Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, home stadium of Torino
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Founded

1906

Venue

Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino

City

Turin

Capacity

27,958

Surface

grass

#13 Serie A R0# Coppa Italia

Trophies

Serie A

1975/1976,1948/1949,1947/1948,1946/1947,1945/1946,1942/1943,1927/1928,

7xWinner

Serie A

1984/1985,1976/1977,1941/1942,1938/1939,1928/1929,1914/1915,1906/1907,1905/1906,

8x2nd Place

Coppa Italia

1992/1993,1970/1971,1967/1968,1942/1943,1935/1936,

5xWinner

Coppa Italia

1987/1988,1981/1982,1980/1981,1979/1980,1963/1964,1962/1963,1937/1938,

7x2nd Place

Serie B

2000/2001,1989/1990,1959/1960,

3xWinner

Serie B

2011/2012,1998/1999,

2x2nd Place

Super Cup

1993,

1x2nd Place

UEFA Europa League

1991/1992,

1x2nd Place

Torino

Torino Football Club, founded on December 3, 1906, in Turin and playing at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino — renamed in 2016 as a permanent tribute to the club's greatest era — is defined above all by the tragic and heroic legacy of the Grande Torino side that won five consecutive Serie A titles from 1943 to 1949. On May 4, 1949, a plane crash at the Basilica di Superga killed the entire first-team squad of 18 players, including the legendary captain Valentino Mazzola — a catastrophe that remains one of football's most devastating events. The club recovered to win a seventh and final Scudetto in 1975-76 and holds five Coppa Italia titles. Dressed in their famous granata (dark red) shirts, the Toro compete consistently in Serie A, their supporters carrying a unique burden of history and pride.