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Torino

Torino

Serie A

Season Statistics

32 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (34%) Draw (19%) Loss (47%)
32 Played
11 Won
6 Drawn
15 Lost
37 Goals For
54 Goals Against

Team Overview

Torino Football Club represents one of Serie A's most storied institutions, with a proud heritage deeply rooted in Turin's industrial identity. The Granata have traditionally been known for their passionate, hard-working approach that mirrors the city's blue-collar ethos, often punching above their weight through determination and tactical discipline. Historically, Torino have established themselves as a respectable mid-table Serie A side, occasionally challenging for European qualification while maintaining their top-flight status through periods of both triumph and struggle.

The current campaign under Leonardo Colucci presents a mixed picture for the club, with their record of 11 wins, 6 draws, and 15 losses from 32 matches placing them in a challenging position. Their goal tally of 37 scored against 54 conceded reveals significant concerns in the final third, where creativity and clinical finishing appear to be lacking. The negative goal difference of -17 suggests structural issues that extend beyond individual performances, indicating potential weaknesses in both defensive organization and attacking efficiency.

Torino's home fortress at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino has provided some solace this season, with 7 wins from 16 home fixtures demonstrating their ability to capitalize on familiar surroundings and crowd support. However, their away form tells a more concerning story, managing just 4 victories in 16 road trips. The team's 11 clean sheets across the campaign show glimpses of defensive solidity, though inconsistency remains their biggest challenge. With 9 matches where they failed to score, Torino's attacking struggles have clearly hampered their ability to climb the Serie A standings, making every remaining fixture crucial for their campaign objectives.

Squad (33 players)

Goalkeepers (3)

F. Israel
#81 F. Israel
A. Paleari
#1 A. Paleari
L. Siviero
#99 L. Siviero

Defenders (11)

C. Biraghi
#34 C. Biraghi
Saúl Coco
#23 Saúl Coco
E. Ebosse
#77 E. Ebosse
A. Ismajli
#44 A. Ismajli
Luca Marianucci
#35 Luca Marianucci
G. Maripán
#13 G. Maripán
N. Nkounkou
#25 N. Nkounkou
M. Pellini
#2 M. Pellini
S. Sazonov
#15 S. Sazonov
D. Tonica
#33 D. Tonica
V. Lazaro
#20 V. Lazaro

Midfielders (11)

Rafael Obrador
#33 Rafael Obrador
M. Pedersen
#16 M. Pedersen
W. Acquah
#32 W. Acquah
F. Anjorin
#14 F. Anjorin
C. Casadei
#22 C. Casadei
G. Gineitis
#66 G. Gineitis
I. Ilić
#8 I. Ilić
E. İlkhan
#6 E. İlkhan
S. Perciun
#10 S. Perciun
M. Prati
#4 M. Prati
A. Tamèze
#61 A. Tamèze

Attackers (8)

N. Vlašić
#10 N. Vlašić
Z. Aboukhlal
#7 Z. Aboukhlal
C. Adams
#19 C. Adams
T. Gabellini
#9 T. Gabellini
S. Kulenović
#17 S. Kulenović
A. Njie
#92 A. Njie
G. Simeone
#18 G. Simeone
D. Zapata
#91 D. Zapata

Player Statistics

2025/26 Season
# Player Pos Rating Apps Goals Assists Mins Tackles Passes
10
N. Vlašić
N. Vlašić
FW 6.9 31 7 3 2527 58 924
19
C. Adams
C. Adams
FW 6.7 29 5 2 1674 11 469
23
Saúl Coco
Saúl Coco
DF 6.9 29 1 1 2587 47 1261
20
V. Lazaro
V. Lazaro
DF 6.8 28 0 2 2060 44 777
22
C. Casadei
C. Casadei
MF 6.8 28 5 0 1744 32 652
18
G. Simeone
G. Simeone
FW 6.8 26 9 0 1751 11 340
16
M. Pedersen
M. Pedersen
DF 6.5 25 0 2 1871 21 514
13
G. Maripán
G. Maripán
DF 6.9 25 2 0 2038 51 922
66
G. Gineitis
G. Gineitis
MF 6.7 24 0 1 1381 38 438
91
D. Zapata
D. Zapata
FW 6.6 24 3 1 956 3 206
44
A. Ismajli
A. Ismajli
DF 6.9 23 0 1 1735 29 863
61
A. Tamèze
A. Tamèze
MF 6.5 23 0 0 1132 15 512
1
A. Paleari
A. Paleari
GK 7.1 23 0 0 2070 0 737
7
Z. Aboukhlal
Z. Aboukhlal
FW 6.6 15 0 0 520 22 166
6
E. İlkhan
E. İlkhan
MF 6.8 14 1 1 700 19 336
14
F. Anjorin
F. Anjorin
MF 6.6 14 0 0 272 8 115
34
C. Biraghi
C. Biraghi
DF 6.6 12 0 0 491 9 163
33
Rafael Obrador
Rafael Obrador
DF 6.6 10 0 2 653 17 218
81
F. Israel
F. Israel
GK 6.6 9 0 0 810 0 290
25
N. Nkounkou
N. Nkounkou
DF 6.8 9 0 1 325 12 104
4
M. Prati
M. Prati
MF 6.6 9 0 0 436 11 189
92
A. Njie
A. Njie
FW 6.7 9 1 1 136 0 22
17
S. Kulenović
S. Kulenović
FW 6.5 9 0 1 256 3 52
8
I. Ilić
I. Ilić
MF 6.6 8 0 0 415 8 190
77
E. Ebosse
E. Ebosse
DF 6.8 7 0 0 577 6 394
35
Luca Marianucci
Luca Marianucci
DF 6.7 5 0 0 289 8 137

