Torino FC, founded in 1906, is a professional Italian football club based in Turin, currently competing in Serie A. Historically successful, they boast seven league titles, with a significant portion earned during the 'Grande Torino' era of the 1940s. Their last Serie A victory was in 1976. Torino has also secured five Coppa Italia titles and one Mitropa Cup in 1991.
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In 1900, Football Club Torinese absorbed Internazionale Torino.
On December 3, 1906, Foot-Ball Club Torino was formed through a merger at the Voigt brewery.
In 1906, Foot-Ball Club Torino was founded, marking the beginning of the club's history.
The "1906" was later added to the left side of the shield, to denote the founding year of the historic Foot-Ball Club Torino.
In January 1907, Torino won the first derby against Juventus with a score of 2–1.
On 13 January 1907, Torino played their first official match after the club's foundation, a derby match against Juventus at the Stadio Velodrome Umberto.
In 1908 Torino withdrew in various championships that preluded the single round format.
In 1908, Torino did not participate in the Italian Football Championship due to a rule limiting foreign players and instead played in two minor tournaments, winning the Palla Dapples against Pro Vercelli and losing in the final of an international tournament organized by La Stampa to Swiss side Servette.
On 23 January 1911, Torino moved to the Piazza d'armi, specifically the Lato Ferrovia pitch.
On 26 February 1911, Torino played at the Lato Crocetta pitch at Piazza d'armi.
Towards the end of 1913, Torino moved to the Stradale Stupinigi, which was later requisitioned for military purposes due to the outbreak of the First World War.
In 1914, Torino became the first Italian club to travel South America on tour, playing six friendly matches, including two against Corinthians, and establishing friendly relationships.
In 1915, Torino's attempt to win their first championship was interrupted by World War I. They were two points behind Genoa with one match left to play.
In the 1915-16 Coppa Federale that is not recognised
In 1923–24, the Austrian Heinrich Schönfeld was the first Torino player to win the Capocannoniere award for league top scorer in the Italian top flight with 22 goals.
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 also hosts American football matches) while awaiting their move to the Stadio Filadelfia.
On 17 October 1926, the Stadio Filadelfia was opened with a match against Fortitudo Roma. It hosted Torino's games continuously until 1958.
From 1926 to 1993, the Stadio Filadelfia also served as the training ground of Torino.
Torino won the title in the 1926–27 season, but it was later revoked.
On November 3, 1927, Torino's scudetto title was revoked due to the "Allemandi Case".
Adolfo Baloncieri, Antonio Janni, Julio Libonatti and Gino Rossetti won with Italy at the Central European International Cup 1927–30.
In 1927–28, Julio Libonatti scored 35 goals and became league top scorer .
In the 1927-28 season, Torino were reconfirmed champions of Italy.
Adolfo Baloncieri, Antonio Janni, and Gino Rossetti won bronze medals at the 1928 Summer Olympics.
In 1928–29, Gino Rossetti scored 36 goals and became league top scorer .
In 1932, Adolfo Baloncieri, the player and club icon, ended his Torino career. The players developed in the Torino youth system were nicknamed "Balon-Boys" in his honor.
In 1935, Torino finished third in the league and won the Coppa Italia for the first time.
In the 1938-39 season, Torino finished in second place under technical director Ernest Erbstein.
In 1939-40, Torino finished in fifth place, and Ferruccio Novo became the club president.
Between 1942 and 1949, the Grande Torino team won five league titles in a row (not considering the interruption to the league in the 1944 Campionato Alta Italia).
In 1943, the Grande Torino team won the Coppa Italia, achieving the coveted scudetto and Coppa Italia "double" in Italy during the same season.
In 1944, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) recognized only honorary value to Spezia in the Campionato Alta Italia.
In 1945–46, Eusebio Castigliano was the leading scorer (13) of the first season after the Second World War
In 1946–47, Valentino Mazzola was the leading scorer (29)
On 26 May 1949, River Plate flew to Turin to play a friendly charity match organized by the FIGC, along with a selection of the strongest Italian players of the era, gathered under the name of "Torino symbol", to support Torino after the Superga disaster.
On 4 May 1949, after the Superga air disaster, Corinthians paid tribute to the Grande Torino team by taking to the field in Torino's kit for a friendly match against Portuguesa.
On May 4, 1949, the Fiat G.212 airliner carrying the Grande Torino team crashed against the Basilica of Superga in Turin, killing the entire team, coaches, officials, journalists, and crew.
Between 1942 and 1949, the Grande Torino team won five league titles in a row (not considering the interruption to the league in the 1944 Campionato Alta Italia).
In 1951, the Fedelissimi Granata, the first ever organized supporters group in Italy, was founded.
On January 6, 1953, Torino debuted a shirt with a diagonal maroon band as an homage to River Plate, the Argentine club with close ties to Torino since the Superga air disaster. The debut match was a 1–1 league draw against Milan.
On 11 May 1958, Torino played their final match at the Stadio Filadelfia, securing a 4–2 victory over Genoa before moving to Stadio Comunale.
In 1958-59, Torino experienced their first relegation to Serie B, under the name "Talmone Torino".
Giorgio Ferrini started his career in 1959.
Torino played the entirety of the 1959–60 season and the next at the Filadelfia.
In 1960-61, Torino returned to the top flight after a season in Serie B.
