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Qu'est-ce (qui) est S S Alba-Audace Roma - définition

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN ROME, ITALY
As roma; AS Roma; Alba Roma; Alba-Audace; A. S. Roma; A S Roma; Associazione Sportiva Roma; Associazione Sportiva Rome; A.S. Rome; A.S.Roma; AS Rome; A S Rome; A. S. Rome; A.S.Rome; La Maggica; A.S. Roma kit history; A.S. Roma kits; Giallorossi; 2023–24 A.S. Roma season; 2023-24 A.S. Roma season
  • Roma fans at the Stadio Olimpico
  • 1960–61]]
  • The Roma of the first scudetto in 1942
  • The Roma of the second ''scudetto'' in 1983
  • [[Francesco Totti]], with the [[2007–08 Coppa Italia]]
  • [[Attilio Ferraris]], Roma captain during their formative years
  • player in Roma's history]]
  • [[Stadio Olimpico]] during a Roma match
  • Roma fans celebrating the Scudetto in 2001 at the [[Circus Maximus]]
  • UEFA Champions League]] Round of 16 match against [[Shakhtar Donetsk]]
  • Historical A.S. Roma positions in Serie A

long s         
  • ct}} ligature, as in "attraction") was the removal of the long s from the typeface.
  • Italic capitals: long s (right) and round s
  • Cycle Deſign (Cycle Design) in [[Berlin]], 2002
  • "Miss Austen's"—an example of a handwritten long s in a letter from [[Charlotte Brontë]] to G. H. Lewes, 12 January 1848
  • [[Wayside cross]] near [[Hohenfurch]], Germany, erected 1953, showing the long s in Roman typeface
  • Unusual capital form of long s in Ehmcke-Antiqua typeface
  • ligature]] and a nub on the long s
  • Wasser-Aufsehers-Gattin}} ("water attendant's wife") containing a long s adjacent to an ''f''
  • The medial ''s'' in Old Roman cursive
  • German handwriting ([[Bastarda]]), 1496, showing long and round s (as well as an [[r rotunda]]) in "priesters"
ARCHAIC FORM OF THE LATIN LETTER S (S)
Medial s; Long S; Non-terminal s; Non-terminal S; Old letter s; Long ess; Long ſ; Long-s; Uſes; Descending s
¦ noun an obsolete form of lower-case s, written or printed as ?.
Long s         
  • ct}} ligature, as in "attraction") was the removal of the long s from the typeface.
  • Italic capitals: long s (right) and round s
  • Cycle Deſign (Cycle Design) in [[Berlin]], 2002
  • "Miss Austen's"—an example of a handwritten long s in a letter from [[Charlotte Brontë]] to G. H. Lewes, 12 January 1848
  • [[Wayside cross]] near [[Hohenfurch]], Germany, erected 1953, showing the long s in Roman typeface
  • Unusual capital form of long s in Ehmcke-Antiqua typeface
  • ligature]] and a nub on the long s
  • Wasser-Aufsehers-Gattin}} ("water attendant's wife") containing a long s adjacent to an ''f''
  • The medial ''s'' in Old Roman cursive
  • German handwriting ([[Bastarda]]), 1496, showing long and round s (as well as an [[r rotunda]]) in "priesters"
ARCHAIC FORM OF THE LATIN LETTER S (S)
Medial s; Long S; Non-terminal s; Non-terminal S; Old letter s; Long ess; Long ſ; Long-s; Uſes; Descending s
The long s , also known as the medial s or initial s, is an archaic form of the lowercase letter . It replaced the single s, or one or both of the letters s in a 'double s' sequence (e.
Š         
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
S-caron; S caron; S with caron; S wedge
The grapheme Š, š (S with caron) is used in various contexts representing the sh sound usually denoting the voiceless postalveolar fricative or similar voiceless retroflex fricative /ʂ/. In the International Phonetic Alphabet this sound is denoted with ʃ or ʂ, but the lowercase š is used in the Americanist phonetic notation, as well as in the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet.

Wikipédia

A.S. Roma

Associazione Sportiva Roma (Rome Sport Association), commonly referred to as Roma (Italian pronunciation: [ˈroːma]), is a professional football club based in Rome, Italy. Founded by a merger in 1927, Roma has participated in the top tier of Italian football for all of its existence, except for the 1951–52 season. Roma has won Serie A three times, in 1941–42, 1982–83 and 2000–01, as well as nine Coppa Italiacode: ita promoted to code: it titles and two Supercoppa Italianacode: ita promoted to code: it titles. In European competitions, Roma won the UEFA Europa Conference League in 2021–22, the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1960–61 and was runner-up in the 1983–84 European Cup and the 1990–91 UEFA Cup.

Sixteen players have won the FIFA World Cup while playing at Roma: Attilio Ferraris and Enrique Guaita (1934); Guido Masetti and Eraldo Monzeglio (1934 and 1938); Aldo Donati and Pietro Serantoni (1938); Bruno Conti (1982); Rudi Völler and Thomas Berthold (1990); Aldair (1994); Vincent Candela (1998); Cafu (2002); Daniele De Rossi, Simone Perrotta and Francesco Totti (2006); Paulo Dybala (2022).

Since 1953, Roma has played home matches at the Stadio Olimpico, a venue the club shares with city rivals Lazio. With a capacity of over 72,000, the stadium is the second-largest of its kind in Italy, with only the San Siro able to seat more. The club plans to move to a new stadium, though it is yet to start construction. Having a strong local rivalry, Roma and Lazio contest the Derby della Capitale.

The club's home colours are carmine red and golden yellow, which gives Roma its nickname "I Giallorossi" ("The Yellow and Reds"). These colours have often been combined with white shorts. The club badge features a she-wolf, an allusion to the founding myth of Rome.