Excluded Club Legend Francesco Totti Resigns As Roma Director
18th June 2019
The 42-year-old World Cup winner said his resignation was driven by his lack of inclusion in important decision-making within the club

- Roma legend Francesco Totti, who joined the capital club as a 12-year-old before retiring in 2017, announced on Monday he was resigning as director
- The three-time Serie A winners said they had offered a new role to Totti
- After making his senior Roma debut aged 16 in 1993, Totti went on to score 307 goals in 785 games, winning Serie A in 2001 and the Coppa Italia twice
ROME, Italy- Roma
legend Francesco Totti, who joined the capital club as a 12-year-old before
retiring in 2017, announced on Monday he was resigning as director.
"At 12:41pm on June 17, 2019, I sent an email... which
was for me unimaginable: I handed in my resignation," Totti told the Roma
website.
"I never thought that this moment would come."
The 42-year-old World Cup winner said his resignation was
driven by his lack of inclusion in important decision-making within the club,
something he blamed on Roma's American owner James Pallotta.
"I was a weight for the club, I was told I was too
cumbersome, both as a player and a leader," said an emotional Totti.
"Now I'm leaving and it hurts."
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The three-time Serie A winners said they had offered a new
role to Totti.
"The club is extremely disappointed to learn that
Francesco Totti has announced that he has decided to leave the club and not
take up the position of Technical Director of AS Roma," a statement
said.
"While we understand how hard it must be for him to
take this decision to leave AS Roma after 30 years, we believe that his
perception of the facts and decisions made at the club are both fanciful and
far from reality," it added.
Totti, who spent his entire professional career at Roma,
added: "There are many things that made me think, they never let me take
part. They only called me when they were in difficulty.
"In two years I've taken part in about 10
meetings."
The former club captain, capped 58 times by Italy, insisted
it was a "goodbye, not a farewell", without giving further details.
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"I can say that it is impossible for Totti to stay
outside of Roma," he said.
"Now I'll take a different path, but the moment another
owner really wants to count on me, I'll be ready."
After making his senior Roma debut aged 16 in 1993, Totti
went on to score 307 goals in 785 games, winning Serie A in 2001 and the Coppa
Italia twice.
His departure follows that of former teammate Daniele de
Rossi, the side's hierarchy deciding not to renew the midfielder's contract
after 18 years at the club.
The Stadio Olimpico outfit also denied reports of a
potential return for Totti with a potential attempted purchase.
"Regarding the repeated references to a possible
comeback with a new ownership, combined with information about interested
parties collected by him around the world, we hope that this was not meant to
be an inappropriate anticipation of a takeover attempt of the club, a scenario
that would be very sensitive as AS Roma is a listed company," a statement
said.
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"The club's investor group have absolutely no intention
of putting AS Roma up for sale, now or in the future," it added.