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The official club anthem of Torino FC

NICKNAME – Il Toro (The Bull) I Granata (The Maroons)
FOUNDED – 1906
LOCATED IN – Turin, Piedmont
STADIUM – Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
CAPACITY – 27,958
PROMOTED – 2012
BEST SERIE A FINISH – Winners (7 times)
BEST COPPA ITALIA RUN – Winners (5 times)
BEST EC/CL FINISH – R16 (1976/1977)
BEST UC/EL FINISH – Runners Up (1991/1992)
BEST CWC FINISH – SF (1964/1965)
RECORD GOALSCORER – Paolo Pulici (172)
2021/2022 FINISH – 10th

A tribute to the great Torino side of the 1940s

FIVE FACTS ABOUT TORINO FC
1. “Il Grande Torino” collected five scudettos during the 1940s, the most successful period in the club’s history.
2. This run came to a tragic end in the 1949 Superga air disaster, which took the lives of the majority of the squad.
3. Unlike Rome, Milan and Genoa’s sides, Torino do not share their stadium with city rivals Juventus.
4. The Granata are a more working-class club than the Bianconeri and have a much more local fanbase.
5. The club logo features a rampant bull, the symbol of Turin.

Granata fans in good voice at the stadium

FIVE FACTS ABOUT TURIN’S HISTORY
1. The University of Turin was established at the beginning of the 15th century, making it one of the oldest in the world.
2. It served as the capital of the Duchy of Savoy from the 16th to the 19th century.
3. Having played a key role in the Risorgimento, it then became the Kingdom of Italy’s first capital in 1861.
4. Fiat, Lancia and Alfa Romeo are all based in the city, making Turin the automotive capital of Italy.
5. Located in the foothills of the Alps, it was chosen to host the Winter Olympics of 2006.

A look around Turin

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