The SS Lazio/Biancocelesti

The SS Lazio/Biancocelesti
This club was established on January 9, 1900, based in Rome. Originally founded as an athletic club, sexy football was formed in 1902. Lazio name is taken from the Latin Latium which means broad or wide, but in fact, Lazio is the name of an area located in Rome.

Color Blue and white costume inspired by the color of the flag of Greece that gave birth to the Olympic tradition, the eagle emblem given as an offering by its founders to the symbol of the Roman Empire at that time. Lazio is the biggest club in the city of Rome choices.

Lazio In Action

Lazio has twice won the Serie A, namely in 1973/74 and 1999/00 seasons, four times won the Italian Cup (1958, 1997/98, 1999/00, 2003/04), and each one won the European Super Cup ( 1999) and Cup Winners' Cup (1998/99).

Data

Full name: Societa Sportiva Lazio SpA
Nickname: Biancocelesti (white and sky blue), Aquilotti (young eagle), Le Aquile (eagle)
Founded: January 9, 1900
Stadium: Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy (Capacity 82.656)
Costume: Light Blue-Light Blue (Cage), Dark Blue-Dark Blue (Away)
President: Claudio Lotito
Coach: Davide Ballardini


PLAYERS SEASON 2009 -2010

Goalkeeper:
1 Albano Bizzarri
40 Antony Iannarilli
86 Fernando Muslera
88 Tommaso Berni
89 Vincent degre

Defender:
2 Stephan Lichtsteiner
3 Lionel Scaloni
11 Aleksandar Kolarov
13 Sebastiano Siviglia
22 Ivan Artipoli
25 Emilson Cribari
26 Stefan Radu
28 Guglielmo Stendardo
79 Riccardo Bonetto
87 Mobido Diakite
91 Marco Davide Faraoni

Midfielder:
4 Fabio Firmani
5 Stefano Mauri
6 Ousmane Dabo
7 Eliseu
8 Matuzalem
17 Pasquale Foggia
23 Mourad Meghni
24 Cristian Ledesma
32 Cristian Brocchi
33 Roberto Baronio
42 Federico Sevieri
68 Christian Manfredini
99 Riccardo Perpetuini

Attacker:
9 Tommaso Rocchi (captain)
10 Mauro Zarate
18 Stephen Makinwa
19 Goran Pandev
21 Simone Inzaghi
41 Jacopo Sciamanna
74 Julio Cruz
81 Simone Del Nero


ACHIEVEMENT

1. Italian Championship two times (1973/74 and 1999/00)

2. Italian Cup four times (1958, 1997/98, 1999/00 and 2003/04)

3. Italian Supercup 2 times (1998 and 2000)

4. UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 time (1998/99)

5. European Super Cup 1 time (1999)

6. Coppa delle Alpi 1 time (1972)