1984–85 A.S. Roma season
Associazione Sportiva Roma did not manage to repeat its successful previous two seasons, and instead took a step back to seventh in the league championship. New coach Sven-Göran Eriksson was soon to get to grips with Italian football, with Roma improving the next year to be a force for the title.
Squad
Goalkeepers
Defenders
Midfielders
Attackers
Serie A
Matches
Statistics
Goalscorers
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1984–85 in Italian football |
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- Arezzo
- Bari
- Bologna
- Cagliari
- Campobasso
- Catania
- Cesena
- Empoli
- Genoa
- Lecce
- Monza
- Padova
- Parma
- Perugia
- Pescara
- Pisa
- Sambenedettese
- Taranto
- Triestina
- Varese
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