For the unrelated women ‘s football team, see A.C.F. Torino italian football club

Football club

The build up of turin in the italian football league structure since the first season of a mix Serie A ( 1929/30 ). Torino Football Club ( italian pronunciation : [ toˈriːno ] ), normally referred to as Torino or just Toro, is an italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont. They presently play in Serie A. Founded as Foot-Ball Club Torino in 1906, Torino are among the most successful clubs in Italy with seven league titles, including five back-to-back league titles during the 1940s. The Grande Torino, as the team was known, was widely recognised as one of the strongest footballing sides of the period, until the stallion team was killed in the 1949 Superga vent catastrophe. [ 1 ] They have besides won the Coppa Italia five times, the last of which was in the 1992–93 season. Internationally, Torino won the Mitropa Cup in 1991 and were finalists in the UEFA Cup in 1991–92. Torino plays all of its home games at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino ( besides known as the Stadio Comunale “ Vittorio Pozzo ” until 2006 ). The club ‘s traditional color is maroon, and its symbol is a rampant taurus, the traditional symbol of the city of Turin, from which the club ‘s nickname is derived, “Il Toro” ( The Bull ). turin have a local competition with Juventus F.C. and the two sides contest the Derby della Mole .

history [edit ]

The foundation and first steps [edit ]

football first arrived in the city of Turin at the goal of the nineteenth hundred, introduced by the industrial Swiss and English. By 1887, Football & Cricket Club – the oldest italian football club – had already been founded in the capital of Piedmont, followed in 1889 by Nobili Torino. In 1891 the two clubs merged to form Internazionale Torino, after which Football Club Torinese was founded in 1894. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ]
Alfred Dick, founder and then president of the newly born Foot-Ball Club Torino The new game quickly supplanted the popularity of pallapugno, which led to the foundation garment of the football sections of the sports clubs Ginnastica Torino and Juventus. On 8 May 1898 Internazionale Torino, Football Club Torinese and Ginnastica Torino, along with Genoa as contribution of the International Exhibition for the fiftieth anniversary of the Statuto Albertino gave birth to the first italian Football Championship. In 1900, Football Club Torinese absorbed Internazionale Torino, and on 3 December 1906 at the Voigt brewery ( now bar Norman ) on Via Pietro Micca an alliance was formed with a group of Juventus dissidents, led by the swiss financier Alfred Dick. [ 7 ] Through the amalgamation of Football Club Torinese and the aforesaid group, “ Foot-Ball Club Torino ” was formed. The first official pit was played on 16 December 1906 in Vercelli against Pro Vercelli, won 3–1 by Torino .
turin players pose for a photograph in 1906. The foremost bowler hat was played in the new year, dated 13 January 1907, in which Torino defeated Juventus 2–1. Torino successfully replicated this by a margin of 4–1 a calendar month later and gained the properly to enter the final cycle of the italian Football Championship, placed second behind Milan. turin did not participate in the 1908 italian Football Championship as a rule was passed which limited the consumption of alien players. The club alternatively played in two democratic “ minor ” tournaments : the covet “ Palla Dapples ” ( a silver medal trophy in the form of a rule football ), won against Pro Vercelli ; and an external tournament organised by La Stampa, which took target in Turin that class. turin lost in the concluding to swiss side Servette. [ 8 ] In 1915, Torino were denied their first very championship attempt by the outbreak of World War I. With one match left to play, Torino ( in second ), were two points behind leaders Genoa. In the final examination crippled of the backing, Torino would have had the opportunity to play the Genoese head-on after defeating them in the first leg 6–1 .

