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Lazio
Full name Societa Sportiva Lazio S.p.A.
Nickname(s) Biancocelesti (The White and Sky Blues)
Biancazzurri (The White and Blues)
Le Aquile (The Eagles)
Aquilotti (The Young Eagles)
Short name Lazio
Founded 1900
Ground Stadio Olimpico
Rome, Italy
(Capacity: 70,634)
Owner Flag of Italy Claudio Lotito
Chairman Flag of Italy Claudio Lotito
Head Coach Flag of ? Vacant
Current League Serie A 
2022–23 Serie A, 2nd
Website Club home page
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Football current event Current season

Società Sportiva Lazio commonly referred to as Lazio, is a professional Italian sports club based in Rome, most known for its football activity. The society, founded in 1900, play in the Serie A and have spent most of their history in the top tier of Italian football. Lazio have been Italian champions twice, and have won the Coppa Italia five times, the Supercoppa Italiana three times, and both the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Super Cup on one occasion.

The club had their first major success in 1958, winning the domestic cup. In 1974 they won their first Serie A title. The past fifteen years have been the most successful period in Lazio’s history, seeing them win the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Super Cup in 1999, the Serie A title in 2000, several domestic cups and reaching their first UEFA Cup final in 1998.

External links[]

  • Lazio at the Lega Calcio official website
  • Lazio at the UEFA official website
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History: Seasons
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S.S. Lazio squad - 2023–24

Maximiano •  Patric •  Vecino •  Marcos Antônio •  F. Anderson •  Pedro •  10 Luis Alberto •  11 Cancellieri •  13 Romagnoli •  15 Casale •  17 Immobile (c) •  18 Romero •  20 Zaccagni •  21 Milinković-Savić •  23 Hysaj •  26 Radu •  29 Lazzari •  31 Adamonis •  32 Cataldi •  34 Mario Gila •  44 Floriani Mussolini •  77 Marušić •  88 Bašić •  94 Provedel • 

Manager:  Flag of ? Vacant
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S.S. Lazio seasons

2017–18 · 2018–19 · 2019–20 · 2020–21 · 2021–22 · 2022–23 · 2023–24 ·

Lazio Football Club - Managers

Seghettini (1901–02) · Ancherani (1902–06) · Ancherani - Baccani (1906–07) · Mizzi - Baccani (1907–08) · Baccani (1908–24) · Kőszegi (1924–26) · Löwy (1926–27) · Sedlaceck (1927–28) · Technical commission (1928–29) · Piselli (1929–30) · Molnár (1930–31) · Barbuy (1931–32) · Stürmer (1932–34) · Alt (1934–36) · Viola (1936–39) · Allemandi - Di Franco (1939) · Kertész (1939–40) · Molnár (1940–41) · Canestri (1941) · Popovic (1941–43) · Canestri (1943–45) · Gualtieri (1945–46) · Cargnelli (1946–48) · Tognotti (1948) · Sperone (1948–51) · Bigogno (1951–53) · Notti (1953) · Sperone (1953–54) · Allasio (1954) · Raynor - Copernico (1954–55) · Ferrero - Copernico (1955–56) · Ferrero - Carver (1956) · Carver (1956–57) · Ćirić (1957–58) · Monza - Canestri (1958) · Bernardini (1958–60) · Flamini (1960–61) · Flamini - Carver (1961) · Todeschini (1961–62) · Lovati - Ricciardi (1962) · Facchini (1962) · Lovati - Lorenzo (1962–63) · Lorenzo (1963–64) · Mannocci (1964–66) · Neri (1966–67) · Gei (1967–68) · Lovati (1968) · Lorenzo (1968–69) · Lovati - Lorenzo (1969–70) · Lorenzo (1970–71) · Lovati (1971) · Maestrelli (1971–75) · Corsini (1975) · Maestrelli (1975–76) · Vinício (1976–78) · Lovati (1978–80) · Castagner (1980–82) · Clagluna (1982–83) · Morrone - Lovati (1983) · Morrone (1983) · Carosi (1983–84) · Lorenzo (1984–85) · Oddi - Lovati (1985) · Simoni (1985–86) · Fascetti (1986–88) · Materazzi (1988–90) · Zoff (1990–94) · Zeman (1994–97) · Zoff (1997) · Eriksson (1997–01) · Zoff (2001) · Zaccheroni (2001–02) · Mancini (2002–04) · Caso (2004) · Papadopulo (2004–05) · Rossi (2005–09) · Ballardini (2009–10) · Reja (2010–12) · Petković (2012–14) · Reja (2014) · Pioli (2014–16) · Inzaghic (2016) · Bielsa (2016) · Inzaghi (2016–21) · Sarri (2021–24)

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup winners

1961: Fiorentina • 1962: Atlético Madrid • 1963: Tottenham Hotspur • 1964: Sporting CP • 1965: West Ham United • 1966: Borussia Dortmund • 1967: Bayern Munich • 1968: Milan • 1969: Slovan Bratislava • 1970: Manchester City • 1971: Chelsea • 1972: Rangers • 1973: Milan • 1974: Magdeburg • 1975: Dynamo Kyiv • 1976: Anderlecht • 1977: Hamburg • 1978: Anderlecht • 1979: Barcelona • 1980: Valencia • 1981: Dinamo Tbilisi • 1982: Barcelona • 1983: Aberdeen • 1984: Juventus • 1985: Everton • 1986: Dynamo Kyiv • 1987: Ajax • 1988: Mechelen • 1989: Barcelona • 1990: Sampdoria • 1991: Manchester United • 1992: Werder Bremen • 1993: Parma • 1994: Arsenal • 1995: Real Zaragoza • 1996: Paris Saint-Germain • 1997: Barcelona • 1998: Chelsea • 1999: Lazio

UEFA Super Cup winners

1972: Ajax • 1973: Ajax • 1975: Dynamo Kiev • 1976: Anderlecht • 1977: Liverpool • 1978: Anderlecht • 1979: Nottingham Forest • 1980: Valencia • 1982: Aston Villa • 1983: Aberdeen • 1984: Juventus • 1986: Steaua Bucharest • 1987: Porto • 1988: Mechelen • 1989: Milan • 1990: Milan • 1991: Manchester United • 1992: Barcelona • 1993: Parma • 1994: Milan • 1995: Ajax • 1996: Juventus • 1997: Barcelona • 1998: Chelsea • 1999: Lazio • 2000: Galatasaray • 2001: Liverpool • 2002: Real Madrid • 2003: Milan • 2004: Valencia • 2005: Liverpool • 2006: Sevilla • 2007: Milan • 2008: Zenit St. Petersburg • 2009: Barcelona • 2010: Atlético Madrid • 2011: Barcelona • 2012: Atlético Madrid • 2013: Bayern Munich • 2014: Real Madrid • 2015: Barcelona • 2016: Real Madrid • 2017: Real Madrid • 2018: Atlético Madrid • 2019: Liverpool • 2020: Bayern Munich • 2021: Chelsea • 2022: Real Madrid • 2023: Manchester City • 2024: TBD •

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