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1989–90 AS Roma season


FieldValue
clubRoma
season1989–90
managerLuigi Radice
chairmanDino Viola
chrtitlePresident
stadiumStadio Olimpico
leagueSerie A
league result6th
cup1Coppa Italia
cup1 resultSemi-finals
league topscorer
Rudi Völler (14)
season topscorer
Rudi Völler (16)
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Rudi Völler (14) Rudi Völler (16)

Associazione Sportiva Roma had a rather average season, but finished solidly inside the top half of Serie A with a sixth place. German striker Rudi Völler had his best season at Roma, scoring 14 league goals, whilst Stefano Desideri hit 10 goals. The greatest success of Roma's season was the Primavera team winning the national championship.

Squad

Competitions

Serie A

Main article: 1989–90 Serie A

League table

Results summary

Results by round

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Matches

Gerolin Berthold Völler Desideri Brehme Rizzitelli Mancini Vialli Rizzitelli Pellegrini Desideri Rizzitelli Völler Piccioni Völler Rizzitelli Bortolazzi Caniggia Careca Van Basten Massaro Völler Völler Desideri Pusceddu Giannini Waas

Coppa Italia

Main article: 1989–90 Coppa Italia

First round

Rizzitelli Völler

Second round

Giannini Rizzitelli

Group phase-Group A

Desideri Giannini Matthäus

Semi-finals

Bonetti Tempestilli Schillaci

Statistics

Players statistics

References

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