Derby della Capitale

Derby della Capitale
Derby della Capitale
Rome Derby
2008 09 Lazio Roma 108.JPG
Players from both clubs observing a moment of silence for the victims of the L'Aquila earthquake before 11 April 2009 match.
City or region Italy Rome (Italy)
First contested 8 December 1929
Teams involved A.S. Roma & S.S. Lazio
Most wins A.S. Roma (63)

The Derby della Capitale (English: Derby of the capital), also known as Derby Capitolino and Derby del Cupolone, as well as The Rome Derby in English, is the football local derby in Rome, Italy, between the two major teams of the city, Roma and Lazio. It is considered to be the fiercest derby in the country ahead of the other major local derbies, Derby della Madonnina (Milan derby) and Derby della Mole (Turin derby), and one of the greatest and hotly contested capital derbies in Europe.[1] The derby has been historically marked by massive crowds, excitement, violence and – recently – racist banners in the crowd.

Two extreme incidents in particular have left their mark on the history of this fixture. In 1979, Lazio fan Vincenzo Paparelli was hit in the eye and killed by a flare fired by a Roma fan from the opposite end of the stadium, becoming the first fatality in Italian football due to violence, and in 2004 an unprecedented event occurred when the Roma ultras forced the game to be suspended after spreading false rumors among the crowd that a child had been killed by the police prior to the beginning of the game. In the recent derby on December 2009, the referee stopped play for some seven minutes just 13 minutes into the first half due to fireworks being thrown onto the pitch.[2]

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Culture rivalry

AS Roma and SS Lazio historical positions in Serie A

The locals like to say that the Derby della Capitale is "much more than just a game". Roma was founded as a result of a merger between three teams: Roman, Alba-Audace and Fortitudo, initiated by Italo Foschi. It was the intention of Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini to create a unified and powerful Roman club to challenge the dominance of Northern clubs. Thanks to the influence of Fascist general, Giorgio Vaccaro, Lazio were the only major team from Rome to resist the merger, thus a kind of rivalry emerged from the very early years of the coexistence in the same city. The first game, won by Roma, was held on December 8, 1929 and the rivalry quickly grew between the teams. While the fans of both teams loathe the arrogance of the major teams of northern Italy, it is obvious that they detest each other much more, and due to the fact that Lazio and Roma have not won numerous trophies in comparison to the giants of the north, the derby is a chance to prove who is dominant in the capital. Besides, Lazio was founded in the neighborhood of Prati and initially trained and played at the Rondinella field. Roma began playing at the Motovelodromo Appio and subsequently, when the new stadium was built after only two years, moved to the rione of Testaccio. Thus, Lazio's ultras traditionally occupy the northern one (Curva Nord) and Roma's the southern end (Curva Sud) of the Stadio Olimpico. Making ironic remarks, known as sfottò, focused on the origins of both sets of fans, is a traditional way of teasing between the supporters of Lazio and Roma; laziali are regarded as outsiders because they allegedly come from outside Rome, while they reply asserting that they brought football to Roma as Lazio was founded in 1900, much earlier than Roma's foundation in 1927.

The devout regionalism, that is perceived throughout the country, is one of the reasons that make the derby more heated, as the fans view it as a battle between two clubs fighting for the right to represent the city in the rest of the country. The Roman derby has been the scene of several actions related to the political views of the fan bases. Lazio's ultras often use swastikas and fascist symbols on their banners and they have displayed racist behaviour in several occasions during the derbies. Most notably at a derby of the season 1998–99 when laziali unfurled a 50-metre banner around the Curva Nord that read, "Auschwitz is your town, the ovens are your houses". Black players of Roma have often been receivers of racist and offensive behaviour; a banner that Lazio's ultras had once displayed claimed that Roma is a "Team of blacks followed by Jews" in response to "Team of sheep followed by shepherds" displayed by Roma's ultras. In 2000 Lazio fans showed their support for Serbian nationalist and war criminal Arkan. Officially, the club has distanced itself from these fans, who make up a minority, and fights to combat these kind of actions. As a result Roma fans are sometimes incorrectly depicted as left wing, when in fact both sets clubs' ultras have right wing ideologies. Roma fans have also been known to hold up racist banners from time to time.

The riot of spring 2004

The derby on March 21, 2004 was abandoned, four minutes into the second half, with the score tied at 0–0, when a riot broke out in the stands and the president of the Italian Football League, Adriano Galliani, ordered referee Roberto Rosetti to suspend the match.

