Cardiff
Romans
Founded by Italian immigrants, the club once known as Trelái Romans transcended its Welsh roots, attracting fans from all over Wales and even across the border in England.


Club Motto
Veni, Vidi, Vici
Nickname
I Ororossi
Founded
1912
Original Name
Trelái Romans FC
City
Cardiff
Stadium Name
Trelái Park Stadium
About
Formed by Italian immigrants, while much of the diaspora in Wales is located outside of the capital, the club previously known as Trelái Romans developed into attracting supporters from across the country and even across the Severn Bridge in England.
The imagery of the club may suggest a particular inspiration from a club in “The Boot” but Welsh residents of every Italian club-football inclination have taken I Ororossi into their hearts. It’s also not uncommon for the now Cardiff Romans to also wear change shirts in sky blue, as well as the blue of the Italian national team and the green, white and red of both Italy and Wales’s national flags.
Plying their trade in the English football pyramid before the transfer into the KIT LEAGUE, there have been ups and downs in the club’s long history but the 21st century has certainly been littered with highs.
