General |
Torino | ||
Full name | Torino Football Club S.p.A. | |
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Nickname(s) | Il Toro (The Bull) I Granata (The Maroons) | |
Founded | 3 December 1906 | |
Ground | Stadio Olimpico (Capacity: 27,958) | |
Owner | UT Communication | |
Chairman | Urbano Cairo | |
Manager | Ivan Jurić | |
Current League | Serie A | |
2023–24 | Serie A, 9th | |
Website | Club home page | |
Current season |
Torino Football Club commonly referred to as Torino or simply Toro, is a professional Italian football club based in Turin, Piedmont, who play in Serie A.
Founded as Foot-Ball Club Torino on 3 December 1906, the club was renamed Associazione Calcio Torino from 1936 to 1943 and 1959 to 1977, Torino FIAT in 1944, Associazione Calcio Talmone Torino in 1958–59 and Torino Calcio from 1977 until the club was declared bankrupt in 2005. The new club regained the rights and the title of the old association, continuing as Torino Football Club.
Players[]
First-team squad[]
- As of 23 March 2024
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Torino Football Club |
Current season • Club honours • Coaching staff • Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino History: General • Seasons |
Torino FC squad - 2024–25 |
1 Gemello · 3 Schuurs · 4 Buongiorno · 5 Masina · 6 Lovato · 8 Ilić · 9 Sanabria · 11 Pellegri · 13 Rodriguez · 15 Sazonov · 16 Vlašić · 17 Kabić · 19 Bellanova · 20 Lazaro · 21 Okereke · 26 Djidji · 27 Vojvoda · 28 Ricci · 32 Vanja · 61 Tameze · 66 Gineitis · 71 Popa · 77 Linetty · 91 Zapata · Manager: Ivan Jurić |
Torino FC seasons |
Serie A 2024–25 |
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