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Francesco Totti [ 4 ] ( italian pronunciation : [ franˈtʃesko ˈtɔtti ] ; [ 5 ] [ 6 ] born 27 September 1976 ) is an italian early professional football player who played entirely for Roma and the Italy national team primarily as an attacking midfielder or second striker, but could besides play as a alone striker or winger. He is often referred to as Er Bimbo de Oro ( The Golden Boy ), L’Ottavo Re di Roma ( The Eighth King of Rome ), Er Pupone ( The Big Baby ), Il Capitano ( The Captain ), and Il Gladiatore ( The Gladiator ) by the italian sports media. A creative offensive playmaker renowned for his vision, proficiency, and goalscoring ability, Totti is considered to be one of the greatest italian players of all time and Roma ‘s greatest player ever.

Totti spent his stallion career at Roma, winning a Serie A claim, two Coppa Italia titles, and two Supercoppa Italiana titles. He is the second-highest scorekeeper of all time in italian league history with 250 goals, and is the sixth-highest score italian in all competitions with 316 goals. [ 7 ] Totti is the exceed goalscorer and the most capped musician in Roma ‘s history, holds the record for the most goals scored in Serie A while playing for a single club, and besides holds the read for the youngest club captain in the history of Serie A. In November 2014, Totti extended his record as the oldest goalscorer in UEFA Champions League history, aged 38 years and 59 days. 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 besides represented his nation at the 2002 World Cup and Euro 2004. In 2007, Totti announced his external retirement due to recurring physical problems [ 8 ] and in order to focus entirely on club play with Roma. [ 9 ] Totti won a criminal 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 besides 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. In 2004, he was named in the FIFA 100, a tilt of the world ‘s greatest survive players as selected by Pelé, as separate of FIFA ‘s centennial celebrations. [ 10 ] In 2011, Totti was recognised by IFFHS as the most democratic football player in Europe. [ 11 ] In 2015, France Football rated him as one of the ten-best footballers in the world who are over age 36. [ 12 ] Following his retirement in 2017, Totti was awarded the Player ‘s Career Award and the UEFA President ‘s Award .

early animation [edit ]

Totti as a 10-year-old Totti was born in Rome to parents Lorenzo and Fiorella Totti. He was raised in the Porta Metronia neighborhood. [ 13 ] As a child he idolised ex-Roma captain Giuseppe Giannini, [ 14 ] and regularly played football with older boys. [ 15 ] Totti began to play youth team football at the age of 8, with Fortitudo, late joining Trastevere and Lodigiani. After he came to the care of scouts, his mother refused a lucrative offer from Milan in order to keep him in his home town. 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 police squad in 1989. [ 13 ]

Club career [edit ]

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1992–1997 early seasons [edit ]

After three years in the youth team, Totti made his first appearance for Roma ‘s elder 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. [ 16 ] In the follow season under Carlo Mazzone, Totti began to play more regularly as a second hitter, [ 17 ] and scored his first goal on 4 September 1994 in a 1–1 draw against Foggia. [ 15 ] [ 18 ] By 1995, Totti had become a regular in Roma ‘s starting line-up and scored 16 goals during the future three seasons, while creating several more, as his talent was praised by his coach Mazzone. [ 17 ] [ 19 ] Following Mazzone ‘s displace in the summer of 1996 and the departure of Giannini, Totti was expected to play a more big function, after several predict seasons ; however, the team underperformed during the 1996–97 season, while Totti struggled to gain play fourth dimension under new coach Carlos Bianchi, and was even set to leave for Sampdoria on loanword in January 1997. Roma ‘s president at the clock time however, Franco Sensi, impeded the transfer, leading to further tensions with the coach, who finally parted ways with the club. [ 15 ] [ 20 ]

1997–1999 : emergence as Roma ‘s number 10 and captain on the left flank [edit ]