The riots, including literal exchanges of fireworks, began with the spreading of a rumour that a boy had been killed by a police car just outside the stadium. This story was spread to the players when three leaders of Roma's ultras walked onto the pitch to speak with Francesco Totti, the Roma captain. In fact, from last row of the stadium, some fans noticed in the square below a body covered with a white sheet. Later, medics put the sheet explained that the boy had difficulty breathing, dangerously exacerbated by the air full of tear gas, and then the sheet was used as a filter. The denial by the police, spread through the speakers of the stadium, was not able to remove all doubt. Totti then asked for the match to be called off, at which point Adriano Galliani was reached by the referee by mobile phone — from the pitch — and ordered the game postponed.[3]

After the match was postponed a prolonged battle between fans and police, with streets near the stadium being set on fire, eventually resulting in 13 arrests and over 170 injured among the police alone.

The match was replayed on March 28 and ended in a 1–1 draw with no crowd trouble.

All-time results

Season Date Match Scorer(s) Stadium Competition
1929–30 8 December 1929 S.S. Lazio 0–1 A.S. Roma 73' Volk Campo Rondinella Serie A
4 May 1930 A.S. Roma 3–1 S.S. Lazio 8' Pastore (L), 20' Bernardini (R), 44' Volk (R), 68' Chini (R) Campo Testaccio Serie A
1930–31 7 December 1930 A.S. Roma 1–1 S.S. Lazio 34' Foni (L), 76' Volk (R) Campo Testaccio Serie A
22 February 1931 S.S. Lazio 1–4 A.S. Roma 41' Chini (R) (pen.), 60' Volk (R), 80' Volk (R), 82' Pastore (L), 85' Eusebio (R) Stadio Nazionale PNF Friendly
24 May 1931 S.S. Lazio 2–2 A.S. Roma 30' Pastore (L), 49' Volk (R), 61' Fantoni (L), 88' Bodini II (R) Stadio Nazionale PNF Serie A
1931–32 6 December 1931 A.S. Roma 2–0 S.S. Lazio 51' Volk, 55' Eusebio Campo Testaccio Serie A
1 May 1932 S.S. Lazio 1–4 A.S. Roma 3' Chini (R), 34' Fantoni (L), 48' Volk (R), 54' Costantino (R), 59' Costantino (R) Stadio Nazionale PNF Serie A
26 June 1932 A.S. Roma 0–3 S.S. Lazio 18' Fantoni, 26' Fantoni, 31' Malatesta Campo Testaccio Coppa Fornari
1932–33 23 October 1932 S.S. Lazio 2–1 A.S. Roma 4' Demaría (L), 18' Volk (R), 83' Castelli (L) Stadio Nazionale PNF Serie A
26 March 1933 A.S. Roma 3–1 S.S. Lazio 20' Costantino (R), 53' Fasanelli (R), 79' Demaría (L), 86' Eusebio (R) Campo Testaccio Serie A
1933–34 1 November 1933 A.S. Roma 5–0 S.S. Lazio 18' Tomasi, 31' Tomasi, 49' Bernardini, 55' Tomasi, 89' Bernardini Campo Testaccio Serie A
11 March 1934 S.S. Lazio 3–3 A.S. Roma 8' Bernardini (R), 10' Costantino (R), 15' Guaita (R), 31' Demaría (L), 42' Demaría (L), 83' Demaría (L) Stadio Nazionale PNF Serie A
1934–35 18 November 1934 A.S. Roma 1–1 S.S. Lazio 61' Guaita (R) (pen.), 72' Piola (L) (pen.) Campo Testaccio Serie A
31 March 1935 S.S. Lazio 0–0 A.S. Roma Stadio Nazionale PNF Serie A
1935–36 13 October 1935 S.S. Lazio 0–1 A.S. Roma 89' Cattaneo Stadio Nazionale PNF Serie A
19 January 1936 S.S. Lazio 2–1 A.S. Roma 27' Piola (L), 35' Camolese (L), 77' Gadaldi (R) Stadio Nazionale PNF Coppa Italia
16 February 1936 A.S. Roma 1–0 S.S. Lazio 82' Cattaneo Campo Testaccio Serie A
1936–37 18 October 1936 A.S. Roma 3–1 S.S. Lazio 9' Busani (L), 29' Di Benedetti (R), 62' Serantoni (R), 89' Di Benedetti (R) Campo Testaccio Serie A
21 February 1937 S.S. Lazio 0–1 A.S. Roma 52' Mazzoni Stadio Nazionale PNF Serie A
