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Torino
Founded in 1906 through the merger of Internazionale Torino and Football Club Torinese, Torino Football Club, universally known as "Il Toro" (The Bull), is the historic heart of Turin's footballing soul. While their crosstown rivals Juventus emerged from a different social circle, Torino was long seen as the club of the city's working class, embodying a gritty, resilient identity. Their story is one of glorious triumph and profound tragedy, forever marked by the Superga air disaster of 1949, which decimated the legendary "Grande Torino" team—a side that dominated Italian football with five consecutive league titles (1943-1949) and is still revered as one of the greatest teams in history. The club's home is the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, a venue they share with Juventus. This modern stadium, built for the 2006 Winter Olympics, replaced the iconic Stadio Filadelfia, the spiritual home of the Grande Torino. Torino's trophy cabinet includes seven Serie A titles, though the last came in 1976, and five Coppa Italia victories. They reached the UEFA Cup final in 1992, narrowly losing to Ajax on away goals. The club's identity is forged in its passionate, often working-class fan base, known as the "Granata" (the Maroons). Their support is fierce and unwavering, creating an intense atmosphere at the Olimpico. The playing style has historically reflected this identity—aggressive, direct, and full of heart. Legendary players beyond the Grande Torino era include the iconic forward Paolo Pulici, the prolific Serie A scorer, and modern-era captain Andrea Belotti, a symbol of loyalty and tenacity. Currently, Torino competes in Serie A, consistently aiming to secure a stable mid-table position and challenge for European qualification spots. The club's most defining rivalry is the "Derby della Mole" against Juventus, one of Italy's most intense and historically charged derbies, representing a deep-seated city divide. An interesting fact is that Torino's iconic maroon color was chosen in homage to the English club Nottingham Forest, whose founders had ties to Turin. The club remains a symbol of resilience, forever honoring the memory of the Superga heroes while striving to write new chapters of glory.
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