The first scudetto [edit ]

turin during a enlistment of Argentina in 1929 Heinrich Schönfeld, a advancing, joined the team in 1923 and became the top scorer in the 1923–1924 Serie A. He scored 22 goals, in 20 games, scoring 51.1 % of the team ‘s goals. [ 9 ] The club experienced its foremost success under the presidency of Count Enrico Marone Cinzano, who was responsible for building the Stadio Filadelfia. [ 10 ] In attack, Torino boasted the Trio delle meraviglie ( Trio of Wonders ), composed of Julio Libonatti, Adolfo Baloncieri and Gino Rossetti, and won their first scudetto on 10 July 1927 after a 5–0 gain against Bologna. however, the title was revoked on 3 November 1927 due to the “ Allemandi Case ”. [ 10 ] After the revoke of the prior scudetto, Torino were reconfirmed champions of Italy in the 1927–28 season. The “ Trio of Wonders ” scored 89 goals between them, with the title won on 22 July 1928, a 2–2 draw against Milan. [ 10 ] After the resignation of Cinzano, the club began a dull decay in the early 1930s and often finished mid-table. It was not until the 1935–36 season that it began its revival, with a third-place end in the league and beginning victory of the Coppa Italia. Renamed “ Associazione Calcio Torino ” due to the italian fascist government, Torino finished in second topographic point in the 1938–39 temper, under the technical film director Ernest Erbstein. In 1939–40, Torino finished in fifth identify, and saw the arrival of club president Ferruccio Novo. Novo provided fiscal support to the club and utilised his skill as a careful administrator. With valuable contributions from Antonio Janni, Giacinto Ellena and Mario Sperone, Novo was able to build a team known as the “Grande Torino”. [ 10 ]

Grande turin [edit ]

Invincibles of the “Grande Torino”, winners of five consecutive Theof the “ Grande Torino ”, winners of five consecutive Serie A titles The club ‘s greatest menstruation is encapsulated in the Grande Torino, a team which won five titles in a row ( not considering the pause to the league in the 1944 Campionato Alta Italia, in which the Italian Football Federation ( FIGC ) in 2002 recognised only honorary value to Spezia ) between 1942 and 1949, and the Coppa Italia in 1943 ( due to this success, Torino was the first team to win the coveted Scudetto and Coppa Italia “ double ” in Italy during the same season ). Torino ‘s players formed the backbone of the Italy national team in this period, at one point fielding ten players simultaneously in the Azzurri. The master and undisputed leader of the team was Valentino Mazzola, father of Ferruccio and Sandro, who would subsequently follow their forefather in becoming footballers. The distinctive starting batting order was : Bacigalupo ; Ballarin ; Maroso ; Grezar ; Rigamonti ; Castigliano ; Menti ; Loik ; Gabetto ; Mazzola ; Ossola. Their achiever came to an abrupt end on 4 May 1949 when the Fiat G.212 airliner carrying the whole team crashed against the retaining wall of the Basilica of Superga in Turin. The clang was attributed to dense obscure and spatial disorientation due a defective altimeter in the cockpit. The team had been returning from a friendly with Benfica played in Lisbon. In addition to the entire team and reserve players, the crash claimed the lives of coaches Egri Erbstein and Leslie Lievesley, two club officials, the golf club masseur, three journalists, and the four members of the crew. [ 11 ]

From relegation to the deed [edit ]

Difficult years followed in the consequence of the calamity. A behind worsen led to the club ‘s first delegating to Serie B, which took rate under the list “ Talmone Torino ” in 1958–59. The quell in Serie B would only last one season, with Torino ‘s return to the top flight in 1960–61. In 1963, Orfeo Pianelli assumed presidency. He appointed Nereo Rocco as coach and signed club icon Gigi Meroni, nicknamed “ The Maroon Butterfly ” ( La Farfalla Granata ). [ 12 ] In 1964–65, the team finished in third base place. On 15 October 1967, Meroni was killed while crossing the street after a league crippled. [ 13 ] Despite the calamity, Torino finished the season in seventh place and won the Coppa Italia. The reconstruction of a winning team, initiated by the club president Pianelli, continued with the victory of another Coppa Italia in the 1970–71 season. In the 1971–72 season, Torino managed a third-place end, placed just one point behind Juventus. Across the adopt three seasons, Torino placed sixth, fifth, and sixth again ahead of what would be their one-seventh Serie A title in the 1975–76 season. The scudetto was won after a rejoinder against Juventus, who held a five-point advantage over the Granata during the give. however, three square losses for the Bianconeri, the second of which was in the bowler hat, allowed Torino to overtake. In the final round, Torino held a one-point advantage and, until then, had won every previous family repair. Torino hosted Cesena at the Comunale but could only manage to draw ; Juventus, however, were defeated at Perugia. The claim was won by two points ahead of Juventus, 27 years after the Superga calamity .
The same style race was repeated the following year in a season that saw Torino coating with 50 points behind Juventus ‘ 51, a phonograph record points total for the 16-team league format. In 1978, Torino finished second again ( tied with a Vicenza side led by Paolo Rossi ), still behind Juventus but with a larger gulf in points. In late years, whilst still remaining one of Serie A ‘s top teams, the team began a slowly refuse and was not able to replicate past results, with the exception of the second place in 1984–85, where the team finished behind a Verona slope led by Osvaldo Bagnoli .

