Torino Score
Italian Serie A | |||
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Torino
3
Spezia
1 4
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0
0
|
D
|
|
AC Milan
6
Torino
2
|
2
0
|
L
|
|
Torino
1
Verona
3
|
1
1
|
D
|
|
Parma
2
Torino
2
|
0
3
|
W
|
|
Napoli
3
Torino
3
|
1
1
|
D
|
|
Torino
1
Bologna
3
|
1
1
|
D
|
|
AS Roma
4
Torino
1 3
|
3
1
|
L
|
|
Torino
3
Udinese
3
|
2
3
|
L
|
|
Juventus
1 3
Torino
3
|
2
1
|
L
|
|
Coppa Italia | |||
AC Milan
1 2
Torino
6
|
0
0
|
D
|
Torino Fixtures
Italian Serie A | |
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Benevento
Torino
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Torino
Fiorentina
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Torino Player
# | Name | Position |
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6 |
Jacopo Segre | Central Midfield |
7 |
Sasa Lukic | Central Midfield |
8 |
Daniele Baselli | Central Midfield |
77 |
Karol Linetty | Central Midfield |
80 |
Ndary Adopo | Central Midfield |
18 |
Samir Ujkani | Goalkeeper |
25 |
Antonio Rosati | Goalkeeper |
32 |
Vanja Milinkovic Savic | Goalkeeper |
39 |
Salvatore Sirigu | Goalkeeper |
Giulio Girelli | Goalkeeper | |
95 |
Christian Celesia | Defender |
Giovanni Aceto | Defender | |
96 |
Altin Kryeziu | Midfielder |
98 |
Krisztofer Horvath | Midfielder |
Jean Freddi Greco | Midfielder | |
73 |
Samuele Vianni | Forward |
20 |
Simone Edera | Right Wing |
24 |
Simone Verdi | Right Wing |
10 |
Amer Gojak | Attacking Midfield |
88 |
Tomas Rincon | Defensive Midfield |
14 |
Nicola Ranti | Right Back |
17 |
Wilfried Stephane Singo | Right Back |
13 |
Ricardo Rodriguez | Left Back |
15 |
Cristian Ansaldi | Left Back |
29 |
Nicola Murru | Left Back |
3 |
Gleison Bremer Silva Nascimento | Centre Back |
4 |
Lyanco Evangelista Silveira Neves Vojnov | Centre Back |
5 |
Armando Izzo | Centre Back |
33 |
Julio Nicolas Nkoulou Ndoubena | Centre Back |
99 |
Alessandro Buongiorno | Centre Back |
Erick Ferigra | Centre Back | |
9 |
Andrea Belotti | Centre Forward |
11 |
Simone Zaza | Centre Forward |
26 |
Federico Bonazzoli | Centre Forward |
Marco Giampaolo | Coach | |
Salvatore Sullo | Assistant Coach |
About Torino

- Name: Torino
- City: Turin
- Home Stadium: Stadio Olimpico di Torino
- Established Date: 1906
- Coach: Marco Giampaolo
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.[1] 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.