Torino FC is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont, who play their matches in Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino. The club was formed in 1906 and after bankruptcy was re-founded in 2005. The club's formal debut in an official league was in 1909.
The club has won the Serie A seven times, Serie B three times and the Coppa Italia five times.
Torino has played 90 seasons in the Serie A, 12 seasons in the Serie B, 0 seasons in the Serie C (or equivalent), 0 seasons in the Serie D (or equivalent) and 0 seasons in lower competitions.
This list details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season. Top scorers in bold were also the top scorers in the Italian league that season. Records of local or regional competitions are not included due to them being considered of less importance.
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Champions | Runners-up | Promoted | Relegated | 1st Tier | 2nd Tier | 3rd Tier | 4th Tier | 5th Tier | 6th Tier | 7th Tier | 8th Tier |
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edit- ^ "Storia Della Serie B". Retrieved 3 August 2020. If not available in Wikipedia, the top goalscorer was found on this site for the Serie B seasons
- ^ "The Introduction Page of the RSSSF -- the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation". Archived from the original on 22 December 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2008. If not available in Wikipedia, the top goalscorer was found on this site for the Serie A seasons
- ^ Goals in all competitions (Serie A, Serie B or Serie C, Coppa Italia, European tournaments and Supercoppa Italiana) are counted.
- ^ Admitted to the 2014-15 UEFA Europa League replacing Parma who didn't get the UEFA license
- ^ "No al Patteggiamento per Conte, – 6 il Siena, Grosseto rischia LegaPro" (in Italian). 1 August 2012. Retrieved 2 August 2012.
Torino were docked 1 point due to involvement in the 2011–12 Italian football scandal
- ^ Lost the final of the play-off to promote to the 2010–11 Serie A 1–2 on aggregate to Brescia
- ^ Won the final of the play-off to promote to the 2006–07 Serie A 5–5 on aggregate to Mantova F.C.
- ^ Won the final of the play-off to promote to the 2005–06 Serie A 2–1 on aggregate to Perugia. However because of heavy financial problems, the club was not admitted to participate in the 2005–06 Serie A
- ^ Lost a play-off match to promote to the 1998–99 Serie A (1–1) after a penalty shootout to Perugia
- ^ Lost to Juventus in a play-off match for the 1988–89 UEFA Cup
- ^ Admitted to 1964–65 European Cup Winners' Cup instead of Roma because of a better league position
- ^ Lost national final to Bologna in a tie-break, 1–3 1–0 0–1
- ^ As a result of the Direttorio Federale decision on the facts about the Allemandi Case, the Scudetto won by Torino in the 1926–27 season was revoked and no longer assigned
- ^ In brackets is the number of points according to the 3-point per victory rule
- ^ In brackets is the number of points according to the 3-point per victory rule