1937–38 3 October 1937 S.S. Lazio 1–1 A.S. Roma 22' Piola (L), 88' Frisoni (R) Stadio Nazionale PNF Serie A
6 February 1938 A.S. Roma 2–1 S.S. Lazio 7' Michelini (R), 17' Camolese (L), 85' Borsetti (R) Campo Testaccio Serie A
23 May 1938 S.S. Lazio 3–0 A.S. Roma  ? Busani, ? Vettraino, ? Vettraino Stadio Nazionale PNF Friendly
1938–39 15 January 1939 A.S. Roma 0–2 S.S. Lazio 3' Zacconi, 39' Busani Campo Testaccio Serie A
21 May 1939 S.S. Lazio 1–3 A.S. Roma 3' Michelini (R), 5' Coscia (R), 12' Capri (L), 42' Bonomi (R) Stadio Nazionale PNF Serie A
1939–40 7 January 1940 A.S. Roma 1–0 S.S. Lazio 5' Campilongo Campo Testaccio Serie A
26 May 1940 S.S. Lazio 1–0 A.S. Roma 14' Flamini Stadio Nazionale PNF Serie A
9 June 1940 S.S. Lazio 3–3 A.S. Roma 5' Coscia (R), 45' Busani (L), 48' Pantò (R), 55' Busani (L), 65' Vettraino (L), 77' Timon (R) Stadio Nazionale PNF Friendly
1940–41 24 November 1940 A.S. Roma 1–1 S.S. Lazio 12' Zironi (L), 58' Amadei (R) Stadio Nazionale PNF Serie A
16 March 1941 S.S. Lazio 2–0 A.S. Roma 43' Piola, 80' Piola Stadio Nazionale PNF Serie A
1941–42 11 January 1942 A.S. Roma 2–1 S.S. Lazio 15' Amadei (R), 23' Piola (L), 90' Faotto (L) (aut.) Stadio Nazionale PNF Serie A
24 May 1942 S.S. Lazio 1–1 A.S. Roma 8' Pantò (R), 70' Puccinelli (L) Stadio Nazionale PNF Serie A
1942–43 22 November 1942 S.S. Lazio 3–1 A.S. Roma 32' Piola (L), 63' Acerbi (R) (aut.), 76' König (L), 87' Pantò (R) (pen.) Stadio Nazionale PNF Serie A
7 March 1943 A.S. Roma 1–0 S.S. Lazio 38' Amadei (R) Stadio Nazionale PNF Serie A
15 May 1943 A.S. Roma 2–1 S.S. Lazio 28' Krieziu (R), 62' Dagianti (R), 66' Gualtieri (L) Stadio Nazionale PNF Coppa Italia
1943–44 9 January 1944 A.S. Roma 1–1 S.S. Lazio 8' Manola (L), 19' Amadei (R)  ? Camp. romano
7 May 1944 S.S. Lazio 0–0 A.S. Roma  ? Camp. romano
1944–45 4 March 1945 S.S. Lazio 2–0 A.S. Roma  ?  ? Camp. romano
6 May 1945 A.S. Roma 1–0 S.S. Lazio  ?  ? Camp. romano
27 May 1945 S.S. Lazio 0–1 A.S. Roma  ?  ? Camp. interregionale
1945–46 23 December 1945 S.S. Lazio 1–2 A.S. Roma 29' Urilli (R), 56' Manola (L), 71' Gualtieri (L) (aut.) Stadio Nazionale Div. Nazionale
24 March 1946 A.S. Roma 0–1 S.S. Lazio 36' König Stadio Nazionale Div. Nazionale
1946–47 6 October 1946 A.S. Roma 3–0 S.S. Lazio 10' Renica, 71' Di Paola, '81 Amadei
Stadio Nazionale Serie A
2 March 1947 S.S. Lazio 0–0 A.S. Roma Stadio Nazionale Serie A
1947–48 16 November 1947 S.S. Lazio 0–1 A.S. Roma 14' Amadei Stadio Nazionale Serie A
21 April 1948 A.S. Roma 0–2 S.S. Lazio 47' Cecconi, 52' De Andreis Stadio Nazionale Serie A
1948–49 17 October 1948 A.S. Roma 1–1 S.S. Lazio 23' Losi (R), 83' Magrini (L) Stadio Nazionale Serie A
6 February 1949 S.S. Lazio 0–0 A.S. Roma Stadio Nazionale Serie A
1949–50 16 November 1949 S.S. Lazio 3–1 A.S. Roma 9' Penzo (L), 39' Spartano (R), 51' Puccinelli (L), 84' Remondini (L) (pen.) Stadio Torino Serie A
19 February 1950 A.S. Roma 0–0 S.S. Lazio Stadio Torino Serie A
1950–51 15 October 1950 A.S. Roma 0–1 S.S. Lazio 71' Flamini Stadio Torino Serie A
25 February 1951 S.S. Lazio 2–1 A.S. Roma 1' Sentimenti (L), 34' Cecconi (L), 57' Bacci (R) Stadio Torino Serie A
1952–53 7 September 1952 S.S. Lazio 3–1 A.S. Roma  ? Bredesen (L), ? Renosto (R), ? Bredesen (L), ? Larsen (L) Stadio Torino Coppa Messaggero
16 November 1952 S.S. Lazio 1–0 A.S. Roma 41' Bettolini Stadio Torino Serie A
22 March 1953 A.S. Roma 0–2 S.S. Lazio 55' Puccinelli, 58' Puccinelli
Stadio Torino Serie A
