1941–42 AS Roma season

During the 1941–42 season Associazione Sportiva Roma competed in Serie A and Coppa Italia.

Associazione Sportiva Roma
1941–42 season
ChairmanEdgardo Bazzini
ManagerAlfréd Schaffer
StadiumStadio Nazionale del PNF
Serie A
Coppa ItaliaRound of 32
Top goalscorerLeague: Amadei (18)
All: Amadei (18)

Summary

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The 1941–42 Serie A campaign started with a delay of one month.[1] Actually Roma was non favourite to win the title due to last season results with an 11th spot.[2] Igino Betti left the club leadership to Edgardo Bazzini.[3] The team grab the transferred in Edmondo Mornese from Novara, winger Renato Cappellini from Napoli, known as "Il barone" by giallorossi fans, defender Sergio Andreoli and, nearby closure of the transfers market, goalkeeper Fosco Risorti. The squad showed a competitive style of play clinching the leader spot of the table from the very first round. On 1 February 1942 clinched the Winter championship and on 14 June won its first Italian title ever, thanks to the victory 2–0 against Modena scoring Renato Cappellini.[4] and Ermes Borsetti: the club broke the Northern Supremacy[5] on scudetto winning champions ending the trophy to a squad from center-south of Italy.[6]

Squad

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Source:[citation needed] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   ITA Ippolito Ippoliti
GK   ITA Guido Masetti (Captain)
GK   ITA Fosco Risorti
DF   ITA Mario Acerbi
DF   ITA Sergio Andreoli
DF   ITA Luigi Brunella
DF   ITA Luigi Nobile
MF   ITA Giuseppe Bonomi
MF   ITA Renato Cappellini
MF   ITA Aristide Coscia
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ITA Mario De Grassi
MF   ITA Luigi Di Pasquale
MF   ITA Aldo Donati
MF   ITA Paolo Jacobini
MF   ALB Naim Krieziu
MF   ITA Edmondo Mornese
FW   ITA Amedeo Amadei
FW   ITA Cesare BenedettiI
FW   ITA Ermes Borsetti
FW   ARG Miguel Ángel Pantó

Transfers

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In
Pos. Name from Type
GK Fosco Risorti Savoia
DF Sergio Andreoli Perugia (25,000 £)
MF Renato Cappellini Napoli (140,000 £)
MF Luigi Di Pasquale Padova
MF Edmondo Mornese Novara definitivo (120,000 £)
FW Cesare Benedetti (I) Ilva Savona
Out
Pos. Name To Type
GK Ugo Ceresa Ferrara
GK Amedeo Rega Lazio
DF Pietro Acquarone Venezia
DF Romolo Alzani Calcio Ala Italiana
DF Erminio Asin - released
MF Cataldo Spitale Gimnasia La Plata
FW Trentino Bui Vis Pesaro
FW Omero Carmellini Alba Motor
FW Francisco Providente Calcio Velez

Competitions

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Serie A

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts
1 Roma (C) 30 16 10 4 55 21 2.619 42
2 Torino 30 16 7 7 60 39 1.538 39
3 Venezia 30 15 8 7 40 25 1.600 38
4 Genova 1893 30 13 11 6 53 35 1.514 37
5 Lazio 30 14 9 7 55 37 1.486 37
Source: goal average officially used in event of equal points.
(C) Champions