Totti ‘s years under Zdeněk Zeman represented a period of both physical and mental festering as a player. From a technical and tactical point of view, he proved to be compatible on the entrust wing in the rigid formations of the bohemian bus, as his newfangled character gave him more quad to take on defenders in one on one situations, and cut into the center to shoot on goal with his stronger infantry ; [ 15 ] [ 17 ] he besides became physically more mighty, meet, hard-working, and accomplished. [ 21 ] He displayed a greater responsibility for the team, and was presented with the number 10 new jersey. [ 15 ] [ 22 ] His first temper under Zeman started well, with Totti taking advantage of a 4–3–3 constitution and making his discovery with the baseball club. [ 23 ] He finished the league temper reaching duplicate figures in goals scored for the inaugural time in his career ; [ 20 ] including a goal in the cabaret ‘s 2–0 away win against Napoli on 22 February 1998, [ 24 ] Totti scored 13 goals in Serie A in full, [ 25 ] and contributed to Roma ‘s fourthly place league finish that class. [ 26 ] Although he was not called up for the 1998 FIFA World Cup by Italy coach Cesare Maldini, [ 27 ] his reproducible performances, creativity and goalscoring throughout the naturally 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 rate of any Serie A player. [ 28 ] The surveil temper, he began to gain recognition as a club symbol and as a leader, [ 15 ] and on 31 October 1998, Totti became the official team captain, and the youngest Serie A baseball club captain always at the historic period of 22, inheriting the armband from Aldair. [ 29 ] On 29 November 1998, Totti scored the equalising goal in a 3–3 withdraw against cross-city rivals Lazio ; this was his first always goal in the Rome Derby. [ 15 ] [ 30 ] Overall, he scored 30 goals and provided 26 assists during Zeman ‘s biennial managerial stint. [ 15 ] For his performances, he was named the Serie A Young Footballer of the year for the 1998–99 season. [ 2 ]

1999–2004 : The Scudetto as a playmaker [edit ]

Scudetto shield, displayed on a house in Rome Decal of Totti aboard theshield, displayed on a house in Rome In June 1999, Roma ‘s then-president Franco Sensi sacked Zeman and signed Fabio Capello as a substitute, with the draw a bead on of winning the league title. [ 31 ] By the 2000–01 campaign under the new coach, Roma were building a competitive team around Totti, who was by immediately being utilised as a creative attack midfielder by Capello in a 3–4–1–2 formation, due to his pass skills and playmaking abilities. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] [ 34 ] Totti scored in a 2–0 home plate succeed over Bologna on his season debut on 1 October 2000. [ 35 ] 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. [ 36 ] 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. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] Totti continued to play an significant function in keeping the club at the crown of the table throughout the remainder of the season, gaining a comfortable leave over rivals Juventus. [ 39 ] On 17 June 2001, at the Stadio Olimpico, Roma beat Parma 3–1, with their three main attackers, Totti, Vincenzo Montella and Gabriel Batistuta scoring one goal each, as Roma were crowned champions of Italy for the third gear prison term in their history. [ 40 ] Totti finished the league season with 13 goals, equalling what was at the time his personal goalscoring record in a single Serie A season. [ 15 ] On 19 August 2001, Totti won his first Supercoppa Italiana, scoring and assisting in the 3–0 gain against Fiorentina. [ 41 ] Totti was named the Serie A italian Footballer of the year for both 2000 and 2001, [ 42 ] [ 43 ] and won the Serie A Footballer of the Year Award for the first time in his career in 2000. [ 28 ] He received his first Ballon d’Or nominating speech in 2000, finishing 14th in vote, and fifth the comply class. [ 44 ] due to his performances and leadership, Totti had established himself as a hero to the Roma fans, who were besides able to identify with his backdrop as a Roma native and lifelong supporter. [ 15 ]
Totti in 2002 Over the pursuit seasons, Totti played in a dislodge role as either a ahead or second base hitter in a 3–5–2 constitution, often alongside either Batistuta or the newly acquired youngster Antonio Cassano. [ 17 ] He scored his inaugural hat-trick in Serie A, in a 3–2 away win over Brescia on 30 September 2002. [ 45 ] Totti besides scored the only goal in Roma ‘s critical 1–0 victory at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium against Real Madrid on 30 October 2002 ; this was the first time in 35 years that an italian team had won a peer in Madrid. [ 46 ] He continued his goalscoring exploits against Valencia, scoring two goals in Roma ‘s 3–0 acquire. [ 47 ] Despite this, Roma only finished third in their Champions League group, and in eighth position in Serie A, [ 48 ] although they managed to reach the 2003 Coppa Italia concluding. In the final examination against Milan, Totti scored three times from dislodge kicks over both legs ( one goal at home and two at the San Siro ), but Roma lost out to Milan 6–3 on aggregate. [ 49 ] In 2003, Totti won his second Serie A Footballer of the Year Award. [ 28 ] In the 2003–04 season, Totti played a key character as Roma finished runner-up to Milan in the Scudetto race. [ 50 ] Throughout the league season, he scored 20 goals, his best haul in Serie A up to that degree, which allowed him to win his second Guerin d’Oro as the musician with the best average rat in Serie A throughout the season. [ 28 ] furthermore, the Roma captain notably scored hallmark chipped goals on two occasions throughout the season, against Brescia and Empoli. [ 51 ]

