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Francesco Totti
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Personal information
Full name Francesco Totti
Date of birth 27 September 1976 (1976-09-27) (age 47)
Place of birth    Rome, Flag of Italy Italy
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing position Attacking Midfielder
Second striker
Youth clubs
1984
1984–1986
1986–1989
1989–1992
Flag of Italy Fortitudo
Flag of Italy Smit Trastevere
Flag of Italy Lodigiani
Flag of Italy Roma
Senior clubs
Years Club App (Gls)
1992–2017 Flag of Italy Roma 619 (250)   
National team
1992
1991-1992
1993–1995
1995-1997
1997
1998-2006
Flag of Italy Italy U15
Flag of Italy Italy U16
Flag of Italy Italy U18
Flag of Italy Italy U21
Flag of Italy Italy U23
Flag of Italy Italy
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013 00(2)
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058 00(9)

Francesco Totti, Ufficiale OMRI, (franˈtʃesko ˈtɔtti; born 27 September 1976) is an Italian former professional footballer who played for Roma. He played primarily as an attacking midfielder or second striker, but could also play as a lone striker or winger.

Totti spent his entire career at Roma, winning a Serie A title, two Coppa Italia titles, and two Supercoppa Italiana titles; he is the top goalscorer and the most capped player in the club's history. Totti also holds the record for the youngest club captain in the history of Serie A. Often referred to as Il Bimbo de Oro (The Golden Boy), Il Re di Roma (The King of Rome), Er Pupone (The Big Baby), and Il Gladiatore (The Gladiator) by the Italian sports media, Totti is the second-highest scorer of all time in Italian league history with 250 goals; he also holds the record for the most goals scored in Serie A while playing for a single club.

Honours[]

Club[]

Winners
Runner-up

International[]

Winners
  • UEFA European Under-21 Championship: 1996
  • Mediterranean Games (Under-23): 1997
  • FIFA World Cup: 2006
Runner-up

Individual[]

Ballon d'Or
  • 2000 – 14th
  • 2001 – 5th
  • 2002 – nominated (top 50)
  • 2003 – 18th
  • 2004 – nominated (top 50)
  • 2007 – 10th
FIFA World Player of the Year
  • 2000 – 10th
  • 2001 – 10th
  • 2002 – 14th
World Soccer Award
  • 2000 – 7th
  • 2001 – 4th
  • 2007 – 7th

External links[]

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Italy
Italy – UEFA Euro 2000

1. Abbiati 2. Ferrara 3. Maldini 4. Albertini 5. Cannavaro 6. Negro 7. Di Livio 8. Conte 9. Inzaghi 10. Del Piero 11. Pessotto 12. Toldo 13. Nesta 14. Di Biagio 15. Iuliano 16. Ambrosini 17. Zambrotta 18. Fiore 19. Montella 20. Totti 21. Delvecchio 22. Antonioli Manager:  Flag of Italy Dino Zoff

Italy
Italy – 2002 FIFA World Cup

1. Buffon 2. Panucci 3. Maldini 4. Coco 5. Cannavaro 6. Zanetti 7. Del Piero 8. Gattuso 9. Inzaghi 10. Totti 11. Doni 12. Abbiati 13. Nesta 14. Di Biagio 15. Iuliano 16. Di Livio 17. Tommasi 18. Delvecchio 19. Zambrotta 20. Montella 21. Vieri 22. Toldo 23. Materazzi Manager:  Flag of Italy Giovanni Trapattoni

Italy
Italy – UEFA Euro 2004

1. Buffon 2. Panucci 3. Oddo 4. Zanetti 5. Cannavaro 6. Ferrari 7. Del Piero 8. Gattuso 9. Vieri 10. Totti 11. Corradi 12. Toldo 13. Nesta 14. Fiore 15. Favalli 16. Camoranesi 17. Di Vaio 18. Cassano 19. Zambrotta 20. Perrotta 21. Pirlo 22. Peruzzi 23. Materazzi Manager:  Flag of Italy Giovanni Trapattoni

Italy
Italy – 2006 FIFA World Cup - Winner (4th title)

1. Buffon 2. Zaccardo 3. Grosso 4. De Rossi 5. Cannavaro 6. Barzagli 7. Del Piero 8. Gattuso 9. Toni 10. Totti 11. Gilardino 12. Peruzzi 13. Nesta 14. Amelia 15. Iaquinta 16. Camoranesi 17. Barone 18. Inzaghi 19. Zambrotta 20. Perrotta 21. Pirlo 22. Oddo 23. Materazzi Manager:  Flag of Italy Marcello Lippi

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