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Ettore Viola Speaks: 'Everything for Roma'
Source: Il Romanista
Ettore Viola, son of legendary Roma president Dino Viola, gives an interview recounting his father's life and dedication to the Giallorossi. According to Ettore, his father—known as 'the Engineer'—spent his entire life studying and preparing to become Roma's president. The article highlights a remarkable moment when Dino Viola was on the verge of taking over the club: he called legendary coach Nils Liedholm and made him promise he would return to Roma, emphasizing the continuity and stability he envisioned for the club's future. This anecdote underscores Dino Viola's deep commitment to Roma's success and his strategic thinking about the club's leadership and sporting direction. The interview provides personal insight into one of Roma's most influential historical figures and his unwavering passion for the Giallorossi. [Summary based on excerpt only]
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Interviste Parla Ettore Viola: «Tutto per la Roma» Il figlio di Dino racconta l’Ingegnere: «Studiò una vita per diventare presidente. Quando stava per rilevare il Club, chiamò Liedholm e gli fece promettere che sarebbe tornato» 18/04/2026 - 08:00 VAI ALL'ARTICOLO
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