Matches

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  Win   Draw   Loss

25 October 1941 1 Roma 5-1 Napoli Roma
15:30 Di Pasquale   13'
Coscia   20' (pen)
Amadei   42', 85', 88'
Report   37' Dugini Stadium: Stadio Nazionale del PNF
Attendance: 15 000
Referee: Giuseppe Scarpi
2 November 1941 2 Bologna 1-2 Roma Bologna
Andreoli   79' Report   55' Donati
  82' Krieziu
Stadium: Stadio del Littoriale
Referee: Rinaldo Barlassina
9 November 1941 3 Roma 2-0 Juventus Roma
15:30 Krieziu   16'
Pantó   52'
Report Stadium: Stadio Nazionale del PNF
Attendance: 28 000
Referee: Raffaele Scorzoni
16 November 1941 4 Genoa 1941 2-0 Roma Genova
Conti   44', 60' Report Stadium: Stadio Luigi Ferraris
Referee: Achille Pizziolo
23 November 1941 5 Fiorentina 2-2 Roma Firenze
Penzo   19'
Valcareggi   51' (pen)
Report   24' Pantó
  47' Amadei
Stadium: Stadio Giovanni Berta
Referee: Rinaldo Barlassina
30 November 1941 6 Roma 2-0 Milano Roma
Di Pasquale   29'
Donati   45'
Report Stadium: Stadio Nazionale del PNF
Attendance: 28.000 circa
Referee: Bertolio
7 December 1941 7 Atalanta 2-2 Roma Bergamo
Corbelli   15', 48' Report   38' Pantó
  69' (pen) Mornese
Stadium: Stadio Mario Brumana
Attendance: 8 000
Referee: Giovanni Galeati
14 December 1941 8 Roma 0-0 Venezia Roma
15:30 Report Stadium: Stadio Nazionale del PNF
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Renzo Curradi
21 December 1941 9 Triestina 0-0 Roma Trieste
Report Stadium: Stadio Littorio
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Raffaele Scorzoni
28 December 1941 10 Roma 0-0 Torino Roma
15:30 Report Stadium: Stadio Nazionale del PNF
Attendance: 20 000
Referee: Mario Scotto
4 January 1942 11 Liguria 0-3 Roma Genova
Report   46' Coscia
  62' Cappellini
  74' Amadei
Stadium: Stadio del Littorio
Attendance: 9 000
Referee: Giacomo Bertolio
11 January 1942 12 Roma 2-1 Lazio Roma
15:30 Amadei   17'
Faotto   90+2' (o.g.)
Report   26' Piola Stadium: Stadio Nazionale del PNF
Attendance: 30 000
Referee: Raffele Scorzoni
18 January 1942 13 Ambrosiana-Inter 0-2 Roma Milan
Report   45', 86' Krieziu Stadium: Arena Civica
Attendance: 20.000 circa
Referee: Giovanni Galeati
25 January 1942 14 Roma 4-0 Livorno Roma
15:30 Del Bianco   51' (o.g.)
Pantó   55'
Amadei   70', 77'
Report Stadium: Stadio Nazionale del PNF
Attendance: 10 000
Referee: Giorgio Bernardi
1 February 1942 15 Modena 0-0 Roma Modena
Report Stadium: Stadio Cesare Marzari
Attendance: 10 000
Referee: Mario Ciamberlini
15 February 1942 16 Napoli 1-1 Roma Napoli
Verrina   67' Report   30' Amadei Stadium: Stadio Partenopeo
Attendance: 15 000
Referee: Giuseppe Zelocchi
22 February 1942 17 Roma 1-0 Bologna Roma
15:30 Renato Cappellini   80' Report Stadium: Stadio Nazionale del PNF
Attendance: 29 000
Referee: Giacomo Bertolio
1 March 1942 18 Juventus 2-0 Roma Torino
Colaneri   24'
Sentimenti III   77' (rig.)
Report Stadium: Stadio Benito Mussolini
Attendance: 35 000
Referee: Rinaldo Barlassina
8 March 1942 19 Roma 1-2 Genoa 1941 Roma
15:30 Krieziu   82' Report   46' Bertoni I
  57' Ispiro
Stadium: Stadio Nazionale del PNF
Referee: Giuseppe Zelocchi
15 March 1942 20 Roma 1-0 Fiorentina Roma
15:30 Pantó   80' Report Stadium: Stadio Nazionale del PNF
Attendance: 25 000
Referee: Rinaldo Barlassina
22 March 1942 21 Milano 4-2 Roma Milan
Meazza   6'
Boffi   49'
Bollano   64', 86'
Report   41' Amadei
  82' Krieziu
Stadium: Arena Civica
Referee: Raffaele Scorzoni
29 March 1942 22 Roma 2-0 Atalanta Roma
15:30 Pantó   40', 56' Report Stadium: Stadio Nazionale del PNF
Attendance: 13 000
Referee: Achille Pizziolo
26 April 1942 23 Venezia 0-1 Roma Venezia
Report   62' Amadei Stadium: Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo
Attendance: 10 000
Referee: Mario Ciamberlini
3 May 1942 24 Roma 0-0 Triestina Roma
Report Stadium: Stadio Nazionale del PNF
Referee: Giorgio Bernardi
10 May 1942 25 Torino 2-2 Roma Torino
Baldi   9'
Petron   76'
Report   6', 24' Amadei Stadium: Stadio Filadelfia
Attendance: 30 000
Referee: Giovanni Galeati
17 May 1942 26 Roma 7-0 Liguria Roma
Borsetti   2'
Cappellini   52'
Amadei   57', 70', 73'
Coscia   63'
Pantó   83'
Stadium: Stadio Nazionale del PNF
Referee: Raffaele Scorzon
24 May 1942 27 Lazio 1-1 Roma Roma
Puccinelli   68' Report   5' Pantó Stadium: Stadio Nazionale del PNF
Referee: Rinaldo Barlassina
31 May 1942 28 Roma 6-0 Ambrosiana-Inter Roma
Pantó   5', 82'
Amadei   8'
Borsetti   38', 59'
Coscia   84'
Stadium: Stadio Nazionale del PNF
Referee: Mario Ciamberlini
7 June 1942 29 Livorno 0-2 Roma Livorno
  24' Pantó
  81' Amadei
Stadium: Stadio Edda Ciano Mussolini
Referee: Giovanni Galeati
14 June 1942 30 Roma 2-0 Modena Roma
Cappellini   21'
Borsetti   35'
Report Stadium: Stadio Nazionale del PNF
Referee: Mario Ciamberlini

