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  1. Daniele De Rossi Ufficiale OMRI [3][4] (Italian pronunciation: [daˈnjɛːle de ˈrossi]; born 24 July 1983) is an Italian football manager and former professional player. As a football player, he is known for his long career with hometown club Roma, as well as winning the 2006 FIFA World Cup with Italy.

  2. Daniele De Rossi former footballer from Italy Defensive Midfield last club: CA Boca Juniors * Jul 24, 1983 in Roma, Italy

  3. Daniele De Rossi played 18 seasons and 616 times for hometown club Roma and will go down as one of his beloved club's best ever. Another legend, Totti, was there to celebrate him too.

  4. Sep 18, 2024 · Roma have sacked manager Daniele de Rossi just four matches into the new Serie A season. Roma, who hired De Rossi to replace Jose Mourinho at the Stadio Olimpico in January, have been unable...

  5. Mar 5, 2024 · Daniele De Rossi played his last game for Roma under a deluge. Seagulls kept dive-bombing into the Stadio Olimpico. It was like Ostia, the city’s seaside, where De Rossi grew up.

  6. Jan 16, 2024 · AS Roma are pleased to confirm that Daniele De Rossi has been appointed as head coach until 30 June 2024. After an 18-year playing career with AS Roma, De Rossi will return home as head coach, with his first game being the club's upcoming Serie A match against Verona on Saturday evening at the Stadio Olimpico.

  7. Daniele de Rossi has been sacked as Roma head coach after eight months in charge. The ex-Italy midfielder, who made 616 appearances for the club as a player, was sacked on Wednesday morning.

  8. Jan 6, 2020 · Italy World Cup winner Daniele de Rossi has announced his retirement at the age of 36. De Rossi has left Argentine side Boca Juniors, who he joined in the summer, and ends an 18-year career....

  9. Sep 18, 2024 · This is the profile site of the manager Daniele De Rossi. The site lists all clubs he coached and all clubs he played for.

  10. Mar 7, 2024 · Club legend Daniele de Rossi has revived Roma since Jose Mourinho's sacking, as BBC Sport columnist Mina Rzouki explains.