2004–2009 : transition to striker [edit ]

Despite Roma ‘s disappoint 2004–05 season, which saw the departure of a number of players and several managerial changes, [ 52 ] [ 53 ] Totti maintained coherent form by scoring 12 goals in Serie A, [ 3 ] and 15 in all competitions, among which was his hundredth Serie A goal from a free gripe in a 3–3 draw against Internazionale, on 3 October 2004. [ 54 ] Two months by and by, on 19 December, he became Roma ‘s all-time leading scorer in Serie A after netting his 107th career league finish against Parma, breaking the record previously held by Roberto Pruzzo. [ 55 ] Although Roma finished the league season in eighth place, [ 56 ] Totti helped the team reach the 2005 Coppa Italia concluding ; however Roma lost to Inter. [ 57 ] Roma ‘s new coach for the 2005–06 temper, Luciano Spalletti, went with a 4–2–3–1 geological formation, deploying Totti in a newer, more offensive role as a lone striker. [ 17 ] Despite his new attacking function, Totti normally dropped abstruse to pick up the ball in midfield rather than engage in the penalty sphere, therefore creating space for the assail midfielders and wingers to making offensive runs ; the resulting system was late described as a 4–6–0, while Totti ‘s particular attacking function was dubbed the “ false-9 “. [ 15 ] [ 58 ] In this newfangled position, Totti continued to score frequently, managing 15 goals in 24 league matches. In the spring of 2005, he renewed his abridge until 2010, with an annual wage of €5.4 million. [ 59 ] On 19 February 2006, he suffered a fracture of his left fibula and ligament damage during a pit against Empoli after being fouled by Richard Vanigli. [ 60 ] Totti was at risk of missing the 2006 World Cup, but returned to the side on 11 May 2006 as a alternate in Roma ‘s 3–1 Coppa Italia concluding get the better of to Inter. [ 61 ] A alloy plate had been attached to his ankle during operation, but doctors decided not to operate again and remove it following Totti ‘s refund, concurring that the plate would not affect his game. [ 62 ] He was given off-label treatments of teriparatide to speed-up his fracture convalescence. [ 63 ]
The 2006–07 season was a personal high for Totti as he scored 26 goals in Serie A, arsenic well as another six between the Champions League ( scoring three times in the group stage and once in the round of 16 tie against Lyon ) and the Coppa Italia, in addition to 15 assists in 50 games across all competitions. [ 15 ] Despite their elimination from the Champions League by Manchester United in the quarter-finals, and a second-place coating in the league, Roma won the Coppa Italia final against league champions Inter with a 6–2 victory at home ( Totti scored the open finish after 50 seconds ) and a 2–1 frustration at the San Siro in Milan. [ 15 ] [ 64 ] Totti finished the season as Serie A top scorekeeper with 26 goals, [ 65 ] and on 17 June, he besides received the ESM European Golden Shoe award as the top european goalscorer of the season. [ 66 ] Despite being the highest active goalscorer in Serie A, he was not among the finalists for the 2007 FIFA World Player of the Year [ 