Francesco Totti

Player

Birthday September 27, 1976

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Rome, Italy

Age 47 years old

Nationality Italy

Height 1.80 m

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1976

Francesco Totti ( born 27 September 1976) is an Italian former professional footballer who played solely for Roma and the Italy national team.

He was a technically gifted and creative offensive playmaker who could play as an attacking midfielder or as a forward (second striker, 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.

A prolific goalscorer, he is the second-highest scorer of all time in Italian league history with 250 goals, and is the sixth-highest scoring Italian in all competitions with 316 goals.

Totti is the top goalscorer and the most capped player in Roma's history, holds the record for the most goals scored in Serie A while playing for a single club, and also holds the record for the youngest club captain in the history of Serie A. During his career at Roma, Totti has been referred to as Er Bimbo de Oro (The Golden Boy), Er Pupone (The Big Baby), L'Ottavo Re di Roma (The Eighth King of Rome), and Il Capitano (The Captain) by the Italian sports media.

1984

Totti began to play youth team football in 1984, with Fortitudo, later joining Trastevere and Lodigiani.

After he came to the attention of scouts, his mother refused a lucrative offer from Milan in order to keep him in his home town.

1989

Although his youth club initially had come to an agreement to sell Totti to the Lazio youth side, one of Roma's youth coaches, Gildo Giannini, persuaded his parents to let him join the Roma youth squad in 1989.

1993

After three years in the youth team, Totti made his first appearance for Roma's senior side in Serie A at the age of 16, when coach Vujadin Boškov called him up in the 2–0 away victory against Brescia on 28 March 1993.

1994

In the following season under Carlo Mazzone, Totti began to play more regularly as a second striker, and scored his first goal on 4 September 1994 in a 1–1 draw against Foggia.

1995

By 1995, Totti had become a regular in Roma's starting line-up and scored 16 goals during the next three seasons, while creating several more, as his talent was praised by his manager Mazzone.

1996

Following Mazzone's sacking in the summer of 1996 and the departure of Giannini, Totti was expected to play a more prominent role, after several promising seasons; however, the team underperformed during the 1996–97 season, while Totti struggled to gain playing time under new manager Carlos Bianchi, and was even set to leave for Sampdoria on loan in January 1997.

Roma's chairman at the time however, Franco Sensi, impeded the transfer, leading to further tensions with the manager, who eventually parted ways with the club.

Totti's years under Zdeněk Zeman represented a period of both physical and mental maturation as a player.

From a technical and tactical standpoint, he proved to be compatible on the left wing in the rigid formations of the Bohemian coach, as his new role gave him more space to take on defenders in one on one situations, and cut into the centre to shoot on goal with his stronger foot; he also became physically more powerful, fit, hard-working, and complete.

He displayed a greater responsibility for the team, and was presented with the number 10 jersey.

His first season under Zeman started well, with Totti taking advantage of a 4–3–3 formation and making his breakthrough with the club.

1998

He finished the league season reaching double figures in goals scored for the first time in his career; including a goal in the club's 2–0 away win against Napoli on 22 February 1998, Totti scored 13 goals in Serie A in total, and contributed to Roma's fourth place league finish that year.

Although he was not called up for the 1998 FIFA World Cup by Italy manager Cesare Maldini, his consistent performances, creativity and goalscoring throughout the course of the previous Serie A season saw him being awarded the Guerin d'Oro for the 1997–98 season, given to him for having achieved the highest average rating of any Serie A player.

The following season, he began to gain recognition as a club symbol and as a leader, and on 31 October 1998, Totti became the official team captain, and the youngest Serie A club captain ever at the age of 22, inheriting the armband from Aldair.

On 29 November 1998, Totti scored the equalising goal in a 3–3 draw against cross-city rivals Lazio; this was his first ever goal in the Rome Derby.

Overall, he scored 30 goals and provided 26 assists during Zeman's two-year managerial stint.

For his performances, he was named the Serie A Young Footballer of the Year for the 1998–99 season.

1999

In June 1999, Roma's then-president Franco Sensi sacked Zeman and signed Fabio Capello as a replacement, with the aim of winning the league title.

2000

By the 2000–01 campaign under the new coach, Roma were building a competitive team around Totti, who was by now being utilised as a creative attacking midfielder by Capello in a 3–4–1–2 formation, due to his passing skills and playmaking abilities.

Totti scored in a 2–0 home win over Bologna on his season debut on 1 October 2000.

On 10 December, Totti scored the match-winning goal in a 2–1 home win against Udinese, with a powerful left-footed volley to help Roma to their fifth home win of the season.

2001

He continued his goalscoring form by scoring against Napoli at home in a 3–0 victory on 28 January 2001, as Roma finished the first half of the league season in first place.

2004

In 2004, he was named in the FIFA 100, a list of the world's greatest living players as selected by Pelé, as part of FIFA's centenary celebrations.

2006

A 2006 FIFA World Cup winner and UEFA Euro 2000 finalist with Italy, Totti was selected in the All-Star team for both tournaments; he also represented his country at the 2002 World Cup and Euro 2004.

2007

In 2007, Totti announced his international retirement due to recurring physical problems and in order to focus solely on club play with Roma.

Regarded by pundits as one of the greatest players of his generation, and as one of the greatest Italian footballers of all time, Totti won a record eleven Oscar del Calcio awards from the Italian Footballers' Association: five Serie A Italian Footballer of the Year awards, two Serie A Footballer of the Year awards, two Serie A Goal of the Year awards, one Serie A Goalscorer of the Year award, and one Serie A Young Footballer of the Year award.

He also won the 2007 European Golden Shoe and the 2010 Golden Foot.

Totti was selected in the European Sports Media team of the season three times.

2011

In 2011, Totti was recognised by IFFHS as the most popular footballer in Europe.

2015

In 2015, France Football rated him as one of the ten-best footballers in the world who are over age 36.

2017

Following his retirement in 2017, Totti was awarded the Player's Career Award and the UEFA President's Award.

Totti was born in Rome to parents Lorenzo and Fiorella Totti.

He was raised in the Porta Metronia neighbourhood.

As a youngster he idolised ex-Roma captain Giuseppe Giannini, and regularly played football with older boys.