LEGENDS
1934-1943
SILVIO PIOLA
He is the top scorer in the history of Italian football in the Highest Division with 290 goals. World Champion and Italian top scorer in the 1938 World Cup, he joined Lazio in 1934 and remained there until 1943. He collected 227 appearances in biancoceleste with 143 goals, making him the highest Serie A goleador in Lazio's history until 2021 when he was overtaken by Immobile.
1954-1961
BOB LOVATI
He arrived at Lazio in 1954, from the 55-56 season he became a starter and the designated heir to Sentimenti IV. He made 135 appearances between the posts at Lazio, from 1955 to 1961, captain of the team that would lift the club's first official trophy, the Coppa Italia, at the Stadio Olimpico in 1958. The bond with Lazio would never dissolve: coach, assistant coach, manager, talent scout, sports director.
1958-1960
FULVIO BERNARDINI
A precocious talent, he was born into football in Lazio from 1919 to 1926. A versatile player, goalkeeper, striker and winger, he would make 102 appearances with 73 goals for Lazio. His return as a coach was in 1958, after his tricolour triumphs in Florence and Bologna, when the Capitolini managed to win their first official trophy with the Coppa Italia.
1958-1962
MAURILIO PRINI
A versatile striker capable of scoring and deciding the 1958 Coppa Italia final against the very strong Fiorentina team. Maurilio, who had previously been a Fiorentina player, reaching the first European Cup final for an Italian team, was strongly wanted in Rome by his coach Fulvio Bernardini.From 1958 to 1962 he collected 69 appearances and 7 goals.
1964-1965 e 1986-1988
EUGENIO FASCETTI
He was the coach who led Lazio in the -9s in the troubled 1986/87 season that ended with the heroic salvation from the Serie C abyss won in the play-offs in Naples. During his career in biancoceleste, one season as a player (1964/65) and two as a coach (1986/1988) crowned with promotion to Serie A. 1986-1988
1969-1976
GIORGIO CHINAGLIA
Bought from Internapoli in the summer of 1969, he quickly became the star player in Lazio's history until 1976. The driving force and goal scorer of the team that Maestrelli would make immortal, Chinaglia, with his goals (24), consigned Lazio's first Scudetto to history in the 1973/74 season. In total Long John collected 246 appearances and 122 goals at Roma.
1969-1978 e 1978-1980
PINO WILSON
Purchased by Internapoli in 1969, he was one of the great protagonists of Maestrelli's Lazio. In biancoceleste he soon became a leader, winning the first historic Tricolore with the red captain's armband on his arm. He said goodbye to Lazio in 1980, after collecting 324 appearances and 6 goals. 1978-1980
1970-1980 e 1981-1986
VINCENZO D'AMICO
An extraordinary young talent, he will contribute significantly to the 1974 Scudetto. A half winger and striker, he wore the number 11 in Maestrelli's Lazio, but also in the post-Tricolour era he was to be a dragging force for the following generations, spanning footballing eras that were hard on the club's history. 276 appearances and 40 goals with Lazio. 1981-1986
1971-1976
TOMMASO MAESTRELLI
The coach was the creator and 'father' of the first historic Scudetto in 1974. Having arrived in Rome in 1971, he succeeded in his first year in getting Lazio back into the top flight, he came close to a miraculous Scudetto in 1972-73 as a newly promoted team, and he achieved his dream the following year. The Maestro played 187 Lazio matches, until 1976, before succumbing to the illness that plagued him immediately after the historic tricolour triumph.
1972-1977
LUCIANO RE CECCONI
Midfielder with a thousand lungs, energy and adrenaline at the service of an unforgettable team. Taken from Foggia, the blond midfielder from Lombardy was to be the number 8 of Lazio's most beloved team. Reserved and guascone, he wore the biancoceleste 109 times from 1972, scoring six goals. He died in 1977 in a tragic accident in a jewellery shop in the Fleming district.
1972-1977
FELICE PULICI
Bought from Novara in 1972, he quickly earned the esteem and affection of the Lazio public, who gave him the nickname 'Felix'. With the eagle on his chest he won the 1973/74 Tricolour, collecting 150 appearances over five seasons in the capital. After retiring, he remained very attached to the Lazio environment, holding various management positions until 2006.
1985-1987
GIULIANO FIORINI
One of the symbols of the unforgettable Lazio del -9. During his second season in the capital, the striker from Modena scored the decisive goal in the final against L.R. Vicenza in the historic match on 21 June 1987, allowing Fascetti's men to access the salvation play-offs to be played in Naples that would keep them in Serie B.
