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Torino

Torino

Serie A

Season Statistics

36 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (33%) Draw (22%) Loss (44%)
36 Played
12 Won
8 Drawn
16 Lost
41 Goals For
59 Goals Against

Team Overview

Torino Football Club represents one of Serie A's most storied institutions, a club steeped in tradition and known for their passionate support base and hard-working mentality. Historically, Il Toro has been synonymous with resilient, physical football and an unwavering fighting spirit that reflects the industrial character of their Turin home. The club has experienced periods of both triumph and struggle throughout their long history, typically occupying a position in the middle to lower reaches of Serie A in recent decades, though they remain a respected name in Italian football with a proud heritage.

The current campaign under Leonardo Colucci has proven challenging for Torino, with their record of 12 wins, 8 draws, and 16 losses from 36 matches placing them in a precarious position. Their goal difference of minus-18, having scored 41 and conceded 59, highlights ongoing struggles at both ends of the pitch. The statistics reveal a team that has found consistency elusive, managing just 12 clean sheets while failing to score in 11 matches. Their recent form string shows a mixed bag of results that encapsulates their season-long inconsistency.

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What stands out most significantly is Torino's contrasting home and away performances this season. At home, they have managed 8 wins from 18 matches with only 7 losses, suggesting they remain a formidable opponent on familiar territory. However, their away record of just 4 wins and 9 losses from 18 matches demonstrates clear struggles when traveling. This disparity indicates that while Torino can still harness their traditional home fortress mentality, they have found it difficult to translate that resilience and intensity to away fixtures throughout this Serie A campaign.

Squad (33 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. Pedersen
#16 M. Pedersen
M. Pellini
#2 M. Pellini
S. Sazonov
#15 S. Sazonov

Midfielders (11)

Rafael Obrador
#33 Rafael Obrador
W. Acquah
#94 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
#83 S. Perciun
M. Prati
#4 M. Prati
A. Tamèze
#61 A. Tamèze

Attackers (9)

N. Vlašić
#10 N. Vlašić
Z. Aboukhlal
#7 Z. Aboukhlal
C. Adams
#19 C. Adams
T. Gabellini
#84 T. Gabellini
S. Kulenović
#17 S. Kulenović
A. Njie
#92 A. Njie
Z. Savva
#79 Z. Savva
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 35 8 3 2873 63 1066
23
Saúl Coco
Saúl Coco
DF 6.9 33 1 1 2910 54 1408
20
V. Lazaro
V. Lazaro
DF 6.8 31 0 2 2263 47 844
22
C. Casadei
C. Casadei
MF 6.8 31 5 0 1914 35 715
19
C. Adams
C. Adams
FW 6.7 31 5 2 1831 14 512
18
G. Simeone
G. Simeone
FW 6.8 30 11 0 2065 14 386
66
G. Gineitis
G. Gineitis
MF 6.8 28 0 1 1718 42 560
1
A. Paleari
A. Paleari
GK 7.1 27 0 0 2430 0 856
16
M. Pedersen
M. Pedersen
DF 6.6 27 1 2 1992 21 521
91
D. Zapata
D. Zapata
FW 6.6 26 3 1 1010 3 216
13
G. Maripán
G. Maripán
DF 6.9 26 2 0 2106 51 949
44
A. Ismajli
A. Ismajli
DF 6.9 24 0 1 1825 31 913
61
A. Tamèze
A. Tamèze
MF 6.5 24 0 0 1133 15 513
6
E. İlkhan
E. İlkhan
MF 6.9 17 1 2 870 25 403
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
34
C. Biraghi
C. Biraghi
DF 6.6 14 0 0 530 9 181
33
Rafael Obrador
Rafael Obrador
DF 6.5 14 0 2 970 19 314
92
A. Njie
A. Njie
FW 6.7 13 1 1 271 4 52
17
S. Kulenović
S. Kulenović
FW 6.5 12 0 1 299 3 63
4
M. Prati
M. Prati
MF 6.6 11 0 0 536 13 248
77
E. Ebosse
E. Ebosse
DF 6.8 11 0 1 937 11 595
25
N. Nkounkou
N. Nkounkou
DF 6.8 10 0 1 334 13 106
81
F. Israel
F. Israel
GK 6.6 9 0 0 810 0 290
35
Luca Marianucci
Luca Marianucci
DF 6.7 9 0 0 528 10 254
8
I. Ilić
I. Ilić
MF 6.6 8 0 0 415 8 190

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 1 Doubtful
A. Ismajli
A. Ismajli Muscle Injury
Out
Zannetos Savva
Zannetos Savva Jumpers knee
Doubtful
F. Anjorin
F. Anjorin Hip Injury
Out
Z. Aboukhlal
Z. Aboukhlal Muscle Injury
Out

Impact Analysis

Torino face a challenging injury situation with four players currently unavailable, creating notable gaps across multiple areas of their squad. The absence of A. Ismajli due to a muscle injury represents a significant blow to their defensive structure, as the center-back has been a key component of their backline stability. Meanwhile, F. Anjorin's hip injury removes a crucial midfield option, potentially limiting their tactical flexibility in the center of the park where creativity and ball progression are essential.

The attacking third also feels the strain with Z. Aboukhlal sidelined by a muscle injury, reducing their options in wide areas and limiting their ability to stretch opposition defenses. Zannetos Savva's jumpers knee adds to their personnel concerns, though his absence may be less immediately impactful depending on his typical role in the squad rotation. With three players confirmed out and one doubtful, Torino's coaching staff must carefully manage their remaining resources and potentially adjust their tactical approach to compensate for these absences. The variety of injury types, from muscle problems to joint issues, suggests these could be medium-term concerns rather than quick fixes, making squad depth management crucial in the coming weeks.

Recent Form

WLDDW
W Sassuolo 2-1 (H)
L Udinese 2-0 (A)
D Inter 2-2 (H)
D Cremonese 0-0 (A)
W Hellas Verona 2-1 (H)

Form Analysis

Torino's recent form reveals a team showing mixed results across their last five matches, with their record of two wins, two draws, and one defeat highlighting an inconsistent pattern. Their attacking output has been steady with six goals scored, though this comes alongside six goals conceded, suggesting defensive vulnerabilities that continue to undermine their progress. The goal return averages out to just over one goal per match, indicating room for improvement in the final third.

The quality of opposition faced presents an interesting narrative, with Torino managing creditable results against varying levels of competition. Their ability to secure victories against Sassuolo and Hellas Verona demonstrates they can capitalize when facing similar-level opponents, while the draw with Inter represents a solid result against stronger opposition. However, the defeat to Udinese and goalless stalemate with Cremonese suggest they struggle for consistency when expectations favor them. A notable pattern emerges in their home performance, where they remain unbeaten with two wins and one draw, contrasting with their away record of one loss and one draw. This home advantage appears significant for Torino, though their defensive record of conceding in four of their last five matches remains a concern that could impact future results regardless of venue.

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