1953–54 6 September 1953 S.S. Lazio 1–0 A.S. Roma 18' Bredesen Stadio Torino Coppa dell'Amicizia[4]
29 November 1953 A.S. Roma 1–1 S.S. Lazio 19' Galli (R), 41' Vivolo (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
18 April 1954 S.S. Lazio 1–2 A.S. Roma 7' Celio (R), 18' Bortoletto (R), 50' Fontanesi (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1954–55 5 September 1954 S.S. Lazio 0–2 A.S. Roma  ? Pandolfini, ? Pandolfini Stadio Olimpico Trofeo Remo Zenobi
17 October 1954 S.S. Lazio 1–1 A.S. Roma 33' Hansen (L), 34' Celio (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
6 March 1955 A.S. Roma 1–3 S.S. Lazio 11' Hansen (L), 47' Burini (L), 56' Burini (L), 59' Cardarelli (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1955–56 11 September 1955 S.S. Lazio 1–5 A.S. Roma 8' Galli (R), 15' Da Costa (R), 45' Nyers (R), 65' Nyers (R), 73' Nyers (R), 89' Vivolo (L) Stadio Olimpico Trofeo Remo Zenobi
16 October 1955 A.S. Roma 0–0 S.S. Lazio Stadio Olimpico Serie A
4 April 1956 S.S. Lazio 1–0 A.S. Roma 46' Muccinelli Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1956–57 14 October 1956 S.S. Lazio 0–3 A.S. Roma 33' Da Costa, 58' Pestrin, 68' Da Costa Stadio Olimpico Serie A
3 March 1957 A.S. Roma 2–2 S.S. Lazio 22' Vivolo (L) (pen.), 32' Da Costa (R), 48' Da Costa (R), 69' Selmosson (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1957–58 27 October 1957 A.S. Roma 3–0 S.S. Lazio 58' Lojodice, 61' Da Costa, 76' Ghiggia Stadio Olimpico Serie A
16 March 1958 S.S. Lazio 2–1 A.S. Roma 81' Selmosson (L), 83' Burini (L), 89' Da Costa (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
21 June 1958 A.S. Roma 2–3 S.S. Lazio 27' Tozzi (L), 33' Da Costa (R), 58' Tozzi (L), 61' Secchi (R), 75' Bizzarri (L) Stadio Olimpico Coppa Italia
12 July 1958 S.S. Lazio 1–1 A.S. Roma 27' Tozzi (L), 74' Da Costa (R) Stadio Olimpico Coppa Italia
1958–59 30 November 1958 S.S. Lazio 1–3 A.S. Roma 9' Selmosson (R), 25' Pozzan (L), 52' Da Costa (R), 65' Da Costa (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
12 April 1959 A.S. Roma 3–0 S.S. Lazio 22' Lojodice, 81' Selmosson, 87' Da Costa Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1959–60 18 October 1959 A.S. Roma 3–0 S.S. Lazio 2' Manfredini, 42' Manfredini, 86' Selmosson Stadio Olimpico Serie A
6 March 1960 S.S. Lazio 0–1 A.S. Roma 32' Janich (L) (aut.) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1960–61 13 November 1960 S.S. Lazio 0–4 A.S. Roma 22' Manfredini, 25' Manfredini, 37' Manfredini, 83' Orlando Stadio Olimpico Serie A
19 March 1961 A.S. Roma 1–2 S.S. Lazio 17' Giuliano (R), 22' Rozzoni (L), 24' Rozzoni (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1961–62 25 April 1962 A.S. Roma 0–0 S.S. Lazio (6–4 in shootout) Stadio Olimpico Coppa Italia
1963–64 6 October 1963 A.S. Roma 0–0 S.S. Lazio Stadio Olimpico Serie A
23 February 1964 S.S. Lazio 1–1 A.S. Roma 22' Rozzoni (L), 79' Carpanesi (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1964–65 15 November 1964 S.S. Lazio 0–0 A.S. Roma Stadio Olimpico Serie A
28 March 1965 A.S. Roma 0–0 S.S. Lazio Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1965–66 10 October 1965 A.S. Roma 0–1 S.S. Lazio 39' D'Amato Stadio Olimpico Serie A
27 February 1966 S.S. Lazio 0–0 A.S. Roma Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1966–67 11 September 1966 S.S. Lazio 1–0 A.S. Roma 57' Marchesi (pen.) Stadio Olimpico Coppa dell'Amicizia[4]
22 October 1966 S.S. Lazio 0–1 A.S. Roma 16' Enzo Stadio Olimpico Serie A
