The Inter Cities Fairs Cup, a competition that run from 1955 to 1971, was created to involve some of the major cities of European culture during the period, with Roma invited to compete in the 1960-61 event.
Coach Alfredo Foni's side beat Belgium's Union Saint-Gilloise (4-1 on aggregate) and a Cologne XI (4-1 in a play-off after drawing 4-4 on aggregate) to reach their semi-finals, where they faced Scottish side Hibernian.
After a dramatic 5-5 draw after two legs, the Giallorossi won 6-0 to reach the final.
There they faced Birmingham, who had lost in the final of the previous edition of the Fairs Cup to Barcelona but gone on to win the 1961 FA Cup. Foni's men secured a 2-2 draw at St Andrew's, ensuring a packed crowd at the Stadio Olimpico for the deciding match.
In a hard-fought battle it took nearly an hour for Roma to break the deadlock, before Paolo Pestrin's glorious last-minute finish clinched a 2-0 win on the day and 4-2 aggregate triumph.
Captain Giacomo Losi then lifted what was, and the remains, the club's only European silverware to date.
See the story of the second leg - and the key highlights - in the special video below!
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Goalscorers: Farmers o.g. (56'), Pestrin (90')
Roma: Cudicini, Fontana, Corsini, Pestrin, Losi, Carpanesi, Orlando, Lojacono, Manfredini, Angelillo, Menichelli.
Birmingham City: Schofield, Farmers, Sissons, Hennessey, Smith, Beard, Hellawell, Bloomfield, Harris, Orritt, Singer.
Attendance: 60,000
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