1985-1987
FABIO POLI
The final architect of the sporting miracle signed by Lazio, who started from -9 in Serie B. After a complicated first season, the striker from Romagna became a fundamental pawn in coach Fascetti's chessboard, scoring against Campobasso, in the salvation play-offs at the San Paolo in Naples, the goal that was worth an entire career and the stay in Serie B.
1985-2002
ALESSANDRO NESTA
Alessandro's talent entered Lazio in 1985. A midfielder in the youth sector, he won the Primavera championship in 1994, making his Serie A debut in the same year. From 1998-99 he captained Eriksson's team, winning the Scudetto, Cup Winners' Cup, European Super Cup, two Italian Cups and two Italian Super Cups. 261 total appearances and three goals with the shirt of his heart.
1990-1997 e 2001
DINO ZOFF
After a great career as a footballer, captain of the 1982 World Champion national team, he joined Lazio in 1990 as a coach. In 1992-93 he brought Lazio back to Europe after fifteen years, before serving as president from 1994 to 1998. After being coach of the national team, he returned to Lazio to replace Eriksoon until the end of the season. 202 Lazio benches for the legend.
1992-1997
GIUSEPPE SIGNORI
Arriving in the 1992-93 season, he inherited Ruben Sosa's number 11 jersey, erasing all memories of him to the sound of goals: three times top scorer (1993-1994-1995), idol and dragging force, finally captain. The fans took to the streets for him, preventing his transfer to Parma in the summer of 1995. His Lazio adventure ended in 1998, after 195 appearances and 127 goals.
1993-2003
LUCA MARCHEGIANI
Luca Marchegiani came to Roma after playing for Torino. From 1993 to 2003, a pillar of the Biancocelesti defence, he made 243 appearances, participating in the long era of triumphs: a Scudetto, two Italian Cups, two Italian Super Cups, a Cup Winners' Cup and a European Super Cup. His was the unbeaten record for the Lazio goal, 745 minutes recorded in the 97-98 season.
1997-2001
SVEN GORAN ERIKSSON
Swedish coach who arrived in Italy after successes in his homeland and at Benfica. He arrived at Lazio in 1997 where he opened the longest winning cycle in the club's history. After the Coppa Italia in 1998, he won two Italian Super Cups, the double (Scudetto and Coppa Italia) in 2000, the Cup Winners' Cup and the European Super Cup, both in 1999. He finished in 2001, collecting after 188 benches.
1998-2004
SINISA MIHAJLOVIC
The warrior Sinisa, after historic successes in his homeland with Red Star, trained and tactically structured himself in Italy. He joined Lazio in 1998. A specialist in free kicks, he scored the club's historic first Champions League goal, racking up trophies: Scudetto, two Italian Cups, two Italian Super Cups, a Cup Winners' Cup and a European Super Cup. 193 total appearances, 33 goals.
1999-2010 e 2010-2021
SIMONE INZAGHI
As a footballer and coach he left an indelible mark. In his decade as a player with 196 games and 55 goals he won the European Super Cup, the Scudetto, three Italian Cups and two Italian Super Cups. Overall. In 2014 he became coach, won two Italian Cups and an Italian Super Cup Primavera, and with the first team one Italian Cup and two Italian Super Cups.2010-2021
2008-
STEFAN RADU
The player with the most appearances in Lazio's history. The Romanian defender, who arrived in the capital in January 2008, reached 402 appearances for the Biancoceleste on 3 April 2021, surpassing the previous record of Giuseppe Favalli. His palmares includes three Coppa Italias and two Italian Super Cups.
2011-2021
SENAD LULIC
It only took a goal in the 71st minute for Senad Lulic, the hero of the 26th May 2013 Coppa Italia final against Roma, to enter the Olympus of Biancocelesti legends undisputedly. In his years at Lazio, the Bosnian took the field 371 times, scoring 34 goals, including one in the 2019 Italian Super Cup final. From 2017 to 2021 he wore the captain's armband.
2016-
CIRO IMMOBILE
The top scorer in Lazio's history. The bomber from Campania with the biancoceleste jersey has won the Serie A top scorer ranking three times, winning the Golden Shoe in the 2019/20 season and equalling the record for goals in a single league, 36, set by Higuain in the Napoli jersey.