5 March 1967 A.S. Roma 0–0 S.S. Lazio Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1968–69 8 September 1968 A.S. Roma 1–0 S.S. Lazio 61' Ferrari Stadio Olimpico Coppa Italia
1969–70 7 September 1969 S.S. Lazio 0–2 A.S. Roma (0–1, 87' Peiró) 0–2 as walkover Stadio Olimpico Coppa Italia
26 October 1969 A.S. Roma 2–1 S.S. Lazio 65' Spinosi (R), 74' Landini (R), 89' Massa (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1 March 1970 S.S. Lazio 1–1 A.S. Roma 48' Fortunato (L), 57' Capello (R) (pen.) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1970–71 6 September 1970 A.S. Roma 2–0 S.S. Lazio 44' Wilson (L) (aut.), 68' R. Vieri (R) Stadio Olimpico Coppa Italia
15 November 1970 S.S. Lazio 1–1 A.S. Roma 69' Dolso (L), 84' Petrelli (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
14 March 1971 A.S. Roma 2–2 S.S. Lazio 30' Santarini (R) (aut.), 40' Zigoni (R), 62' Chinaglia (L) (pen.), 74' Salvori (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1971–72 29 August 1971 S.S. Lazio 1–0 A.S. Roma 24' Chinaglia Stadio Olimpico Coppa Italia
1972–73 12 November 1972 A.S. Roma 0–1 S.S. Lazio 35' Nanni Stadio Olimpico Serie A
11 March 1973 S.S. Lazio 2–0 A.S. Roma 32' Garlaschelli (L), 38' Santarini (R) (aut.) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1973–74 9 September 1973 A.S. Roma 0–0 S.S. Lazio Stadio Olimpico Coppa Italia
9 December 1973 S.S. Lazio 2–1 A.S. Roma 34' Negrisolo (R), 48' Franzoni (L), 68' Chinaglia (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
31 March 1974 A.S. Roma 1–2 S.S. Lazio 6' Pulici (L) (aut.), 47' D'Amico (L), 51' Chinaglia (L) (pen.) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1974–75 22 September 1974 S.S. Lazio 0–1 A.S. Roma 61' Prati Stadio Olimpico Coppa Italia
1 December 1974 A.S. Roma 1–0 S.S. Lazio 35' De Sisti Stadio Olimpico Serie A
23 March 1975 S.S. Lazio 0–1 A.S. Roma 74' Prati Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1975–76 16 November 1975 S.S. Lazio 1–1 A.S. Roma 55' De Sisti (R), 78' Chinaglia (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
14 March 1976 A.S. Roma 0–0 S.S. Lazio Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1976–77 28 November 1976 S.S. Lazio 1–0 A.S. Roma 40' Giordano Stadio Olimpico Serie A
27 March 1977 A.S. Roma 1–0 S.S. Lazio 13' Conti Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1977–78 20 November 1977 A.S. Roma 0–0 S.S. Lazio Stadio Olimpico Serie A
19 March 1978 S.S. Lazio 1–1 A.S. Roma 9' Clerici (L) (aut.), 55' Giordano (L) (pen.) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1978–79 12 November 1978 S.S. Lazio 0–0 A.S. Roma Stadio Olimpico Serie A
18 March 1979 A.S. Roma 1–2 S.S. Lazio 20' Cordova (L) (aut.), 58' De Sisti (R) (aut.), 89' Nicoli (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1979–80 28 October 1979 A.S. Roma 1–1 S.S. Lazio 5' Rocca (R) (aut.), 16' Pruzzo (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
2 March 1980 S.S. Lazio 1–2 A.S. Roma 60' Pruzzo (R), 74' D'Amico (L), 85' Giovannelli (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1983–84 23 October 1983 S.S. Lazio 0–2 A.S. Roma 3' Nela, 63' Pruzzo Stadio Olimpico Serie A
26 February 1984 A.S. Roma 2–2 S.S. Lazio 8' D'Amico (L), 24' D'Amico (L) (pen.), 40' Di Bartolomei (R) (pen.), 51' Cerezo (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1984–85 9 September 1984 A.S. Roma 2–0 S.S. Lazio 66' Iorio (pen.), 75' Di Carlo Stadio Olimpico Coppa Italia
11 November 1984 A.S. Roma 0–0 S.S. Lazio Stadio Olimpico Serie A
