About Torino FC Coppa Italia
Torino FC History in the Coppa Italia
Torino F.C. are a side that has plenty of history when it comes down to the Coppa Italia, with the club having proven to be a successful outfit over the years when participating in the competition. The Serie A side, who are well-backed by supporters, have an incredible 27,598 capacity ground, the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, which helps to provide fans with a unique matchday experience when they play their matches in the cup at home on occasion.
The club, who have had numerous nicknames such as Il Toro, La Granata and Il Vecchio Cuore Granata all being used, have had a number of great players turn out in their colours over the years in previous editions of the competition. Men such as Giuseppe Dossena, Giorgio Ferrini, Lido Vieri, Salvatore Sirigu, Simone Zaza and Andrea Belotti have all featured for the famously maroon-coloured football club in the past.
Torino FC's Top Achievements In the Coppa Italia
As mentioned, Torino F.C. have been one of the most successful sides to have ever emerged from the Italian game over the years to compete in the Coppa Italia throughout its existence. Il Toro have managed to lift the trophy on no fewer than five occasions, with their triumphs having come in 1935–36, 1942–43, 1967–68, 1970–71, 1992–93.
The maroon outfit have reached the tournament’s finale on no fewer than 13 occasions, as the club have had to settle for at least eight runners up medals as well. Those came in the 1937–38, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1969–70, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82 and the 1987–88 editions of the Coppa Italia.
