71 5
Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa  France DF 2014–2015 38 1
José Holebas  Greece LB 2014–2015 34 1
Davide Astori  Italy DF 2014–2015 30 1
Lorenzo Pellegrini  Italy MF 2014–2015
2017–
70 7
Seydou Keita  Mali MF 2014–2016 52 4
Juan Iturbe  Argentina FW 2014–2017 68 5
Leandro Paredes  Argentina MF 2014–2017 54 4
Lucas Digne  France LB 2015–2016 42 3
Iago Falque  Spain FW 2015–2016 27 3
Mohamed Salah  Egypt FW 2015–2017 83 34
Wojciech Szczęsny  Poland GK 2015–2017 81 0
Antonio Rüdiger  Germany DF 2015–2017 72 2
Emerson  Italy
 Brazil
LB 2015–2017 47 2
Bruno Peres  Brazil RB 2016– 69 2
Juan Jesus  Brazil DF 2016– 86 1
Alisson  Brazil GK 2016–2018 64 0
Gerson  Brazil FW 2016–2019 42 2
Patrik Schick  Czech Republic FW 2017– 58 8
Cengiz Ünder  Turkey RW 2017– 65 14
Nicolò Zaniolo  Italy MF 2017– 36 6
Justin Kluivert  Netherlands MF 2017– 35 2
Steven Nzonzi  France MF 2017– 39 1

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References

  1. http://www2.raisport.rai.it/mcalcio/2000_2001/a/p0260.html
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