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Foot Ball Club di Roma : ウィキペディア英語版
Foot Ball Club di Roma

Foot Ball Club di Roma (most known as Roman) was an Italian sports club from the Parioli area of Rome, originally founded in 1901 and most known for its football activity. The club is most noted for competing in the early Italian Football Championship competitions, before in 1927 becoming one of three Rome based clubs merging to form AS Roma, to whom they lent their colours.
==History==
The earliest origins of the club was from 1901 when Foot Ball Club di Roma was founded as a sports club, they did not in fact open their association football section until 1903 however with a slight name change.〔''La squadra del mio cuore "La Roma"'', allegato a ''Corriere dello Sport - Stadio'' - Modena, Franco Cosimo Panini Editore 1995 p.19〕
During the earliest days of the Italian Football Championship, only Northern Italian football clubs gained entry into the league so Roman had to wait until 1912–13 to make their championship debut and finished mid-table in the Lazio group. The following season the club played well, but did not progress passed the Lazio group stage as SS Lazio themselves were more dominant.
Their third season in the championship was more successful, they finished top of the Lazio group earning progression to the Central and Southern finals; even beating rivals SS Lazio 5–2. However, before the competition could progress any further, it was called off because of World War I.

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