Rosella Sensi

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Rosella Sensi, 2006

Rosella Sensi (born December 18, 1971 in Rome ) was president of the AS Roma soccer club until June 2011 and is the daughter of the former club president Franco Sensi .

Sensi was one of the few women in an important position at a top club in Europe. After the club only performed moderately - even in international tournaments - and several coach changes took place in a short period of time, Sensi tried together with coach Claudio Ranieri to get the team back on the road to success. With a strict austerity course, she also managed to slowly lead the highly indebted club back towards the black, for example by setting an upper salary limit of 2.5 million euros for the players - with the exception of Francesco Totti . Sensi is announcing its resignation after an American consortium led by the investor Thomas DiBenedetto gained the majority of shares in the association.

For her work, she was elected dirigente sportiva of the year in 2007.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Sensi resigns as president , sport1.de from June 28, 2011 (accessed June 28, 2011)