Coppa Italia

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Round of 32

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12 October 1941 Novara 1-0 (a.e.t.) Roma Novara
Calzolai   113' Report Stadium: Stadio Littorio
Referee: Renzo Curradi

Statistics

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Squad statistics

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Source:[7]

Competition Points Home Away Total GD
G W D L Gs Ga G W D L Gs Ga G W D L Gs Ga
Serie A 42 15 11 3 1 35 4 15 5 7 3 20 17 30 16 10 4 55 21 +34
Coppa Italia - - - - - - 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 -1
Total 15 11 3 1 35 4 16 5 7 4 20 18 31 16 10 5 55 22 +33

Players statistics

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Appearances

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Goalscorers

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References

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  1. ^ Romano. 1927-1942 Dalla fondazione al primo scudetto. Panini..
  2. ^ "Storia della stagione". asrtalenti.altervista.it.
  3. ^ "Non Cavaliere". Gazzetta di Parma. 18 March 1969. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  4. ^ "Liste di trasferimento". Il Corriere dello Sport. 28 August 1946.
  5. ^ "Mussolini e lo scudetto della Roma". enciclopediadelcalcio.it. Archived from the original on March 13, 2011.
  6. ^ Romano. 1927-1942 Dalla fondazione al primo scudetto. La Stampa..
  7. ^ "Serie A 1941-42". RSSSF.
  8. ^ Included two own goals in championship

Bibliography

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  • Paolo Castellani, Massimilano Ceci and Riccardo de Conciliis, Roma (2012). La maglia che ci unisce. Storia delle divise dell'AS Roma dalla nascita ai giorni nostri. Goalbook Edizioni,2012. ISBN 978-88-908115-0-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Videography

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