List of AS Roma managers

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This is a complete list of managers of Italian club AS Roma . [1]

List

ManagerSeasons as ManagerHonours
Flag of Italy.svg Daniele De Rossi 2023–24 -
Flag of Portugal.svg José Mourinho 2023–24
2022–23
2021–22
UEFA Europa Conference League Winners 2021–22
UEFA Europa League Runners-up 2022–23
Flag of Portugal.svg Paulo Fonseca 2020–21
2019–20
UEFA Europa League SF 2020–21
Flag of Italy.svg Claudio Ranieri (2) 2018–19 -
Flag of Italy.svg Eusebio Di Francesco 2018–19
2017–18
UEFA Champions League SF 2017–18
Flag of Italy.svg Luciano Spalletti (2) 2016–17
2015–16
Serie A Runners-up 2016–17
Flag of France.svg Rudi Garcia 2015–16
2014–15
2013–14
Serie A Runners-up 2013–14
Serie A Runners-up 2014–15
Flag of Italy.svg Aurelio Andreazzoli 2012–13 Coppa Italia Runners-up 2012–13
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdeněk Zeman (2) 2012–13 -
Flag of Spain.svg Luis Enrique 2011–12 -
Flag of Italy.svg Vincenzo Montella 2010–11 -
Flag of Italy.svg Claudio Ranieri 2010–11
2009–10

Supercoppa Italiana Runners-up 2010
Serie A Runners-up 2009–10
Coppa Italia Runners-up 2009–10

Flag of Italy.svg Luciano Spalletti 2009–10
2008–09
2007–08
2006–07
2005–06

Supercoppa Italiana Runners-up 2008
Coppa Italia Winners 2007–08
Serie A Runners-up 2007–08
Supercoppa Italiana Winners 2007
Coppa Italia Winners 2006–07
Serie A Runners-up 2006-07
Supercoppa Italiana Runners-up 2006
Serie A Runners-up 2005–06
Coppa Italia Runners-up 2005–06

Flag of Italy.svg Bruno Conti 2004–05 Coppa Italia Runners-up 2004–05
Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Delneri 2004–05 -
Flag of Germany.svg Rudi Völler 2004–05 -
Flag of Italy.svg Cesare Prandelli 2004–05 -
Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Capello 2003–04
2002–03
2001–02
2000–01
1999–2000
Serie A Runners-up 2003–04
Coppa Italia Runners-up 2002–03
Serie A Runners-up 2001–02
Supercoppa Italiana Winners 2001
Serie A Winners 2000–01
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdeněk Zeman (1) 1998–99
1997–98
-
Flag of Sweden.svg Nils Liedholm (4) 1996–97 -
Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Bianchi 1996–97 -
Flag of Italy.svg Carlo Mazzone 1995–96
1994–95
1993–94
-
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg Vujadin Boskov 1992–93 Coppa Italia Runners-up 1992–93
Flag of Italy.svg Ottavio Bianchi 1991–92
1990–91
Supercoppa Italiana Runners-up 1991
Coppa Italia Winners 1990–91
UEFA Cup Runners-up 1990–91
Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Radice 1989–90 -
Flag of Sweden.svg Nils Liedholm (3) 1988–89
1987–88
-
Flag of Brazil.svg Angelo Benedicto Sormani 1986–87 -
Flag of Sweden.svg Sven-Göran Eriksson 1985–86
1984–85
Serie A Runners-up 1985–86
Coppa Italia Winners 1985–86
Flag of Sweden.svg Nils Liedholm (2) 1983–84
1982–83
1981–82
1980–81
1979–80
European Cup Runners-up 1983-84
Serie A Runners-up 1983-84
Coppa Italia Winners 1983–84
Serie A Winners 1982–83
Serie A Runners-up 1980–81
Coppa Italia Winners 1980–81
Coppa Italia Winners 1979–80
Flag of Italy.svg Ferruccio Valcareggi 1978–79 -
Flag of Italy.svg Gustavo Giagnoni 1978–79
1977–78
-
Flag of Sweden.svg Nils Liedholm (1) 1976–77
1975–76
1974–75
1973–74
-
Flag of Italy.svg Manlio Scompigno 1973–74 -
Flag of Italy.svg Antonio Trebicani 1972–73 -
Flag of Argentina.svg Helenio Herrera (2) 1972–73
1971–72
Anglo-Italian Cup Winners 1972
Flag of Italy.svg Luciano Tessari 1970–71 -
Flag of Argentina.svg Helenio Herrera (1) 1970–71
1969–70
1968–69
Coppa Italia Winners 1968–69
Flag of Italy.svg Oronzo Pugliese 1967–68
1966–67
1965–66
-
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Carlos Lorenzo 1964–65 -
Flag of Spain.svg Luis Miró 1963–64 Coppa Italia Winners 1963–64
Flag of Albania.svg Naim Krieziu 1963–64 -
Flag of Italy.svg Alfredo Foni (2) 1963–64
1962–63
-
Flag of Argentina.svg Luis Carniglia 1962–63
1961–62
-
Flag of Italy.svg Alfredo Foni (1) 1960–61
1959–60
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Winners 1960–61
Flag of Hungary.svg György Sarosi (2) 1958–59 -
Flag of Sweden.svg Gunnar Nordahl 1958–59
1957–58
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Flag of England.svg Alec Stock 1957–58 -
Flag of Italy.svg Guido Masetti (2) 1956–57 -
Flag of Hungary.svg György Sarosi (1) 1956–57
1955–56
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Flag of England.svg Jasse Carver 1955–56
1954–55
1953–54
Serie A Runners-up 1954–55
Flag of Italy.svg Mario Varglien 1953–54
1952–53
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Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Viani 1951–52 -
Flag of Italy.svg Guido Masetti (1) 1950–51 -
Flag of Italy.svg Pietro Serantoni 1950–51 -
Flag of Italy.svg Adolfo Baloncieri 1950–51 -
Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Brunella (2) 1949–50 -
Flag of Italy.svg Fulvio Bernardini 1949–50 -
Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Brunella (1) 1948–49
1947–48
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Flag of Hungary.svg Imre Senkey 1947-48 -
Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Degni 1946–47
1945–46
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Flag of Italy.svg Guido Masetti no official tournament-
Flag of Hungary.svg Géza Kertész 1942–43 -
Flag of Hungary.svg Alfred Schaffer 1942–43
1941–42
1940–41
1939–40
Serie A Winners 1941-42
Coppa Italia Runners-up 1940–41
Flag of Italy.svg Guido Ara 1939–40
1938–39
1937–38
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Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Barbesino 1936–37
1935–36
1934–35
1933–34
Coppa Italia Runners-up 1936–37
Serie A Runners-up 1935–36
Flag of Hungary.svg Lajos Kovács 1932–33 -
Flag of Austria.svg Janos Baar 1932–33
1931–32
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Flag of England.svg Herbert Burgess 1931–32
1930–31
1929–30
Serie A Runners-up 1930–31
Flag of Italy.svg Guido Baccani 1929–30 -
Flag of England.svg William Garbutt 1928–29
1927–28
-

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References

  1. "AS Roma - Manager history". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 27 March 2020.