24 March 1985 S.S. Lazio 1–1 A.S. Roma 71' Antonelli (R), 73' Giordano (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1988–89 15 January 1989 S.S. Lazio 1–0 A.S. Roma 25' Di Canio Stadio Olimpico Serie A
28 May 1989 A.S. Roma 0–0 S.S. Lazio Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1989–90 19 November 1989 A.S. Roma 1–1 S.S. Lazio 64' Bertoni (L), 83' Giannini (R) Stadio Flaminio[5] Serie A
18 March 1990 S.S. Lazio 0–1 A.S. Roma 30' Völler Stadio Flaminio[5] Serie A
1990–91 2 December 1990 S.S. Lazio 1–1 A.S. Roma 45' Völler (R) (pen.), 55' Sosa (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
6 April 1991 A.S. Roma 1–1 S.S. Lazio 54' Völler (R) (pen.), 80' Sosa (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1991–92 6 October 1991 A.S. Roma 1–1 S.S. Lazio 65' Riedle (L), 81' Rizzitelli (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1 March 1992 S.S. Lazio 1–1 A.S. Roma 5' Sosa (L), 70' Häßler (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1992–93 29 November 1992 S.S. Lazio 1–1 A.S. Roma 49' Giannini (R), 88' Gascoigne (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
18 April 1993 A.S. Roma 0–0 S.S. Lazio Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1993–94 18 August 1993 A.S. Roma 0–1 S.S. Lazio 24' Signori (pen.) Stadio Olimpico Trofeo Dino Viola[6]
24 October 1993 A.S. Roma 1–1 S.S. Lazio 17' Piacentini (R), 79' Di Mauro (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
6 March 1994 S.S. Lazio 1–0 A.S. Roma 7' Signori Stadio Olimpico Serie A
29 May 1994 S.S. Lazio 0–2 A.S. Roma 2' Cappioli, 37' Cappioli Stadio Olimpico Trofeo Giorgio Calleri
1994–95 27 November 1994 S.S. Lazio 0–3 A.S. Roma 3' Balbo, 25' Cappioli, 51' Fonseca Stadio Olimpico Serie A
23 April 1995 A.S. Roma 0–2 S.S. Lazio 30' Casiraghi, 70' Signori (pen.) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1995–96 1 October 1995 A.S. Roma 0–0 S.S. Lazio Stadio Olimpico Serie A
18 February 1996 S.S. Lazio 1–0 A.S. Roma 85' Signori (pen.) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1996–97 8 December 1996 S.S. Lazio 0–0 A.S. Roma Stadio Olimpico Serie A
4 May 1997 A.S. Roma 1–1 S.S. Lazio 35' Balbo (R), 91' Protti (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1997–98 2 November 1997 A.S. Roma 1–3 S.S. Lazio 47' R. Mancini (L), 57' Casiraghi (L), 84' Nedved (L), 91' Delvecchio (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
6 January 1998 S.S. Lazio 4–1 A.S. Roma 2' Bokšić (L), 32' Jugović (L) (pen.), 39' Balbo (R) (pen.), 75' R. Mancini (L), 80' Fuser (L) Stadio Olimpico Coppa Italia
21 January 1998 A.S. Roma 1–2 S.S. Lazio 45' Jugovic (L) (pen.), 54' Paulo Sérgio (R), 94' Gottardi (L) Stadio Olimpico Coppa Italia
8 March 1998 S.S. Lazio 2–0 A.S. Roma 50' Boksic, 62' Nedved Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1998–99 29 November 1998 S.S. Lazio 3–3 A.S. Roma 25' Delvecchio (R), 28' R. Mancini (L), 56' R. Mancini (L), 69' Salas (L) (pen.), 78' Di Francesco (R), 82' Totti (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
11 April 1999 A.S. Roma 3–1 S.S. Lazio 13' Delvecchio (R), 43' Delvecchio (R), 79' Vieri (L), 90' Totti (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
1999–00 21 November 1999 A.S. Roma 4–1 S.S. Lazio 7' Delvecchio (R), 11' Montella (R), 26' Delvecchio (R), 31' Montella (R), 52' Mihajlovic (L) (pen.) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