67 ] due to his absence from the national team, although he was nominated for the 2007 Ballon d’Or, finishing tenth in the vote. [ 68 ] On 19 August 2007, Totti contributed to Roma ‘s 1–0 victory over Inter in the 2007 Supercoppa Italiana, winning a penalty which was subsequently converted by Daniele De Rossi. [ 69 ] Totti scored his two-hundredth finish for Roma in a 4–0 victory against Torino in the Coppa Italia, on 16 January 2008. [ 70 ] He was named the Serie A italian Footballer of the class for the fifth time in his career on 28 January. [ 43 ] The following calendar month, on 24 February, he reached 386 appearances in Serie A with Roma in a equal against Fiorentina, equalling the cabaret appearance phonograph record previously held by Giacomo Losi, Roma ‘s captain in the 1960s. He broke the record on 27 February, in the clubhouse ‘s following league peer against Inter. [ 71 ] [ 72 ] On 9 March, he reached his five-hundredth overall appearance for Roma, scoring the second goal of the equal from a penalty kick in a 2–0 away win over Napoli. [ 73 ] Totti suffered a season-ending injury to his right knee during a 1–1 draw with Livorno on 19 April. Tests revealed a tear of his front tooth cruciate ligament ( ACL ) that required operating room, ruling him out for four months. [ 74 ] Roma won their one-ninth Coppa Italia with a 2–1 victory over Inter on 24 May ; although Totti did not play the meet, he was still allowed to lift the cup as the team ‘s captain. [ 75 ] [ 76 ] With this succeed, Totti became the most successful captain in the club ‘s history, with five titles and ten runner-up medals. [ 77 ]
Totti playing against Fiorentina in 2009 during the final year of Spalletti ‘s beginning spell with Roma In the 2008–09 season, Totti recovered from the former injury, and took part in the 2008 Supercoppa Italiana final examination on 24 August 2008 ; following a 2–2 draw with Inter after extra-time, Totti missed his penalty in the resulting gunfight, which allowed Javier Zanetti to win the match for Inter with the follow spot-kick. [ 78 ] On 8 November 2008, he made his four-hundredth appearance in Serie A, in a 1–1 away draw against Bologna, scoring the unfold finish of the equal. [ 79 ] Later that month, he went on to help his team beat Lazio in the Rome bowler hat, assisting Júlio Baptista ‘s match-winning goal. [ 80 ] Totti ‘s run of good shape continued as he provided assists for Mirko Vučinić and scored a lob goal in a 3–0 win in a league crippled against Lecce on 23 November, [ 81 ] while he netted a release kick in a 3–1 away win against CFR Cluj in the Champions League late that workweek, on 27 November. [ 82 ] He besides scored the irregular goal in a 2–0 win against Bordeaux on 10 December, which ensured Roma ‘s passage to the round off of 16 of the contest as group winners. [ 83 ] On 19 April 2009, Totti scored his hundred-and-seventy-fifth Serie A goal in a 3–2 home win over Lecce, overtaking Amedeo Amadei as Roma ‘s all-time highest goalscorer ; with the goal, Totti besides became one of the top-ten goalscorers in Serie A history. [ 84 ]

2009–2011 : Struggles and return to form [edit ]

