Torino Football Club (Italian pronunciation: [toˈriːno]), colloquially referred to as Toro, is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont...
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The Grande Torino (Italian for 'Great Torino') was the historic Italian football team of Torino Football Club in the 1940s, five-time champions of Italy...
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is the home ground of Serie A club Torino Football Club. The stadium is located in Piazzale Grande Torino, in the district of Santa Rita, in the south-central...
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Juventus FC (redirect from Juventus football club)
Agricoltura di Torino. 5 August 1949. p. 5. CONSOB (2007, p. 53) "IPO: Juventus Football Club" (in Italian). Borsa Italiana S.p.A. June 2006. Archived from...
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1926–27 season when title-winners Torino Football Club were stripped of their Scudetto following an FIGC investigation. A Torino official was found to have bribed...
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Athletic Club, later known as the Genoa Cricket and Football Club was established on 7 September 1893, Italy's fourth oldest football team (after Torino F.C...
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However, Genoa C.F.C. was not the first Italian football club, being Torino Football & Cricket Club (1887) but its history lasted only for 4 years. Founded...
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Genoa CFC (redirect from Genoa Football and Cricket Club)
Genoa Cricket and Football Club is an Italian professional football club based in Genoa, Liguria. The team competes in the Serie A, the top division of...
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spread football in his homeland. He founded the first football club in Italy (Torino Football and Cricket Club) that year, while Nobili Torino (Turin...
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The 2006–07 season was Football Club Internazionale Milano's 98th in existence and 91st consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football. The team...
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Ciro Immobile (category Torino FC players)
rivals Torino, where he won the Capocannoniere award for the top scorer in Serie A. After his breakout season at Torino, he was sold to German club Borussia...
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Tomás Rincón (category Torino FC players)
buy. After the player had reached the condition on appearance for Torino, the club bought him outright on 6 January 2018. The deal was officially confirmed...
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Calciopoli (redirect from 2006 Italian football scandal)
meanwhile all five clubs received points penalties for the following season. In July 2006, the Italy national football team won the 2006 FIFA World Cup,...
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Luciano Moggi (category Torino FC non-playing staff)
former Italian association football administrator and convicted fraudster. He was a club executive for Roma, Lazio, Torino, Napoli, and Juventus, leading...
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(1930–31 season to 1934–35 season) 5, Torino (1942–43 season and the 1945–46 season to 1948–49 season) 5, Inter Milan (2005–06 season to 2009–10 season) 91...
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A team attendances for the 2006–07 season: Catania hosted Ascoli, Fiorentina, Inter, Lazio, Reggina, Roma, Siena and Torino at neutral venues without fans...
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Derby della Mole (redirect from Derby di Torino)
played out between Turin's most prominent football clubs, Juventus and Torino. It is also known as the Derby di Torino or the Turin Derby in English. It is...
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Torino FC is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont, who play their matches in Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino. The club was formed...
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The FIFA Club World Cup is an international men's association football competition organised by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)...
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Benevento Calcio (redirect from Football Club Sporting Benevento)
Italian professional football club based in Benevento, Campania. The club was originally founded in 1929 and then re-founded in 2005. They currently compete...
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Alianza Atlético (category Football clubs in Peru)
with Atlético Grau and Atlético Torino. They are the only Peruvian top-tier club not based in a state capital. The club was founded January 18, 1920. It...
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Milan Milan v Roma Empoli v Milan Milan v Messina Cagliari v Milan Milan v Torino Fiorentina v Milan Milan v Catania Udinese v Milan Milan v Reggina Lazio...
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Venezia FC (redirect from Venezia Football Club)
Venezia Football Club, commonly referred to as Venezia, is a professional Italian football club based in Venice, Veneto, that currently plays in Serie...
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Serie A (redirect from Italian Football League Teams/Serie A)
reasons, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system. The winners are awarded the Coppa...
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List of foreign Serie A players (category Lists of expatriate association football players)
Bologna, Fiorentina – 1998–2005 Hiroshi Nanami – Venezia – 1999–2000 Mitsuo Ogasawara – Messina – 2006–07 Masashi Oguro – Torino – 2006–08 Takehiro Tomiyasu...
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Maxi López (category Torino FC players)
Torino and Udinese. He also played in Spain for Barcelona and Mallorca, winning the La Liga and UEFA Champions League double with the former in 2006,...
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AS Roma (redirect from Roma_(football_club))
professional football club based in Rome, Italy. Founded by a merger in 1927, Roma has participated in the top tier of Italian football for all of its...
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Olimpia FC (category Football clubs in Peru)
Paraguayan club Olimpia. In 1976, the club qualified for the departmental final but was defeated by Atlético Torino. In 2004 Copa Perú, the club qualified...
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Joe Hart (category Torino FC players)
professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He began his career at his hometown club Shrewsbury Town in the Football Conference and League Two. In 2006, he...
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Blerim Džemaili (category Torino FC players)
A appearances for Torino, Parma, Napoli, Genoa and Bologna. Džemaili made his debut for the Switzerland national team in March 2006 and went on to make...
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