25 March 2000 S.S. Lazio 2–1 A.S. Roma 3' Montella (R), 25' Nedved (L), 28' Verón (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
2000–01 17 December 2000 S.S. Lazio 0–1 A.S. Roma 70' Negro (aut.) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
29 April 2001 A.S. Roma 2–2 S.S. Lazio 48' Batistuta (R), 54' Delvecchio (R), 78' Nedved (L), 95' Castroman (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
2001–02 27 October 2001 A.S. Roma 2–0 S.S. Lazio 49' Delvecchio, 90' Totti Stadio Olimpico Serie A
10 March 2002 S.S. Lazio 1–5 A.S. Roma 13' Montella (R), 30' Montella (R), 37' Montella (R), 53' Stanković (L), 64' Montella (R), 72' Totti (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
2002–03 27 October 2002 S.S. Lazio 2–2 A.S. Roma 51' Fiore (L), 57' Delvecchio (R), 66' Batistuta (R), 75' Stankovic (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
5 February 2003 S.S. Lazio 1–2 A.S. Roma 12' Cassano (R), 49' Emerson (R), 76' Fiore (L) Stadio Olimpico Coppa Italia
8 March 2003 A.S. Roma 1–1 S.S. Lazio 8' Stankovic (L), 89' Cassano (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
16 April 2003 A.S. Roma 1–0 S.S. Lazio 56' Montella Stadio Olimpico Coppa Italia
2003–04 9 November 2003 A.S. Roma 2–0 S.S. Lazio 81' Mancini, 86' Emerson Stadio Olimpico Serie A
21 April 2004 S.S. Lazio 1–1 A.S. Roma 40' Corradi (L), 61' Totti (R) (pen.) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
2004–05 6 January 2005 S.S. Lazio 3–1 A.S. Roma 29' Di Canio (L), 68' Cassano (R), 74' César (L), 85' Rocchi (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
15 May 2005 A.S. Roma 0–0 S.S. Lazio Stadio Olimpico Serie A
2005–06 23 October 2005 A.S. Roma 1–1 S.S. Lazio 40' Totti (R), 57' Rocchi (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
26 February 2006 S.S. Lazio 0–2 A.S. Roma 31' Taddei, 63' Aquilani Stadio Olimpico Serie A
2006–07 10 December 2006 S.S. Lazio 3–0 A.S. Roma 44' Ledesma, 52' Oddo (pen.), 73' Mutarelli Stadio Olimpico Serie A
29 April 2007 A.S. Roma 0–0 S.S. Lazio Stadio Olimpico Serie A
2007–08 31 October 2007 A.S. Roma 3–2 S.S. Lazio 12' Rocchi (L), 19' Vucinic (R), 42' Mancini (R), 57' Perrotta (R), 69' Ledesma (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
19 March 2008 S.S. Lazio 3–2 A.S. Roma 31' Taddei (R), 44' Pandev (L), 57' Rocchi (L) (pen.), 62' Perrotta (R), 92' Behrami (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
2008–09 16 November 2008 A.S. Roma 1–0 S.S. Lazio 50' Baptista Stadio Olimpico Serie A
11 April 2009 S.S. Lazio 4–2 A.S. Roma 2' Pandev (L), 3' Zárate (L), 9' Mexès (R), 58' Lichtsteiner (L), 81' De Rossi (R), 84' Kolarov (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
2009–10 6 December 2009 A.S. Roma 1–0 S.S. Lazio 79' Cassetti Stadio Olimpico Serie A
18 April 2010 S.S. Lazio 1–2 A.S. Roma 15' Rocchi (L), 54' Vucinic (R) (pen.), 64' Vucinic (R) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
2010–11 7 November 2010 S.S. Lazio 0–2 A.S. Roma 52' Borriello (pen.), 85' Vucinic (pen.) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
19 January 2011 A.S. Roma 2–1 S.S. Lazio 52' Borriello (R) (pen.), 57' Hernanes (L) (pen.), 76' Simplicio (R) Stadio Olimpico Coppa Italia
13 March 2011 A.S. Roma 2–0 S.S. Lazio 70' Totti, 90' Totti (pen.) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
2011–12 16 October 2011 S.S. Lazio 2–1 A.S. Roma 5' Osvaldo (R), 51' Hernanes (L) (pen.), 93' Klose (L) Stadio Olimpico Serie A
4 March 2012 A.S. RomaS.S. Lazio Stadio Olimpico Serie A

