About AS Roma Europa League
AS Roma History in the Europa League
One of the most iconic clubs in European football, AS Roma are a club that have been performing well in European competitions in recent seasons. The I Giallorossi faithful pack into the world-famous Stadio Olimpico on Europa League nights, and a capacity crowd of 70,634 is always prepared to provide their team with the encouragement and enthusiasm they might need.
The Serie A outfit, who won the Europa Conference League in the 2020/21 season, have had a number of world-class players turn out for them over the years. South American stars such as Emerson, Walter Samuel, Cafu and Gabriel Batistuta all featured in the UEFA Cup for AS Roma, as well as Italian club legends Francesco Totti and Daniele de Rossi.
AS Roma's Top Achievements In the Europa League
I Giallorossi have had trouble getting their hands on the Europa League trophy despite reaching two finals. The Rome outfit have had sporadic appearances in Europe’s secondary elite club competition over the years, and their fans are desperate to see them replicate the success of their Italian rivals in Europe's top competitions.
They reached the 1990/91 UEFA Cup (as it was named at the time) final and the 2022/23 Europa League final. In the 1991 final, AS Roma lost to Italian rivals Inter Milan over two legs with a 2-1 aggregate scoreline. In the 2023 final, Jose Mourinho's side were beaten by Sevilla on penalties.
