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Torino

Torino

Serie A

Season Statistics

34 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (32%) Draw (24%) Loss (44%)
34 Played
11 Won
8 Drawn
15 Lost
39 Goals For
56 Goals Against

Team Overview

Torino Football Club represents one of Serie A's most storied institutions, carrying the weight of a rich footballing heritage that has seen them compete at the highest levels of Italian football. Historically, Il Toro has been known for their passionate fanbase and commitment to developing a distinctive playing identity rooted in tactical discipline and attacking ambition. The club has traditionally occupied a respectable position in Serie A's middle tier, often challenging for European qualification while maintaining their top-flight status through periods of both triumph and adversity.

The current Serie A campaign presents a mixed picture for Torino under Leonardo Colucci's guidance. With 11 wins, 8 draws, and 15 losses from 34 matches, the team sits in a challenging position that reflects the competitive nature of Italy's top division. Their record of 39 goals scored against 56 conceded highlights attacking struggles that have limited their ability to consistently threaten opponents, while defensive vulnerabilities have cost them valuable points throughout the season. The goal difference of -17 underscores these imbalances, though their 12 clean sheets demonstrate occasional defensive solidity.

Torino's home form has provided a foundation of stability with 7 wins from 17 matches at their fortress, while away performances have proven more challenging with just 4 victories on the road. Their recent form pattern shows periods of resilience mixed with disappointing results, characteristic of a team fighting to establish consistency in Serie A's demanding environment. The statistics reveal a squad capable of competitive performances but struggling to maintain the level required for sustained success, with 10 matches where they failed to score highlighting the need for greater attacking efficiency in Italy's premier competition.

Squad (32 players)

Goalkeepers (3)

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

Defenders (10)

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
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 32 7 3 2603 58 939
19
C. Adams
C. Adams
FW 6.7 30 5 2 1764 12 492
23
Saúl Coco
Saúl Coco
DF 6.9 30 1 1 2677 49 1285
22
C. Casadei
C. Casadei
MF 6.8 29 5 0 1834 33 692
20
V. Lazaro
V. Lazaro
DF 6.8 28 0 2 2060 44 777
18
G. Simeone
G. Simeone
FW 6.8 27 9 0 1819 12 347
16
M. Pedersen
M. Pedersen
DF 6.5 26 0 2 1961 21 519
13
G. Maripán
G. Maripán
DF 6.9 26 2 0 2106 51 949
66
G. Gineitis
G. Gineitis
MF 6.8 25 0 1 1471 39 456
91
D. Zapata
D. Zapata
FW 6.6 24 3 1 956 3 206
1
A. Paleari
A. Paleari
GK 7.1 24 0 0 2160 0 774
44
A. Ismajli
A. Ismajli
DF 6.9 23 0 1 1735 29 867
61
A. Tamèze
A. Tamèze
MF 6.5 23 0 0 1132 15 512
7
Z. Aboukhlal
Z. Aboukhlal
FW 6.6 15 0 0 520 22 166
14
F. Anjorin
F. Anjorin
MF 6.6 15 0 0 286 9 124
6
E. İlkhan
E. İlkhan
MF 6.8 14 1 1 700 19 336
34
C. Biraghi
C. Biraghi
DF 6.6 13 0 0 505 9 165
33
Rafael Obrador
Rafael Obrador
DF 6.6 11 0 2 729 17 237
92
A. Njie
A. Njie
FW 6.6 10 1 1 157 0 24
17
S. Kulenović
S. Kulenović
FW 6.5 10 0 1 257 3 53
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
77
E. Ebosse
E. Ebosse
DF 6.8 8 0 0 667 7 437
8
I. Ilić
I. Ilić
MF 6.6 8 0 0 415 8 190
35
Luca Marianucci
Luca Marianucci
DF 6.8 6 0 0 311 9 145

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
F. Anjorin
F. Anjorin Hip Injury
Out
Z. Aboukhlal
Z. Aboukhlal Muscle Injury
Out

Impact Analysis

Torino face a moderate injury crisis with three players currently sidelined, creating gaps across multiple areas of their squad. The absence of F. Anjorin due to a hip injury removes a key midfield option, while Z. Aboukhlal's muscle injury depletes their attacking resources and wide play capabilities. Additionally, Zannetos Savva's jumpers knee condition further limits the coaching staff's selection options, affecting squad rotation and tactical flexibility.

The simultaneous loss of these three players presents a notable challenge for squad depth, particularly in midfield and attacking positions where creativity and pace are essential. With no doubtful players offering potential late returns, the management must rely entirely on their remaining fit squad members to fill these crucial roles. The variety of injury types affecting different body areas suggests these absences may persist for varying durations, making tactical planning more complex. While three unavailable players may not constitute a crisis for larger squads, it does force Torino to adapt their approach and potentially promote fringe players or adjust their formation to compensate for the reduced options in key positions.

Recent Form

DDWWL
D Inter 2-2 (H)
D Cremonese 0-0 (A)
W Hellas Verona 2-1 (H)
W Pisa 0-1 (A)
L AC Milan 3-2 (A)

Form Analysis

Torino's recent form presents a mixed picture, with the team collecting two wins, two draws, and one loss across their last five outings. Their attacking output has been reasonably productive, finding the net seven times during this period, though they have also shown vulnerability at the back by conceding six goals. The lack of clean sheets highlights some defensive concerns that could prove problematic against clinical opposition.

The quality of opponents faced has been notably high, including encounters with Serie A heavyweights Inter and AC Milan. Against Inter, Torino demonstrated resilience by securing a 2-2 draw at home, showing they can compete with top-tier teams on their day. However, their narrow 3-2 defeat to AC Milan away from home, despite scoring twice, exemplifies both their attacking threat and defensive fragility. Their goalless draw with Cremonese away represents a more conservative approach that yielded a point, while victories over Hellas Verona at home and Pisa away showcase their ability to grind out results when needed. The form suggests a team capable of competing across different levels of opposition, though consistency remains an issue, particularly in defensive organization where they have struggled to maintain clean sheets throughout this five-match sequence.

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