Statistics and records

Won Draw Won Matches Goals
A.S. Roma S.S. Lazio A.S. Roma S.S. Lazio
Serie A 48 54 35 137 167 130
Coppa Italia 9 3 5 17 21 16
Unofficial matches[7] 6 3 6 15 20 19
Total 63 60 46 169 208 165
  • The first derby was played on 8 December 1929, and ended 1–0 for Roma with a goal by Rodolfo Volk.
  • Lazio won its first derby on 23 October 1932 with goals by Demaría (L), Volk (R) and Castelli (L).
  • On 29 November 1953 was played the first derby in the Stadio Olimpico, and finished with a 1–1 draw with goals by Carlo Galli (R) and Paquale Vivolo (L).
  • The best result in a derby was the 5–0 victory of Roma during the season 1933–34. The best result for Lazio was the 3–0 victory of the season 2006–07.
  • Lazio holds the record of the most cosecutive victories in a single season, winning four derbies during the season 1997–98: two in the league (3–1 and 2–0) and two in the quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia (4–1 and 2–1).

Goal scorers

Player Club(s) League Cup Total
Italy Dino da Costa Roma 9 2 11
Italy Marco Delvecchio Roma 9 0 9
Italy Francesco Totti Roma 8 0 8
Italy Vincenzo Montella Roma 7 1 8
Italy Rodolfo Volk Roma 7 0 7
Italy Silvio Piola Lazio 6 1 7
Brazil Alexandre de Maria Lazio 5 0 5
Italy Tommaso Rocchi Lazio 5 0 5
Italy Amedeo Amadei Roma 5 0 5
Italy Pedro Waldemar Manfredini Roma 5 0 5
Italy Giorgio Chinaglia Lazio 4 1 5
Montenegro Mirko Vucinic Roma 4 0 4
Italy Fulvio Bernardini Roma 4 0 4
Italy Raffaele Costantino Roma 4 0 4
Italy Roberto Mancini Lazio 3 1 4

Players

  • Francesco Totti played the most number of derbies: 28 appearances. The most present for Lazio were Aldo Pulcinelli and Giuseppe Wilson, both with 19 appearances.
  • Dino Da Costa and Marco Delvecchio have scored the most number of goals in the derbies: 9. The best scorer for Lazio was Silvio Piola with 6 goals.
  • Vincenzo Montella holds the record for the most goals scored in a single derby. On 11 March 2002 he scored 4 goals in the 5–1 Roma's victory.
  • Arne Selmosson is the only player who scored in the derby both for Lazio and Roma.

References

  1. ^ "Football First 11: Do or die derbies". CNN. 2008-10-22. http://edition.cnn.com/2008/SPORT/football/10/22/first11.derbies/index.html. Retrieved 2008-11-16. 
  2. ^ "Report: Roma vs Lazio". ESPN. 2009-12-06. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=278574&cc=5901&league=ITA.1. Retrieved 2011-01-20. 
  3. ^ "Derby Lazio-Roma, blitz della polizia in ambienti ultras". Rai News. 2004-06-08. http://www.rainews24.rai.it/it/news.php?newsid=47513. Retrieved 2011-01-20. 
  4. ^ a b The full name is Coppa dell'Amicizia Città di Roma, not to be confused with the Coppa dell'Amicizia held by national and international teams between 1959 and 1968.
  5. ^ a b During the 1989–90 season the Stadio Olimpico was unavailable because it was under renovation for the 1990 World Cup.
  6. ^ The tournament included mini-games of 45 minutes and penalty shootout in the event of a tie.
  7. ^ Includes unofficial cups and tournaments, friendly matches and the 1944–45 Campionato romano di guerra. It does not cover the matches of 45 minutes in total. See Almanac of the Italian Football, Panini Group, p. 507, 2009.

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