The Giallorossi skipper featured at the competition in 2000 and 2004, picking up a total of six appearances and two goals. He has voted into the tournament XI in 2000, as well as earning the man-of-the-match award in the final between Italy and France, which the Azzurri lost 2-1 thanks to a David Trezeguet golden goal.
Aside from Totti, Roma is represented in the top 100 by another Italian, Angelo Domenighini, and two Germans, Rudi Voller and Thomas Hassler.
Domenighini played in a Giallorossi shirt for just one season in 1973-74, picking up 30 appearances and four goals, but had a starring role in Italy's 1968 European Championship triumph, when Ferruccio Valcareggi's side beat Yugoslavia 2-0 in the final.
Voller was at Roma from 1987 to 1992, playing 142 times and scoring 45 goals. He was part of the Germany squad that finished runners-up in the 1992 edition of the tournament. That squad also included Thomas Hassler, who accumulated 88 caps and 11 goals across three seasons in the Italian capital.
Hassler went on to lift the trophy in 1996, when Berti Vogts' team defeated the Czech Republic 2-1 at Wembley.
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