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Name: Lazio
Full Name: Società Sportiva Lazio S.p.A
Founded: 9 January 1900
City: Rome
Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Capacity: 72,481
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Società Sportiva Lazio, more commonly known simply as Lazio, are one of the biggest football club sin Italy with the Rome based team enjoying numerous years of success.

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SS Lazio

Lazio have won numerous trophies including the Serie A trophy, the Coppa Italia, the Supercoppa Italiana and European competitions including the Cup Winners Cup and the Super Cup.

Lazio’s traditional playing colour in Sky Blue with white shorts and socks which are in honour of Rome’s ancient Hellenic legacy.

Lazio’s biggest rivalry is with their city neighbours AS Roma, a team that they share there Stadio Olimpico stadium with. Matches between the 2 teams are known as Derby della Capitale (Derby of the capital) with the first match between the 2 held in 1929.

Aside from Roma, Lazio also have rivalries with both Napoli and Livorno.

As a team that has known so much success it is no surprise that the Roma giants have been able to play some household name players with some of the most notable including Pierluigi Casiraghi, Francesco Colonnese, Hernan Crespo, Luigi Di Biagio, Stefano Fiori, Paul Gascoigne, Michael Laudrup, Siniša Mihajlović, Pavel Nedved, Alessandro Nesta, Angelo Peruzzi, Karel Poborský, Fabrizio Ravanelli, Marcelo Salas, Lionel Scaloni, Nestor Sensini, Giuseppe Signori, Diego Simeone, Juan Sebastián Verón, Christian Vieri and Roberto Mancini.

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Societa Sportiva Lazio, or simply Lazio to most of us find themselves sin the strange position of been a top team in Italy, a regular performer in European competitions but in truth they have probably under-performed for much of their history.

They have been named Italian Champions after winning Serie A but only twice whilst they have fared better in cup competitions with multiple Coppa Italia (the Italian version of the FA Cup) and Supercoppa Italiana (the Italian version of the Charity Shield) wins downs the years.

The club have also enjoyed success on the European stage with wins in both the UEFA Cup Winners Cup and the UEFA Super Cup but when you look at some of the big name superstar players they have had amongst their playing roster down the years and you really feel that they should have had more success.

That is even more true when you think about the huge crowds that they attracts to their iconic Stadio Olimpico home ground.

The stadium which they share with rivals AS Roma is famous not only as a football stadium due to hosting the Italian cup finals every season as well as a been a venue for the Champions League final and World Cup games down the years but it is also a famous Athletic Stadium where it hosts a Diamond League meeting every year and has hosted World and European Championships and as you would expect from it’s name, it was the main stadium used for the 1960 Rome Summer Olympics.

The club, which is famed for their sky blue playing strip, do struggle for attendances from time to time and to fill their cavernous home ground which struggles for an atmosphere anyway due to the large running track around the pitch which means that many fans are far far from the action.

When it comes to derby days however in the Italian capital that quickly changes with matches between SS Lazio and AS Roma, given the name Derby della Capitale (Derby of the Capital City), the match always guarantees a packed house and one of the loudest and at times fiercest atmospheres in world football.

With the fans giving a great background the action, Rome Derby matches tend to be amongst the highlights of the Italian footballing calendar and that makes them a must watch no matter if you are a fan of either side or just a football fan in general.

Unfortunately the club have developed a bad reputation for the actions of their ‘ultra-fans’ who have been involved in numerous incidents both on and off of the field and that is something which has really hurt the club, in terms of fines and fans staying away from the club and it has also caused damage to the stadium and extra safety measure needed to be implemented.

The fans have often caused away fans to stay away from matches, which has affect the atmosphere of games but the fans of Lazio have remained strong links to fans of Inter Milan, Triestina and Hellas Verona.

As you would expect form a large club from the capital city, Lazio have a number of rivalries aside from their city neighbours with rivals including Juventus, Fiorentina and AC Milan with particularly strong rivalries with Napoli and Livorno.

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History of Lazio FC

SS Lazio are one of the biggest clubs in Italian football, which is of course one of the world most successful football playing countries, and with the club based in the prestigious city of Rome, it is no surprise that the club have a long and fascinating history.

Just as is the case with most things, upset the size of the club, things started from humble beginnings when what we now know simply as Lazio were formed in 1900 as Societa Podistica Lazio.

For the first decade of the clubs existence they remained an amateur side but by 1912, the club had joined the Italian Football Federations growing leagues that were expanding to central and southern parts of Italy.
They enjoyed some early success by reaching the play-offs on 3 occasions but lost to Pro Vercelli (1913), Casale (1914) and Genoa 1893 (1923) but in a move that became one of the biggest reasons that Lazio became a giant of Italian football when in 1927 Lazio were the only Roman club to resist the then fascist regimes decision to merge all clubs based in the capital to become the new Roma club.

Lazio were one of the inaugural clubs in the first ever Serie A season in 1929 but things were only steady at best to begin with as the clubs best pre-war finish came in 1937, when they finished runners up.

After the war, the club established themselves as an upper midtable side and they picked up a Coppa Italia trophy in 1958 but soon after they were relegated for the first time in 1961, before been promoted back to the top flight a couple of years later.

Relegation soon followed again in 1971 but upon their immediate return, they went on to push hard for a league title once again but came up short on the last game of the season.

With a number of star names in their ranks, including Giuseppe Wilson, Luciano Re Cecconi, Mario Frustalupi and Giogio Chinaglia, the club continues to improve on the field and picked up a league title in the 1973-74 season.

Unfortunately there successful side was broken up and they settled back into the midfield of the Serie A title before been relegated in 1980 due to a scandal around the betting on Lazio matches.

The club struggled in the 2nd flight and even suffered from further points deductions due to more scandals and they even came close to relegation to the 3rd tier but that seemed to spur them on and y the end of the 80’s they were back in the flight.

The early 1990’s saw the club not only establish themselves in the top flight once again but they started to spend heavily on top stars including Paul Gascoigne from Spurs, Juan Sebastian Veron, Christian Vieri and they also broke the world transfer record when they spent £35,000,000 on Hernan Crespo from Parma.

This led to the club pushing for titles once again and wit further signings including the likes of Sinisa Mihajlovic, Alessandro Nesta, Marcelo Salas and Pavel Nedved, the club went on to win its second Scudetto title in 2000.

During this successful period at the turn of the century, the club also enjoy success in the Italian Cup and in Europe so it was no surprise when they decided to build on that on the field success and improve their off of the field situation when they became the first Italian football club to go public and to be quoted on the Piazza Affari stock market.

Unfortunately, been public company and a football club never goes well and the money started to run out quickly in the Italian capital and the side son the field performances began to struggle as top stars left the club.

Another scandal, this time financial, hit the club but thanks to been purchased by Claudio Lotito, they became more settled off of the field and by the mid-2000’s and after another scandal hit them, this time for match fixing, the club made it to the Champions League.

Since then the club have become well established in Serie A and a club that is also in and around the battle for European places and they are always capable of a good cup run.

Amongst their highlights over the last couple of decades have included winning the Coppa Italia in the 2008-09 season and then winning the Supercoppa Italiana the next season against Inter.

Their good cup form continued with another domestic cup success in both 2012-13 and 2018-19 and in 2019, they won their fifth Supercoppa trophy.

In 2020, the club reached he Champions League for the first time in 12 years after finishing in the top 4.

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