Journey in Europe and bankruptcy [edit ]

At the end of the 1988–89 season Torino were relegated to Serie B for the second time in their history. [ 14 ] The club was promoted back to Serie A in the 1989–90 temper, and after having made crucial signings, qualified for the UEFA Cup under Emiliano Mondonico. [ 15 ] The following season, Torino knocked Real Madrid out of the 1991–92 UEFA Cup in the semifinals, but lost the final on the away goals convention to Dutch side Ajax, after a 2–2 pull in Turin and 0–0 in Amsterdam. In Serie A, Torino finished in third place. [ 16 ] In the 1992–93 season, Torino won their fifth Coppa Italia after defeating Roma, [ 16 ] however the club subsequently went through a period of austere economic difficulties. The club changed presidents and managers several times, but the results continued to worsen, and at the end of the 1995–96 season, Torino were relegated for a one-third time. [ 17 ] After a play-off lost on penalties in the 1997–98 season to Perugia, Torino returned to Serie A in 1998–99, but were once again relegated at the end of the 1999–2000 season. [ 18 ] The club was immediately promoted second in the 2000–01 season, and the follow class finished in 11th place, and qualified for the Intertoto Cup. After being eliminated by Villarreal on penalties, Torino suffered its worst performance in Serie A, and were relegated after finishing in final position. [ 19 ] [ self-published source? ] Under Renato Zaccarelli, Torino achieved promotion in the 2004–05 temper. however, due to heavy debts accumulated under the president Francesco Cimminelli, Torino were denied submission into Serie A and the club ‘s bankruptcy was announced on 9 August 2005. [ 20 ] [ self-published source? ] On 16 August, the FIGC accepted the marriage proposal of a new master entity known as “ Società Civile Campo Torino ”, formed by a group of businessmen and led by lawyer Pierluigi Marengo. [ 21 ] The club was granted admission to the Petrucci Law, which guaranteed registration to Serie B, ampere well as all of the sporting titles of “ Torino Calcio. ” On 19 August, Urbano Cairo was formally announced as the newly president of the golf club at the bar Norman ( once known as Voigt brewery ). [ 22 ] With the sale, the club changed its name to “ Torino Football Club ”. Torino achieved contiguous promotion in the 2005–06 season after winning the play-offs. The pursue season, Torino escaped relegation in the penult round off of matches. After three seasons, the club once again were relegated to Serie B. During the 2009–10 season, Cairo named Gianluca Petrachi as the new sporting film director at Torino, but the club failed to gain promotion that season and the one take after. [ 23 ] [ 24 ]

return to Europe [edit ]

On 6 June 2011, the golf club formally announced Gian Piero Ventura as the new director ahead of the 2011–12 Serie B season, [ 25 ] with Ventura signing a annual shrink. [ 26 ] After a long campaign, Torino secured promotion to Serie A on 20 May 2012, after defeating Modena 2–0 in the penult beat of the season. [ 27 ] After achieving safety from relegation in the 2012–13 season, the 2013–14 season marked a shrill upturn for Torino, who finished seventh place, and qualified for the 2014–15 Europa League. [ 28 ] The stars of the class were Alessio Cerci and Ciro Immobile ; the latter finished as the top scorekeeper in Serie A. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] The 2014–15 season saw Torino reach the round of 16 of the Europa League, where they were eliminated by Zenit Saint Petersburg. In the league, Torino finished ninth, and in leap, won their inaugural bowler hat in 20 years. The following class, Torino finished the 2015–16 season in twelfth stead, after which Ventura, after five years in charge, left the baseball club for the Italy national football team. He was replaced by Siniša Mihajlović, [ 31 ] who finished the 2016–17 season in ninth rate. He was replaced by Walter Mazzarri in January, who guided the club to another ninth-place finish at the end of the 2017–18 season. The follow season Torino finished in seventh locate and qualified for the Europa League after a five-year absence .

