Roberto Moroni
- Simon Basten

- Jun 18
- 1 min read
Roberto Moroni was born in Fiumicino near Rome on April 30, 1940.

He began his football career with the Fiumicino club. At the age of sixteen, he went on a trial for Juventus. He successfully passed it, but later declined to sign for the club, preferring to return home. In 1958, he was signed by Lazio, initially playing for the club's junior team. He took part in Lazio's 1959 pre-season training camp in Abbadia San Salvatore.
He played only one official match in the Coppa Italia: a 3–0 defeat in Juventus–Lazio on June 18, 1960. The Biancocelesti had eleven missing players so coach Fulvio Bernardini was forced to send in reserves and youngsters. Lazio were brave, but could do very little against the might of the fresh Italian champions.
In 1961, he was transferred to Chieti in Serie C. In the 1962–63 season, he continued in Serie C with Rosignano Solvay; in 1963–64 with L'Aquila; and in 1964–65 with Tevere Roma. He then played for Frosinone Calcio during the 1965–66 and 1966–67 seasons.
He was subsequently employed by Assitalia and played for the insurance company's football team. Later, while continuing to work as an insurance agent for Assitalia, he spent six seasons with Fulgorcavi, first as a player, then as assistant coach to Eugenio Fascetti, and later as sporting director.
He subsequently coached Ostia Antica and the youth teams of Fiumicino.
Lazio Career
Season | Coppa Italia Appearances |
1959-60 | 1 |
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