About

Torino Football Club is a professional side based in Turin, Italy that competes in Serie A, and the club page here highlights signed shirts and historical pieces available through Walkouts. The club is listed with a formal foundation date of 2005 in our records, and collectors will find match-issued jerseys, fanshop releases and framed signatures tied to the club’s long public profile.

Historically known for the Grande Torino teams of the 1940s, the club has a deep trophy cabinet and a recognisable identity in maroon shirts, a rampant bull crest and a long rivalry contested in the Derby della Mole. Home matches are played at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, previously referred to as the Stadio Comunale Vittorio Pozzo, and the ground appears frequently in provenance notes for match-worn garments.

On the honours front Torino are recorded with seven league titles and a notable international success in the now-defunct Mitropa Cup, facts which often drive demand for vintage shirts from the Grande Torino era and later championship seasons. The club is also ranked by the IFFHS at 174, a single reference point collectors use when assessing modern era prominence.

Anniversary releases after 1970 are not comprehensively listed in the supplied records, so specific post-1970 commemorative shirt releases are not asserted here. Collectors frequently cite reissues and commemorative runs when they do appear, and absent entries are noted rather than assumed, so provenance statements and release notes should be checked on each item.

Season and match magnets include several canonical years, notably the club’s celebrated 1948-49 Grande Torino legacy, the title-winning 1975-76 Serie A campaign and the return to European competition in 2013-14. Shirts from those seasons are chased because they connect to landmark squads and decisive fixtures, and examples may be offered as player-issue variants or as early retail runs that predate wide commercial reproduction.

Iconic away pieces have specific collector appeal, for example the documented 2014-15 away set in white used during Europa League ties, and notes in our records reference a 2014 European match-issue worn against Athletic as a provenance marker. Signed retail shirts are also in demand, and fanshop pieces, early runs and region-specific releases are explicitly collected alongside match-worn examples; listings will indicate if a piece is a COA backed retail signature or a player-issue variant, which affects verification and display choices, and suppliers across eras include Kappa and Joma.

Provenance matters here, from the stadium alias Vittorio Pozzo to Derby della Mole match provenance and Europa League match-issue notes, so check item histories carefully. Walkouts lists framed shirts, signed retail variants and match-issued pieces linked to seasons such as 1975-76 and 2013-14, with the iconic white Europa League away set noted in several entries and COA verification indicated where available.

Collector Highlights

Iconic home kits

  • 1948–49 Maroon Serie A Grande Torino legacy
  • 1975–76 Maroon Serie A champions
  • 2013–14 Maroon Europa League return

Iconic away kits

  • 2014–15 White Europa League away set

Collector seasons

  • 1948–49 Serie A iconic team
  • 1975–76 Serie A scudetto
  • 2013–14 Europa League comeback to Europe

Honours

Torino FC belong to Italy’s historic elite, with a record that includes seven league titles, many shaped by the Grande Torino sides of the 1940s. The club’s most recent Scudetto arrived in 1976, a landmark season that reaffirmed their competitive pedigree at the top level. In domestic cups, Torino have long been accomplished operators, lifting the Coppa Italia on five occasions, underlining their ability to navigate knockout football. Continental silverware also features in the cabinet thanks to success in the now-defunct Mitropa Cup in 1991, a nod to the club’s broader European footprint. Recognition from global rankings tracks this stature too, with an IFFHS standing of 174 and 114 points reflecting sustained relevance. From title-winning sides to resilient cup runs, Torino’s roll of honour weaves together periods of dominance and resilience, with the Grande Torino legacy and the 1976 triumph serving as enduring touchstones for the Granata faithful.

Legends & Leadership

Valentino Mazzola is remembered as a legend player whose influence frames the club’s identity in the 1940s, embodying the standards associated with the Grande Torino era and setting a benchmark for leadership and quality that later generations would measure themselves against.

Paolo Pulici defined the 1970s for Torino as a legend player, representing the cutting edge of that decade’s Granata sides and contributing to the competitive heights that culminated in the club’s title-winning period.

Giorgio Ferrini anchored the team in the 1960s as a legend player, providing the consistency and commitment that supported Torino’s evolution across a demanding era in Italian football.

Stadium

The heart of matchday in Turin beats at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, the historic home where the Granata gather in their maroon colours. The ground also carries a previous identity as the Stadio Comunale Vittorio Pozzo, a dual heritage that reflects the city’s deep footballing roots and the club’s reverence for its past. Atmosphere builds long before kick-off, with choreographed support and a community feel that intensifies on major Serie A nights. Local identity is on full display during the Derby della Mole against Juventus, when the stands ripple with noise and tradition. The stadium’s name honours the Grande Torino legacy, and its setting within the city keeps it closely tied to everyday life in Turin, offering an evocative backdrop that blends history, ritual and the anticipation of the next decisive moment.

Also known as
Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
Local derby
Derby della Mole Juventus city derby

Authentication & Provenance

  • Verification commemorative crests for Grande Torino
  • Suppliers Kappa/Joma eras; verify codes
  • Provenance 2014 EL match-issue vs Athletic noted

FAQ

Q: Which league does Torino FC compete in? A: Torino currently plays in Serie A, Italy's top division.

Q: Where is Torino FC based and what is their home ground? A: The club is based in Turin, Italy, and hosts home matches at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino.

Q: What are Torino's traditional colours and nickname? A: The traditional colour is maroon, and the team is colloquially known as Il Toro, reflecting the bull symbol of the city.

Q: Who are Torino's main rivals? A: Juventus are the city rivals, and the fixture is known as the Derby della Mole.

Q: How can I verify the authenticity of Torino memorabilia? A: Look for a clear chain of custody such as a COA or LOA from a recognised issuer, ideally supported by witnessed signing notes or traceable photo evidence.