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Established
1906 (117 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Stadio Olimpico
(27,958 Capacity)

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Location
Turin, Italy

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League
Italian Serie A

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Upcoming Events
03 Apr 23 Sassuolo   -  Torino
08 Apr 23 Torino   -  Roma
16 Apr 23 Torino   -  Salernitana
22 Apr 23 Lazio   -  Torino
29 Apr 23 Torino   -  Atalanta

Latest Results
19 Mar 23 Torino  0 - 4  Napoli
12 Mar 23 Lecce  0 - 2  Torino
06 Mar 23 Torino  1 - 0  Bologna
28 Feb 23 Juventus  4 - 2  Torino
20 Feb 23 Torino  2 - 2  Cremonese

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Torino Football Club (commonly referred to as Torino or simply Toro, is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont. It currently plays 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 consecutive 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 entire team was killed in the 1949 Superga air disaster. They have also 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 (also known as the Stadio Comunale "Vittorio Pozzo" until 2006). The club's colour is maroon, and its symbol is a rampant bull, the traditional symbol of the city of Turin, from which the club's nickname is derived, "Il Toro" (The Bull).

Team Members
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Matteo
Darmian
#36


Angelo
Ogbonna
#21


Alen
Stevanovic



Kamil
Glik
#15


Tommaso
Berni
#46


Danilo
D'Ambrosio
#33


Daniele
Padelli
#27


Cesare
Bovo



Alfred
Gomis



Emiliano
Moretti



Ferdinando
Coppola



Ciro
Immobile
#17


Nathan
Kabasele



Riccardo
Sottil
#33



Jonathas
#9


Mattia
Aramu



Rolando
Bianchi


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Stadium or Home

Stadio Olimpico di Torino (originally Stadio Municipale Benito Mussolini and formerly Stadio Comunale Vittorio Pozzo) is a stadium located in the Santa Rita district in the south of Turin, Italy that is the home of Serie A club Torino. It was the site of the opening and closing ceremonies of the XX Winter Olympics, held on 10 and 26 February 2006, and the opening ceremonies of the IX Winter Paralympics, held on 10 and 19 March 2006. After the Olympics, the stadium was converted to a football ground for the home games of the city's football teams, Torino and Juventus.

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