Colours and badge [edit ]

The brazilian Júnior in the mid-1980s wearing the traditional turin colors The first uniform used by Torino alone a few days after its foundation garment and in the beginning game of its history against Pro Vercelli was striped orange and black, similar to the kits used by Internazionale Torino and Football Club Torinese, the diachronic predecessors of the newly formed club. [ 32 ] incidentally the colours were excessively similar to that of the Habsburgs, historical enemies of the then ruling italian sign of the zodiac and considered inappropriate. Given the motivation to adopt a authoritative color the founders opted in the end for granata, a benighted shade of crimson exchangeable to burgundy. The most widely accept floor is that it was adopted in honor of the Duke of the Abruzzi and the House of Savoy, which, after the victorious liberation of Turin from the french in 1706, adopted a blood-colored handkerchief in honor of a messenger killed bringing the newsworthiness of victory. [ 33 ] early accounts, considered less dependable, talk of a protection to the founder Alfredo Dick, who was a fan of the Genevan team Servette, the swiss golf club of the founders homeland, or a reference book to the English club Sheffield, the oldest football club in the universe, whose colours were besides initially adopted by Internazionale Torino. There is even the possibility that the dark red was created by luck, as a consequence of repeated washing—a reconstruction that is found with many other club ‘s football kits—among the uniforms that were red with black socks ; the color derived, being considered a good omen, would finally be chosen as the official discolor. previously, the golf club had tried to obtain permission to use royal blue, but the monarch of Italy were reluctant to grant the use of their dynastic color to a single team, as opposed to a few years later, when azure adopted by the diverse national sports teams. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] Since then, the traditional home uniform of Torino has been composed of a kit combined with traditionally white but occasionally besides maroon shorts, and black socks cuffed maroon. It has not been unusual however to see the team take to the field with maroon socks, particularly at the plow of the 1970s and 1980s when the team permanently adopted a complete maroon kit. The away consistent, normally in reverse colours, consists of a white shirt with contrasting cuffs, maroon or sometimes flannel shorts, whiten socks and a maroon lapel. [ 32 ] [ 36 ] [ 37 ] Cyclically, an away shirt with a diagonal maroon band has besides been used. This is an court to River Plate, the Argentine clubhouse which has had close historical ties to Torino since the tragedy of Superga. [ 38 ] the shirt was debuted on 6 January 1953 in a league match against Milan, ending 1–1. [ 39 ] [ 40 ]
scudetto on the chest which encompasses the bull in a rampant position turin in 1976–77 with the traditional away shirt with theon the chest of drawers which encompasses the bull in a rampant position The Torino baseball club badge has constantly featured a rampant talk through one’s hat, the symbol of the city of Turin. [ 41 ] The current badge was adopted in the 2005–06 season, the beginning following the bankruptcy of Torino Calcio. The “ 1906 ” on the impart side of the shield was late added to denote the establish year of the historic Foot-Ball Club Torino. [ 41 ] In the 1980s, the Torino badge was square in shape with a conventionalized bull’s eye and the words “ Torino Calcio. ” This badge is still held in high gaze by the fans, and in 2013 it was voted by the readers of Guerin Sportivo as the most beautiful club logo of all time. [ 42 ] From 1990 until the bankruptcy, the badge in use recalled the one used at the time of the Grande Torino, with the significant deviation that the right side of the egg-shaped crossed the letter “ T ” and “ C ” ( initials of “ Torino Calcio ” ) alternatively of the letters “ A ”, “ C ” and “ T ” ( initials of “ Associazione Calcio Torino ” ). In 2017, the Irish club Wexford Youths renamed itself Wexford F.C. and adopted a new crest with rampant bull, inspired by Torino ‘s. Club president Mick Wallace is known to be a Torino winnow. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] [ 45 ]

stadium [edit ]

The Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino in 2007

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The foremost official match after the baseball club ‘s foundation, a bowler hat match against Juventus, took place on 13 January 1907 at the Stadio Velodrome Umberto. The club belated moved to the Piazza d’armi, which comprised numerous pitches : from 23 January 1911, the Lato Ferrovia ; and from 26 February 1911, the Lato Crocetta. Towards the conclusion of 1913 the clubhouse moved to the Stradale Stupinigi ; with the outbreak of the First World War, the stadium was requisitioned for military purposes. [ 1 ]
The grandstand of the new Stadio Filadelfia ; on the proper, the remains of the old stadium From 11 October 1925 until the end of the 1925–26 season, Torino played their home games at Motovelodromo Corso Casale ( now restored, it is dedicated to Fausto Coppi and besides hosts American football matches ), while awaiting their move to the Stadio Filadelfia. [ 46 ] The “ Fila ” as it was known was heavy associated with the exploits of the Grande Torino team of the 1940s : opened on 17 October 1926 with a catch against Fortitudo Roma, it hosted Torino ‘s games continuously until 11 May 1958 ( the final equal being a 4–2 victory over Genoa ). [ 1 ] In the 1958–59 season, the club briefly moved to the Stadio Comunale : the move was ephemeral however, as the club was relegated to Serie B that year, and returned to the Filadelfia out of superstition. [ 47 ] Torino played the entirety of the 1959–60 season and the adjacent at the Filadelfia, but in 1961–62 and 1962–63 the clubhouse began to use the Comunale for “ limited ” matches. The travel to the Comunale, a stadium with a standing capacity of 65,000, was completed in 1963–64, and Torino remained there until 27 May 1990 when the stadium was abandoned in favor of the Stadio delle Alpi. Built specifically for the 1990 FIFA World Cup, the Stadio delle Alpi was home to Torino from 1990 to 2006. [ 47 ] Following the reconstruction carried out to make the stadium suitable to host the 2006 Winter Olympics opening ceremony and close ceremony, Torino returned to the Stadio Comunale, renamed the Stadio Olimpico. The new capacity was now 27,958 seated, reduced by about 38,000 from the original in conformity with modern guard standards. [ 47 ] In April 2016, the Olimpico was renamed in honor of the Grande Torino. [ 3 ] [ 48 ] The Stadio Filadelfia besides served as the prepare ground of turin from 1926 to 1993. More recently, from 2006 to 2017, the team ‘s training base was the Sisport di Corso Unione Sovietica. [ 49 ] In the 2017–18 season, Torino returned to train at the restore Filadelfia. [ 50 ]

Players [edit ]

current squad [edit ]

As of 31 August 2021[51]

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

Out on lend [edit ]

As of 31 August 2021

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

luminary players [edit ]

For a list of every Torino musician, see class : turin F.C. players

FIFA World Cup winners
UEFA European Championship winners

turin and the Italy national team [edit ]

Among the players of Torino to win international respect with the Italy national football team are Adolfo Baloncieri, Antonio Janni, Julio Libonatti and Gino Rossetti, all winners with Italy at the Central European International Cup 1927–30, and who ( with exception of Libonatti ) besides won bronze medals at the 1928 Summer Olympics. [ 52 ] [ 53 ] [ 54 ] [ 55 ] Subsequently, Lido Vieri and Giorgio Ferrini were triumphant at the 1968 european Championship with the Azzurri, [ 56 ] [ 57 ] whilst Giuseppe Dossena won the FIFA World Cup in 1982. [ 58 ] On 11 May 1947, during a friendly match between Italy and Hungary that finished 3–2, Vittorio Pozzo fielded 10 players who were at Torino ; this remains the largest count of italian players fielded from the lapp club in the lapp peer in the history of the Italy national team. [ 59 ] With 74 players having represented Italy throughout the club ‘s being, Torino is the fifth ranked italian club for number of players capped by the Azzurri ( sixth by act of sum admissions ). [ 60 ] Francesco Graziani is the Torino player who has accumulated the most appearances ( 47 ) and goals ( 20 ) for Italy. [ 59 ] On 11 June 2017, Andrea Belotti scored the one-hundredth goal of a Torino player in an Azzurri shirt, during a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Liechtenstein. [ 61 ]

youth system [edit ]

