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Torino

Torino

Serie A

Season Statistics

31 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (32%) Draw (19%) Loss (48%)
31 Played
10 Won
6 Drawn
15 Lost
35 Goals For
53 Goals Against

Team Overview

Torino Football Club represents one of Italy's most storied institutions, steeped in tradition and known for their passionate fanbase and unwavering commitment to attacking football. Historically, Il Toro have been synonymous with spirited performances and a never-say-die attitude that has endeared them to neutrals across Serie A. The club's identity is built around their famous maroon jerseys and a playing philosophy that emphasizes intensity, work rate, and technical ability. Throughout their history, Torino have experienced both the highest peaks and deepest valleys of Italian football, with their legacy forever marked by both triumph and tragedy. They typically occupy mid-table positions in Serie A, though they've shown the capability to challenge for European qualification when everything clicks into place.

The current campaign under Leonardo Colucci has proven challenging, with Torino's record of 10 wins, 6 draws, and 15 losses from 31 matches reflecting the struggles that have defined much of their season. Their goal difference of minus-18, stemming from 35 goals scored against 53 conceded, highlights the primary issue facing the team - defensive vulnerability that has undermined their efforts throughout the campaign. While they've managed 11 clean sheets, suggesting periods of organizational solidity, the high number of goals conceded indicates inconsistency at the back that has cost them valuable points.

Despite their defensive concerns, Torino's attacking play remains a source of optimism, with only nine matches where they failed to find the net demonstrating their ability to create chances and score goals. Their home form has been notably stronger than their away performances, winning six of 15 at home compared to just four victories in 16 away fixtures, suggesting they continue to benefit from the passionate support of their faithful supporters at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino.

Squad (33 players)

Goalkeepers (3)

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

Defenders (12)

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
Rafael Obrador
#33 Rafael Obrador
M. Pedersen
#16 M. Pedersen
M. Pellini
#2 M. Pellini
S. Sazonov
#15 S. Sazonov
D. Tonica
#33 D. Tonica

Midfielders (11)

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
V. Lazaro
#20 V. Lazaro
S. Perciun
#10 S. Perciun
M. Prati
#4 M. Prati
A. Tamèze
#61 A. Tamèze
N. Vlašić
#10 N. Vlašić

Attackers (7)

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 30 7 3 2437 56 885
19
C. Adams
C. Adams
FW 6.7 28 5 2 1599 11 447
20
V. Lazaro
V. Lazaro
DF 6.8 28 0 2 2060 44 777
23
Saúl Coco
Saúl Coco
DF 6.9 28 1 1 2520 47 1224
22
C. Casadei
C. Casadei
MF 6.8 27 4 0 1654 29 624
18
G. Simeone
G. Simeone
FW 6.8 25 8 0 1661 11 329
16
M. Pedersen
M. Pedersen
DF 6.5 24 0 1 1781 21 494
91
D. Zapata
D. Zapata
FW 6.6 24 3 1 956 3 206
13
G. Maripán
G. Maripán
DF 6.9 24 2 0 2026 51 921
66
G. Gineitis
G. Gineitis
MF 6.7 23 0 1 1306 36 408
61
A. Tamèze
A. Tamèze
MF 6.5 23 0 0 1132 15 512
44
A. Ismajli
A. Ismajli
DF 6.9 22 0 1 1645 29 827
1
A. Paleari
A. Paleari
GK 7.0 22 0 0 1980 0 704
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 11 0 0 479 9 159
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
92
A. Njie
A. Njie
FW 6.7 9 1 1 136 0 22
33
Rafael Obrador
Rafael Obrador
DF 6.6 9 0 1 569 18 192
8
I. Ilić
I. Ilić
MF 6.6 8 0 0 415 8 190
4
M. Prati
M. Prati
MF 6.6 8 0 0 421 11 183
17
S. Kulenović
S. Kulenović
FW 6.5 8 0 1 241 3 50
77
E. Ebosse
E. Ebosse
DF 6.8 6 0 0 493 2 345
35
Luca Marianucci
Luca Marianucci
DF 6.6 4 0 0 266 8 129

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

3 Out 0 Doubtful
Zannetos Savva
Zannetos Savva Jumpers knee
Out
Z. Aboukhlal
Z. Aboukhlal Muscle Injury
Out
D. Zapata
D. Zapata Thigh Injury
Out

Impact Analysis

Torino face significant disruption across multiple key areas with three confirmed absentees creating tactical headaches for the squad. The loss of Duvan Zapata represents the most substantial blow, as the Colombian striker serves as the focal point of their attacking play and primary goal threat. His thigh injury removes their most clinical finisher and experienced presence in the final third, forcing a potential reshuffling of the forward line. The absence of Zakaria Aboukhlal compounds the attacking concerns, as the versatile winger provides pace and creativity on the flanks that will be difficult to replicate.

Defensively, Zannetos Savva's jumpers knee injury creates additional complications in what appears to be a challenging period for squad rotation. With three players sidelined simultaneously, Torino's depth will be severely tested, particularly in maintaining their preferred tactical setup. The combination of losing both attacking thrust and defensive stability suggests the team will need to rely heavily on their remaining squad members to step up significantly. The muscle and thigh injuries to key attacking players especially limit their options in the final third, potentially forcing a more conservative approach until these influential figures return to full fitness.

Recent Form

WLWLW
W Pisa 0-1 (A)
L AC Milan 3-2 (A)
W Parma 4-1 (H)
L Napoli 2-1 (A)
W Lazio 2-0 (H)

Form Analysis

Torino's recent form shows a compelling mix of resilience and inconsistency that reflects their position in Serie A's competitive middle tier. Their record of three wins and two losses demonstrates a team capable of producing quality performances, particularly evident in their impressive 4-1 home victory over Parma and a solid 2-0 triumph against Lazio. The attacking output has been notably strong with 10 goals across five matches, suggesting the forward line is finding good rhythm and creating sufficient chances to trouble opposition defenses.

The pattern of results reveals some interesting tactical insights about this Torino side. Their victories have come against teams they would expect to compete with on equal terms, while their defeats arrived against top-tier opposition in AC Milan and Napoli, though both losses were narrow and away from home. The 3-2 reverse at Milan particularly highlighted their attacking threat even in defeat. Defensively, they've conceded six goals in five outings, which represents reasonable solidity without being exceptional. The clean sheet against Lazio stands out as their most complete defensive display. Their ability to secure an away victory at Pisa while maintaining home form suggests a team growing in confidence and tactical discipline across different scenarios.

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