1985–86 A.S. Roma season
1985–86 season | |||
President | Dino Viola | ||
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Manager | Sven-Göran Eriksson | ||
Stadium | Stadio Olimpico | ||
Serie A | 2nd | ||
Coppa Italia | Winners | ||
Top goalscorer |
League: Roberto Pruzzo (19) All: Roberto Pruzzo (19) | ||
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Associazione Sportiva Roma had a successful season, in which Sven-Göran Eriksson's typical Scandinavian tactical approach was able to improve Roma's fortunes to a level where they once again fought for the league title. They also won the Coppa Italia, but the chance of a double disappeared in a 3–2 loss at home to bottom side Lecce, which all but secured Juventus's title. The most important part in Roma's revival was an efficient midfield with several top-class players in addition to striker Roberto Pruzzo, with several playmakers providing multiple assists to league topscorer Pruzzo.
Squad
Goalkeepers
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Franco Tancredi
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Attilio Gregori
Defenders
Midfielders
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Carlo Ancelotti
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Zbigniew Boniek
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Toninho Cerezo
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Bruno Conti
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Stefano Desideri
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Antonio Di Carlo
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Giuseppe Giannini
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Stefano Impallomeni
Attackers
Matches
Serie A
7 | Roma | 2–1 | Fiorentina | |
Cerezo ![]() |
Massaro ![]() |
8 | Internazionale | 2–1 | Roma | |
Altobelli ![]() Rummenigge ![]() |
Boniek ![]() |
22 | Fiorentina | 1–1 | Roma | |
Boniek ![]() |
Pruzzo ![]() |
23 | Roma | 3–1 | Internazionale | |
Graziani ![]() Gerolin ![]() |
Rummenigge ![]() |
28 | Pisa | 2–4 | Roma | |
Kieft ![]() Volpecina ![]() |
Volpecina ![]() Caneo ![]() Bonetti ![]() Pruzzo ![]() |
30 | Como | 1–0 | Roma | |
Corneliusson ![]() |
Topscorers
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Roberto Pruzzo 19 (4)
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Zbigniew Boniek 7 (1)
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Francesco Graziani 5
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Toninho Cerezo 4
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Sandro Tovalieri 3
References
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