Torino FC

Torino Football Club, is one of Italy’s most historic football clubs. Based in Turin, Piedmont, the club was founded on December 3, 1906

Torino FC 2024–25 squad list

#PlayerTeamPositionDate of BirthAge
Vanja Milinkovic-SavicTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Alberto PaleariTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Antonio DonnarummaTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Lapo SivieroTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Cristiano BiraghiTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Borna SosaTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Valentino LazaroTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Adam MasinaTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Marcus PedersenTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Jakub KrzyzanowskiTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Guillermo MaripanTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Perr SchuursTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Adrien TamezeTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Saul CocoTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Sebastian WalukiewiczTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Ali DembeleTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Rodrigo MendesTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Cornelius OlssonTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Alieu Atlee MannehTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Raffaele MarchioroTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Samuele RicciTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Ivan IlicTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Karol LinettyTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Gvidas GineitisTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Marco Dalla VecchiaTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Igor BrzyskiTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Nikola VlasicTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Eljif ElmasTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Emirhan IlkhanTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Ussumane DjaloTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Sergiu PerciunTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Senan MullenTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Yann KaramohTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Amine SalamaTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Alieu NjieTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Dimitrianos TzouliouTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Zanos SavvaTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Tommaso GabelliniTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Duvan ZapataTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Antonio SanabriaTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Che AdamsTorinoFebruary 20, 20250
Cesare CasadeiTorinoMidfielderJanuary 11, 20250
Leagues
Serie A
Seasons
2025-26
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Torino Football Club, known affectionately as Toro, is one of Italy’s most historic football clubs. Based in Turin, Piedmont, the club was founded on December 3, 1906, and has a rich legacy in Serie A, the top tier of Italian football. Torino is renowned for its passionate fanbase, iconic players, and storied triumphs, especially during their legendary dominance in the 1940s.

Major Achievements

  • Serie A Titles: 7 (1927–28, 1942–43, 1945–46, 1946–47, 1947–48, 1948–49, 1975–76)
  • Coppa Italia Titles: 5 (1935–36, 1942–43, 1967–68, 1970–71, 1992–93)
  • UEFA Cup Runners-up: (1991–92)
  • Mitropa Cup Titles: 3 (1936, 1947, 1991)

The club’s 1940s dominance, famously led by the “Grande Torino” team, is considered one of the greatest eras in Italian football history.

Home Stadium: Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino

  • 📍 Location: Turin, Italy
  • 🏟️ Capacity: 27,958
  • 🏛️ Renamed: In 2016, the stadium was dedicated to the memory of the legendary Grande Torino team.
  • 💥 Atmosphere: Famed for its intense and passionate supporters, creating an intimidating atmosphere for visiting teams.

Club Identity & Playing Style

Torino is known for:

  • Grit and Passion: Embracing an aggressive and determined playing style, reflecting the club’s “Toro” (Bull) spirit.
  • Youth Development: Producing talented players through their renowned academy, Primavera Torino.
  • Rich Tradition: Deeply rooted in the history of Italian football, with a strong identity tied to working-class Turin.
  • Maroon Colors (Granata): Symbolizing the club’s pride and heritage.

Iconic Eras & Memorable Moments

The Grande Torino Era (1940s)

  • The 1940s team, known as “Grande Torino”, is considered one of the greatest squads of all time, winning five consecutive Serie A titles (1943, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949).
  • The team was known for its innovative attacking style and dominance in Italian football, producing many players who starred for the Italian national team.

The Superga Air Disaster (1949)

  • On May 4, 1949, a tragedy struck when the plane carrying the Grande Torino team crashed into the Superga Basilica, killing all 31 passengers, including the entire team and coaching staff.
  • The tragedy left an indelible mark on Italian football, and Torino has since become a symbol of resilience and pride.

1975–76 Serie A Title

  • Torino won their seventh Scudetto in the 1975–76 season, led by players like Francesco Graziani and Paolo Pulici, marking their return to greatness after the Superga tragedy.

🇪🇺 1991–92 UEFA Cup Final

  • Torino reached their first-ever European final, the 1991–92 UEFA Cup, but narrowly lost to Ajax on away goals after a 2–2 aggregate draw.

Rivalries

Derby della Mole (vs. Juventus):

  • The oldest derby in Italian football, representing a fierce rivalry between working-class Torino fans and the wealthier Juventus supporters.
  • The matches are known for their intensity and passion, with Torino fans holding dear any victory against their city rivals.

Matches vs. Genoa, Sampdoria, and Milan Clubs:

  • Torino also has competitive rivalries with Genoa, Sampdoria, and both AC Milan and Inter Milan, reflecting their long history in Serie A.

Legendary Players

  • Valentino Mazzola: The captain of the Grande Torino, known for his leadership and skills.
  • Guglielmo Gabetto: A prolific goalscorer during Torino’s golden era.
  • Paolo Pulici: Torino’s all-time top scorer, pivotal in the 1975–76 Scudetto victory.
  • Francesco Graziani: A crucial part of Torino’s attack in the 1970s.
  • Gianluigi Lentini: A star of the 1990s era, known for his skill and flair.
  • Andrea Belotti: Torino’s modern-day hero, captain, and top scorer during the 2010s.

The Future of Torino FC

Torino aims to:

  • Return to European Competitions: Building a squad capable of competing in UEFA tournaments.
  • Develop Homegrown Talent: Leveraging their Primavera youth academy to produce the next generation of stars.
  • Strengthen Squad Depth: Focusing on smart signings and experienced players.
  • Maintain Serie A Stability: Ensuring consistent top-half finishes with aspirations for Europa League qualification.

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