List of A.S. Roma players (25–99 appearances)

This is a list of footballers who have played between 25 and 99 official matches for A.S. 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 Wikipedia article, see Category:A.S. Roma players; for a selected list of the best players in Roma's history, see A.S. Roma Hall of Fame. For a list of players with more than 100 matches played, see List of A.S. 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[1] against club's rival Juventus.

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

Last update: 1 August 2019

NameNationalityPositionRoma careerAppearancesGoals
Giorgio Carpi ItalyMF1927–1936450
Luigi Albani ItalyGK1948–1955780
Loris Boni ItalyMF1975–1979991
Michele De Nadai ItalyDF - MF1977–1981993
Roberto Scarnecchia ItalyRW1977–1983943
Maurizio Turone ItalyDF1979–1983932
Herbert Prohaska AustriaMF1982–1983435
Pietro Vierchowod ItalyDF1982–1983430
Michele Nappi ItalyDF1982–1984460
Maurizio Iorio ItalyFW1982–1983
1984–1985
6312
Ciccio Graziani ItalyRW - FW1983–19869721
Antonio Comi ItalyDF1989–1994974
Silvano Benedetti ItalyDF1992–1995736
Alessio Scarchilli ItalyMF1993–1994
1995–1996
320
Daniele Beretta ItalyMF1993–94
1995–1997
301
Fabrizio Lorieri ItalyGK1993–1995270
Francesco Moriero ItalyMF1994–19978811
Francesco Statuto ItalyMF1994–1997853
Daniel Fonseca UruguayFW1994–19977928
Enrico Annoni ItalyRB1994–1997730
Jonas Thern SwedenMF1996–1997282
Paulo Sérgio  BrazilFW1997–19996424
Antonio Chimenti ItalyGK1997–1999450
Michael Konsel AustriaGK1997–1999400
Carmine Gautieri ItalyFW1997–2000428
Dmitri Alenichev RussiaMF1998–2000282
Amedeo Mangone ItalyDF1999–2001410
Cristiano Zanetti ItalyMF1999–2001400
Alessandro Rinaldi ItalyDF1999–2001330
Marcos Assunção BrazilMF1999–2002719
Hidetoshi Nakata JapanMF2000–2001406
Gaetano D'Agostino ItalyMF2000–2001
2003–2004
410
Gabriel Omar Batistuta ArgentinaFW2000–20038333
Gianni Guigou UruguayMF2000–2003553
Diego Fuser ItalyMF2001–2003262
Ivan Pelizzoli ItalyGK2001–2005920
Cesare Bovo ItalyDF2001–02
2005–2006
371
Luigi Sartor ItalyDF2002–2003
2004–2005
270
Traianos Dellas GreeceDF2002–2005654
John Carew NorwayFW2003–2004298
Daniele Corvia ItalyFW2003–2005251
Leandro Greco ItalyMF2004–2006
2010–2012
471
Aleandro Rosi ItalyRB2004–2007
2010–2012
983
Gianluca Curci ItalyGK2004–2008
2011–2012
610
Samuel Kuffour GhanaDF2005–2006311
Houssine Kharja MoroccoMF2005–2006251
Édgar Álvarez HondurasRB-RW2005–2006
2007
340
Stefano Okaka ItalyFW2005–2012484
Ricardo Faty FranceMF2006–2007
2009–2010
260
Júlio Sérgio  BrazilGK2006–2011610
Ludovic Giuly FranceFW2007–2008488
Cicinho BrazilRB2007–2012913
Júlio Baptista  BrazilFW2008–20106915
Bogdan Lobonț RomaniaGK2009–2018280
Marco Motta ItalyRB2009–2010420
Fábio Simplício  BrazilMF2010–2012539
Marco Borriello ItalyFW2010–2012
2013–2014
6518
Bojan Krkić SpainFW2011–2012377
Fernando Gago ArgentinaMF2011–2012321
Gabriel Heinze ArgentinaDF2011–2012320
José Ángel SpainLB2011–2012320
Fabio Borini ItalyFW2011–20122610
Erik Lamela ArgentinaFW2011–20136721
Pablo Daniel Osvaldo Italy
 Argentina
FW2011–20135830
Maarten Stekelenburg NetherlandsGK2011–2013550
Iván Piris ParaguayRB2012–2013320
Marquinhos BrazilDF2012–2013300
Marquinho BrazilLW2012–2014567
Michael Bradley United StatesMF2012–2014462
Dodô BrazilLB2012–2014350
Mattia Destro ItalyFW2012–20156829
Federico Balzaretti ItalyLB2012–2015442
Leandro Castán BrazilDF2012–2016811
Vasilis Torosidis GreeceRB2012–2016777
Mehdi Benatia MoroccoDF2013–2014375
Gervinho  Ivory CoastFW2013–20168826
Morgan De Sanctis ItalyGK2013–2016790
Adem Ljajić SerbiaFW2013–20167516
Maicon BrazilRB2013–2016715
Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa FranceDF2014–2015381
José Holebas GreeceLB2014–2015341
Davide Astori ItalyDF2014–2015301
Lorenzo Pellegrini ItalyMF2014–2015
2017–
707
Seydou Keita MaliMF2014–2016524
Juan Iturbe ArgentinaFW2014–2017685
Leandro Paredes ArgentinaMF2014–2017544
Lucas Digne FranceLB2015–2016423
Iago Falque SpainFW2015–2016273
Mohamed Salah EgyptFW2015–20178334
Wojciech Szczęsny PolandGK2015–2017810
Antonio Rüdiger GermanyDF2015–2017722
Emerson Italy
 Brazil
LB2015–2017472
Bruno Peres  BrazilRB2016–692
Juan Jesus  BrazilDF2016–861
Alisson BrazilGK2016–2018640
Gerson BrazilFW2016–2019422
Patrik Schick Czech RepublicFW2017–588
Cengiz Ünder TurkeyRW2017–6514
Nicolò Zaniolo ItalyMF2017–366
Justin Kluivert NetherlandsMF2017–352
Steven Nzonzi FranceMF2017–391

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