Recent Transfers

2024/25 & 2025/26

Arrivals (62)

E. Ebosse
From Udinese
Loan Feb 2026
Luca Marianucci
From Napoli
Loan Jan 2026
S. Kulenović
From Dinamo Zagreb
Loan Jan 2026
M. Prati
From Cagliari
Loan Jan 2026
S. Mullen
From Mantova
Return from loan Jan 2026
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Departures (63)

P. Schuurs
To Schuurs Perr
Free agent Feb 2026
M. Kirilov
To HJK Helsinki
Transfer Feb 2026
A. Dembélé
To Mantova
Loan Feb 2026
A. Masina
To Masina Adam
Free agent Jan 2026
C. Ngonge
To Napoli
Return from loan Jan 2026
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Injuries & Availability

4 Out 0 Doubtful
Zannetos Savva
Zannetos Savva Jumpers knee
Out
Z. Aboukhlal
Z. Aboukhlal Muscle Injury
Out
N. Nkounkou
N. Nkounkou Illness
Out
D. Zapata
D. Zapata Thigh Injury
Out

Impact Analysis

Torino face a significant personnel crisis with four confirmed absentees across multiple areas of the pitch. The injury list presents particular challenges in the attacking third, where D. Zapata's thigh injury removes a key striker from contention, while Z. Aboukhlal's muscle problem further depletes the forward options. These absences force tactical adjustments in the final third and place greater responsibility on the remaining attacking players to provide goal threat and creative spark.

The defensive structure also faces disruption with N. Nkounkou sidelined through illness, limiting options at full-back and potentially forcing positional reshuffles across the backline. Zannetos Savva's jumpers knee adds to the squad depletion, though his absence may be less immediately impactful depending on his typical role in the starting eleven. With four players unavailable and no doubtful cases offering potential late fitness boosts, Torino's squad depth will be thoroughly tested. The coaching staff must rely on fringe players stepping up and possibly deploying tactical flexibility to compensate for the missing personnel across different areas of the pitch. The concentration of injuries in attacking positions particularly limits tactical options going forward.

Recent Form

WWLWL
W Hellas Verona 2-1 (H)
W Pisa 0-1 (A)
L AC Milan 3-2 (A)
W Parma 4-1 (H)
L Napoli 2-1 (A)

Form Analysis

Torino's recent form presents a mixed picture with three wins and two losses across their last five fixtures, suggesting an inconsistent but generally positive trajectory. Their attacking output has been impressive during this period, finding the net 10 times while conceding seven goals, indicating a team that prioritizes offensive play but carries some defensive vulnerabilities. The goalscoring return demonstrates their ability to create and convert chances effectively, though the defensive statistics reveal room for improvement in maintaining clean sheets.

The quality of opposition faced has been notably challenging, with defeats coming against top-tier sides AC Milan and Napoli, while securing victories over Hellas Verona and Parma, alongside an away win at Pisa. This pattern suggests Torino performs well against mid-table and lower opposition but struggles when facing elite competition. Their home form appears stronger, evidenced by convincing victories over Verona and Parma at their own ground, including a particularly impressive four-goal display against Parma. The narrow defeats to Milan and Napoli, despite the losses, show they remain competitive against superior opposition, with both matches featuring closely contested scorelines that could have swung either way.

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