The Torino youth system is formed of four men ‘s teams that participate in classify national leagues ( Primavera, Beretti, Allievi Nazionali Serie A & B, and Allievi Nazionali Lega Pro ) and three that participate at regional level ( Giovanissimi Nazionali, Giovanissimi Regionali A & B ). [ 62 ] Torino was one of the inaugural italian clubs to adopt a youth system, organised ampere early as the 1930s and is considered one of the best in Italy. [ 63 ] domestically, Torino hold the record for most championships won in both the Campionato Nazionale Primavera with nine titles, and the Campionato Nazionale Dante Berretti with 10 titles. In addition, they have won the Coppa Italia Primavera a record eight times, and the esteemed Torneo di Viareggio six times. The players developed in the Torino youth system were nicknamed “ Balon-Boys ” in honor of Adolfo Baloncieri, the musician and golf club icon who ended his Torino career in 1932. [ 64 ] The Torino youth system has developed numerous celebrated players, including actor and diarist Raf Vallone, who devoted himself to a career in the arts after his debut for the first gear team. [ 65 ]

Non-playing staff [edit ]

Board of directors [edit ]

staff [edit ]

As of 28 May 2021.[66][67]

celebrated coaches [edit ]

Supporters and rivalries [edit ]

An image of the Torino fans The fans of Torino hold a phone number of distinctions, including the first base ever organized supporters group in Italy, the Fedelissimi Granata, founded in 1951. [ 69 ] The fans besides displayed the inaugural banner of an organized cabaret, at the Stadio Filadelfia, and organised the foremost aside trip by plane in italian football, in 1963, during a game against Roma. [ 69 ] It was at the Filadelfia that Oreste Bolmida, the trumpeter fan made celebrated by the film Ora e per sempre besides performed. [ 70 ] In the 1970s the fans began to organise the club ‘s first choreographies, which were used in commercials of french car manufacturer Renault in the subsequent ten. [ 69 ] In 1979, the curva Maratona was awarded “ the most beautiful stand of Europe ” by French magazine Onze Mondial ; an persona of this segment of the stadium was late featured on the cover of France Football on 21 December 1979. [ 69 ] The fans of Torino are “ duplicate ” with the fans of Fiorentina. The radio link between the two sides was born in the early 1970s ascribable to a coarse anti- Juventus opinion and the stuffiness of the Viola after the Superga tragedy. [ 71 ] Supporters of Torino are on dependable terms with the curva nord of Alessandria and curva sud of Nocerina. [ 72 ] The friendship between brazilian cabaret Corinthians and Torino dates rear to 1914 ; that class, Torino became the first italian club to travel South America on tour. The baseball club played six friendly matches, two of which were against Corinthians, and despite the results on the field, the two clubs established friendly relationships. On 4 May 1949, when the Grande Torino team perished in plane crash of Superga, Corinthians paid tribute to the Italians in a friendly match against Portuguesa when its starting XI took to the field in Torino ‘s kit out. [ 73 ] The Argentines of River Plate are historically twinned with Torino, since the time of the Superga calamity. In the period following the disaster, the Argentine club was identical close to the italian club, organising a friendly and fundraiser to help the lay waste to team. On 26 May 1949, River flew to Turin to play a friendly charity equal organised by the FIGC, in concert with a choice that included the strongest italian players of the era, gathered under the mention of “ Torino symbol. ” [ 74 ] As a testimony to the relationship between the two clubs, the away jersey of the Argentine cabaret has been maroon on respective occasions ( most recently, the 2005–06 season ) while turin have sported several variations of an away kit with a diagonal ring, an court to River ‘s home kit out. [ 38 ] The shackle with the Portuguese of Benfica is besides very potent, the last to have met the Grande Torino before the aerial catastrophe of Superga. [ 75 ] other supporters with whom there is a friendship are supporters of English club Manchester City. [ 76 ] turin ‘s historical rivalries are with Sampdoria, Piacenza, Verona, Lazio, Perugia, Internazionale, Atalanta, Ternana and Ancona. [ 77 ] Torino ‘s friendship with Genoa turned negative as a leave of genoese festivities during the Torino–Genoa match on 24 May 2009 south korean won by the Rossoblu ; the leave contributed to Torino ‘s relegation to Serie B. [ 78 ] On 16 December 2012, the day when the two clubs met for the first time after Torino ‘s fall to Serie A, clashes erupted between the two club ‘s organized supporters. [ 79 ] The competition with city rivals Juventus is the most heated, with the two teams taking partially in the Derby della Mole, one of the most popular derbies in italian football and the oldest even played .

