Daniele De Rossi

Player

Birthday July 24, 1983

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Rome, Italy

Age 40 years old

Nationality Italy

Height 1.84 m

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1983

Daniele De Rossi (born 24 July 1983) is an Italian manager and former professional footballer who is the head coach of Serie A club Roma.

2000

De Rossi joined the Roma youth system from Ostia Mare, where he had played as a striker, in 2000.

2001

De Rossi made his professional debut with Roma during the 2001–02 season, and made his Serie A debut the following year.

He made his first-team debut for Roma under manager Fabio Capello on 30 October 2001 against Belgian side Anderlecht in the UEFA Champions League.

In his first season with the club, he also made three appearances in the Coppa Italia.

2003

The following season, he made his Serie A debut on 25 January 2003 against Como in Piacenza.

Later that season, his first Serie A start, along with his first league and career goal, came on 10 May 2003 against Torino.

He soon established himself as a permanent member of the starting line-up in the holding midfield position during the next few seasons, and was considered one of the most promising young Italian players in the league, helping Roma to a second-place finish in Serie A during the 2003–04 season, and consecutive Coppa Italia finals in 2005 and 2006.

2004

De Rossi represented Italy at under-19, under-20, under-21 and senior levels, winning the 2004 European Under-21 Football Championship, and also represented Italy at the 2004 Olympics, winning a bronze medal.

From his senior international debut in 2004, until his retirement from the national team in 2017, he earned 117 caps, and is Italy's joint fourth-highest capped player of all time, and most capped midfielder of all time.

With 21 goals, he is the highest scoring midfielder for Italy post-World War II, and Italy's all-time second most prolific midfielder behind Adolfo Baloncieri.

2006

As player, he is known for his long career with hometown club Roma, as well as winning the 2006 FIFA World Cup with Italy.

He was named Serie A Young Footballer of the Year in 2006, and the Serie A Italian Footballer of the Year in 2009.

He was part of the 2006 World Cup-winning squad and also participated at Euro 2008, the 2009 Confederations Cup, the 2010 World Cup, Euro 2012 (finishing in second place), the 2013 Confederations Cup (finishing in third place), the 2014 World Cup, and Euro 2016.

Due to his maturity, tenacity and leadership on the pitch, on 15 March 2006, De Rossi wore the captain's armband for the first time in an UEFA Cup match against Middlesbrough.

Despite earning several cautions and a reputation as a hard-tackling player during the 2005–06 season, on 19 March 2006, De Rossi was praised by referee Mauro Bergonzi for fair play.

Roma were trailing 1–0 in a Serie A match against Messina, when De Rossi scored a goal from a header, which had been deflected off of his hand; Bergonzi did not see the incident and allowed the equaliser to stand.

However, De Rossi immediately told the referee that he had pushed the ball in with his hand, leading to the goal being disallowed.

Roma went on to win 2–1, although De Rossi endured an injury to his ankle during the match, which ruled him out for two weeks.

At the end of the season, he was named the 2006 Serie A Young Footballer of the Year for his performances.

In the 2006–07 season, De Rossi continued to be a decisive player for the team, scoring from 40 yards against Fiorentina on 5 November 2006, with Sébastien Frey in goal.

This was the first of three goals of the night for Roma, as they won the match 3–1.

He also scored the lone Roma goal in Roma's Champions League quarter-final defeat against Manchester United in the 2006–07 season.

2007

With the club, he won the Coppa Italia twice in 2007 and 2008, and the 2007 Supercoppa Italiana.

On 9 May 2007, De Rossi scored in Roma's 6–2 first leg victory of the 2007 Coppa Italia final over Internazionale, as Roma went on to win the trophy on aggregate.

The following season, under manager Luciano Spalletti, Roma won the Supercoppa Italiana over Serie A champions Inter, with De Rossi scoring the decisive goal from a penalty in a 1–0 victory in Milan on 19 August 2007.

2008

De Rossi also played a key role as the club defended their Coppa Italia title that season, defeating Inter once again in the final 2–1, on 24 May 2008, although they finished second in Serie A behind Inter.

Roma were unable to defend the Supercoppa Italiana against Inter the following season, losing the final 8–7 on penalties after a 2–2 draw following extra time.

During the match, De Rossi managed a goal in regulation time, and also converted one of Roma's penalties in the resulting shoot-out.

Roma finished the 2008–09 Serie A season in sixth place, reaching the quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia.

2009

He scored his first goal in the Rome Derby on 11 April 2009, in a 4–2 "away" defeat to cross-city rivals Lazio.

In 2009, De Rossi was named Italian Footballer of the Year.

During the 2009–10 season, De Rossi made his 200th Serie A appearance against Lazio in the Rome Derby of 6 December 2009.

2010

He was a key player in midfield under manager Claudio Ranieri, scoring a crucial goal in a 2–1 home win over rivals Inter on 27 March 2010, as Roma went on a 24-game unbeaten streak, narrowly missing out on the league title to Inter.

De Rossi also scored the decisive goal in a 1–0 win over Catania on 26 January 2010, in the Coppa Italia quarter-finals, as Roma reached the 2010 Coppa Italia final, losing out to Inter once again.

2012

De Rossi was named in the Euro 2012 Team of the Tournament for his performances.

2017

De Rossi inherited the captaincy of Roma at the start of the 2017–18 season following the retirement of Francesco Totti, during which he helped Roma to the Champions League semi-final for the first time in the Champions League era.

2018

At the end of the 2018–19 season, he left Roma after 18 seasons with the team.

With 616 appearances for Roma in all competitions, he is the club's second-most capped player of all time, behind Totti.

2019

He subsequently joined Argentine club Boca Juniors in the summer of 2019, and retired from professional football in January of the following year.