In 1961–62 and 1962–63, Torino began to use the Comunale for "special" matches.
In 1961–62 and 1962–63, Torino began to use the Comunale for "special" matches.
In 1961–62 and 1962–63, Torino began to use the Comunale for "special" matches.
In 1963, Orfeo Pianelli became the president of Torino and appointed Nereo Rocco as manager, also signing Gigi Meroni.
In 1963, Torino fans organized the first away trip by plane in Italian football for a game against Roma.
On October 15, 1967, Gigi Meroni was killed while crossing the street after a league game.
Paolo Pulici started his career in 1967.
In 1968, Lido Vieri and Giorgio Ferrini won the European Championship with the Azzurri.
In the 1971-72 season, Torino finished in third place, just one point behind Juventus.
In 1972–73, Paolo Pulici broke his low-scoring streak and won the award with 17 goals.
In 1974–75, Paolo Pulici won the award with 18 goals.
Giorgio Ferrini held the club's official appearance record with 566 appearances (plus 56 goals) accumulated between 1959 and 1975.
In 1975–76, Paolo Pulici won the award with 21 goals.
The record for the most goals scored is held by Paolo Pulici, with 172 official goals (in 437 appearances) between 1967 and 1982.
At the end of the 1988-89 season, Torino were relegated to Serie B for the second time in their history.
On 27 May 1990, Torino abandoned the Stadio Comunale in favor of the Stadio delle Alpi.
From 1990 until the bankruptcy, the badge in use recalled the one used at the time of the Grande Torino, with the important difference that the right side of the oval crossed the letter "T" and "C" (initials of "Torino Calcio") instead of the letters "A", "C" and "T" (initials of "Associazione Calcio Torino").
In 1990, Torino moved to the Stadio delle Alpi, which was built specifically for the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
In 1991, Torino won the Mitropa Cup, an international tournament that is now defunct.
In the 1992-93 season, Torino won their fifth Coppa Italia after defeating Roma.
From 1926 to 1993, the Stadio Filadelfia also served as the training ground of Torino.
Torino finished the 2018-19 season on 63 points, a club record since the introduction of the three points system in 1994.
After the 1992-93 season, Torino went through a period of severe economic difficulties which resulted in changing presidents and managers several times.
In the 1997-98 season, Torino lost a play-off on penalties to Perugia.
In the 1999-2000 season, Torino were relegated to Serie B.
In 2002, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) recognized only honorary value to Spezia in the 1944 Campionato Alta Italia.
Under Renato Zaccarelli, Torino achieved promotion in the 2004-05 season.
During the 2005–06 season, River Plate donned away jersey of the Argentine club that has been maroon on several occasions
In 2005, the current Torino club badge, featuring a rampant bull (the symbol of Turin), was adopted following the bankruptcy of Torino Calcio.
In the 2005-06 season, Torino achieved immediate promotion to Serie A after winning the play-offs.
From 2006 to 2017, the team's training base was the Sisport di Corso Unione Sovietica.
In 2006, Torino's home stadium was renamed Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, previously known as Stadio Comunale "Vittorio Pozzo".
In 2006, following reconstruction for the 2006 Winter Olympics, Torino returned to the Stadio Comunale, which was renamed the Stadio Olimpico.
In the 2006–07 season, Torino, for the first time in history played at a level higher than Juventus: while the Granata competed in Serie A, Juventus took part in Serie B following the aftermath of the Calciopoli scandal.
Torino's friendship with Genoa turned negative during the Torino–Genoa match on 24 May 2009 when Genoese festivities after their win contributed to Torino's relegation to Serie B.
During the 2009-10 season, Cairo named Gianluca Petrachi as the new sporting director at Torino.
On June 6, 2011, Gian Piero Ventura was announced as the new manager of Torino.
On 16 December 2012, clashes erupted between the organized supporters of Torino and Genoa when the two clubs met for the first time after Torino's return to Serie A.
After achieving safety from relegation in the 2012-13 season.
In 2013, the Torino badge from the 1980s, a square shape with a stylized bull and the words "Torino Calcio", was voted by Guerin Sportivo readers as the most beautiful club logo of all time.
In 2013–14, Ciro Immobile established himself as the league's top scorer with 22 goals.
In the 2014-15 season, Torino reached the round of 16 of the Europa League.
The 2013-14 season marked a sharp upturn for Torino, who finished seventh place, and qualified for the 2014-15 Europa League.
In the spring of 2015, Torino won their first derby in 20 years.
In April 2016, the Stadio Olimpico was renamed in honor of the Grande Torino.
At the end of the 2015-16 season, Ventura left the club to manage the Italy national football team and was replaced by Siniša Mihajlović.
On 11 June 2017, Andrea Belotti scored the hundredth goal of a Torino player in an Azzurri shirt during a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Liechtenstein.
In 2017, the Irish club Wexford Youths renamed itself Wexford F.C. and adopted a new crest with a rampant bull, inspired by Torino's. Club chairman Mick Wallace is known to be a Torino fan.
In January 2017, Walter Mazzarri replaced Siniša Mihajlović as manager.
In the 2017–18 season, Torino returned to training at the reconstructed Filadelfia.
On 11 June 2017, Andrea Belotti scored the hundredth goal of a Torino player in an Azzurri shirt during a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Liechtenstein.
In 2019-20, Torino failed to enter the group stages of the Europa League after being eliminated in the play-offs by Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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