Honours [edit ]

domestic [edit ]

league [edit ]

Cups [edit ]

european [edit ]

  • Winners (1): 1990–91

Others [edit ]

  • Runners-up (1): 1971

friendly [edit ]

  • Winners (1): 2016
  • Amsterdam Tournament:
    • Runners-up (1): 1987
  • Torneo Interfederale Coppa Torino:
    • Runners-up (1): 1910

Notes:
^1 Torino won the title in the 1926–27 season, but it was subsequently revoked .

Statistics and records [edit ]

turin is in 8th stead in the Serie A all-time standings, [ 80 ] which takes report of all the football teams that have played in the top flight at least once. In the italian league, the team has finished in beginning invest on eight occasions, although the golf club has entirely won seven backing titles, [ 81 ] seven times in second gear place and nine times in third place. [ 1 ] In 100 seasons, including 18 in respective championships that preluded the one round format ( Torino withdrew in 1908 and the 1915–16 Coppa Federale is not recognised ), 73 in Serie A and 12 in Serie B, the club has finished on the dais in 23 % of cases. [ 1 ]
In the 2006–07 season, Torino, for the beginning clock in history played at a level higher than Juventus : while the Granata competed in Serie A, Juventus took function in Serie B following the consequence of the Calciopoli scandal. [ 1 ] Giorgio Ferrini holds the club ‘s official appearance criminal record with 566 appearances ( plus 56 goals ) accumulated between 1959 and 1975. [ 82 ] The criminal record for the most goals scored is held by Paolo Pulici, with 172 official goals ( in 437 appearances ) between 1967 and 1982. [ 83 ] Eight unlike Torino players have won the Capocannoniere award for league top scorekeeper in the italian top flight : the first was the austrian Heinrich Schönfeld with 22 goals in 1923–24. [ 84 ] He was followed by the italian Argentine Julio Libonatti, who scored 35 goals in 1927–28 and Gino Rossetti ( 36 ) in 1928–29. [ 84 ] Rossetti ‘s count of 36 goals remains the highest number of goals ever scored to win the prize. Eusebio Castigliano was the run scorer ( 13 ) of the first gear season after the second World War ( 1945 – 46 ), [ 84 ] followed by Valentino Mazzola in 1946–47 ( 29 ). [ 84 ] Torino would have to wait about 30 years before another league top scorekeeper emerged, namely when Paolo Pulici broke his low-scoring streak in the mid-1970s and won the award in 1972–73 ( 17 ), 1974–75 ( 18 ) and 1975–76 ( 21 ). [ 84 ] He was succeeded by teammate Francesco Graziani in 1976–77 who scored 21 goals. After about 40 years without a top-scorer from Torino, Ciro Immobile ( 22 ) established himself as the league ‘s clear scorer in 2013–14. [ 84 ]

divisional movements [edit ]

Series Years Last Promotions Relegations
A 78 2021–22 Decrease 6 (1959, 1989, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2009)
B 12 2011–12 Increase 6 (1960, 1990, 1999, 2001, 2006, 2012) never
90 years of professional football in Italy since 1929

See besides [edit ]

References [edit ]

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