Roma ‘s difficult start to the 2008–09 season and continued struggles at the start of the 2009–10 temper saw Spalletti vacate after his four-year reign and he was replaced by Claudio Ranieri. [ 85 ] Totti performed well in the inaugural UEFA Europa League ; he scored two hat-tricks in the competition that season, first in a 7–1 away win against Gent in the third qualify round [ 86 ] and then another in the same scoreline against MFK Košice at the Stadio Olimpico in the play-off polish. [ 87 ] In Serie A, he besides scored three goals against Bari on 22 November 2009, seven years on from his last hat-trick in Serie A. [ 88 ] [ 89 ] [ 90 ] Eight days late, Totti confirmed he had signed a modern five-year dally contract which would see him at the golf club until 2014, after which he stated he would become a baseball club director for a further five years. [ 91 ] [ 92 ] Roma offered him an annual wage of €8.9 million for 2009–10 and €8.6 million a year for the future four seasons. [ 93 ] With a 24-match unbeaten run in Serie A, Roma became the entirely challengers to Inter in the last three rounds for the league title that season, [ 94 ] ultimately finishing runner-up after the concluding bet on. [ 95 ] Despite suffering several injury problems, [ 96 ] he surpassed erstwhile fecund strikers such as Gabriel Batistuta, [ 97 ] Giuseppe Signori, [ 98 ] and Kurt Hamrin, [ 99 ] putting him in sixth place in the all-time Serie A score records. [ 100 ] Totti besides played in the Coppa Italia final against Inter on 5 May 2010, but received a red circuit board in the close minutes of the irregular half for kicking Mario Balotelli ; Roma lost the match 0–1, frankincense failing to bring home a record one-tenth Coppa Italia title. [ 101 ]
Totti in 2011 In the 2010–11 season, Roma suffered yet another kill to Inter in the 2010 Supercoppa Italiana, [ 102 ] continuing their “ traditional ” early struggles, which Totti partially blamed on Ranieri ‘s defensive mentality and failure to develop a coherent rig of tactics. [ 103 ] [ 104 ] [ 105 ] [ 106 ] On a personal level, Totti won the Golden Foot award, [ 107 ] but Ranieri ‘s miss of faith in him due to his old age meant that the captain would spend a lot of prison term on the utility ‘s bench in favor of younger forwards, such as Marco Borriello, Mirko Vučinić and Jérémy Ménez. [ 108 ] [ 109 ] His limited bring time, which included a controversial 91st minute substitution in a 2–1 away passing against Sampdoria, [ 110 ] resulted in respective clashes with Ranieri, and saw him fall out of form, scoring only three league goals in 21 appearances ; [ 111 ] as a resultant role of his limited appearances, despondency and strenuous kinship with the coach, rumours even circulated in the media that Totti was considering leaving Roma. [ 112 ] Following Roma ‘s 4–3 loss against Genoa on 20 February 2011, Ranieri resigned as director of Roma, and Totti saw his erstwhile teammate Vincenzo Montella appointed as caretaker coach. [ 113 ] Montella reverted to Spalletti ‘s 4–2–3–1 arrangement and Totti appeared to recapture his best phase, finding the net more frequently towards the end of the season. [ 114 ] [ 115 ] On 3 March, Totti was voted the best active italian musician in a poll conducted by La Gazzetta dello Sport ; 100 italian personalities including footballers, politicians and celebrities took depart in the right to vote. On 13 March 2011, he scored two goals against Lazio which gave Roma their fifth back-to-back victory in the Rome Derby. [ 116 ] The follow catch, on 20 March, Totti became the sixth musician in Serie A history to score 200 goals, finding the prey doubly in a 2–2 puff against Fiorentina to total 201 league goals. [ 117 ] On 1 May, Totti scored a pair against Bari to equal and subsequently overtake Roberto Baggio as the fifth-highest goalscorer in Serie A with his 205th and 206th career league goals, putting him behind entirely Silvio Piola, Gunnar Nordahl, Giuseppe Meazza and José Altafini. [ 118 ] Totti ended the 2010–11 Serie A political campaign with 15 goals – with twelve of his goals coming in Roma ‘s last 13 league fixtures. [ 115 ] At the end of the season, Roma underwent a change of ownership, with the former club owner Rosella Sensi being replaced by an american consortium led by Thomas DiBenedetto. [ 119 ] Under the new management, the baseball club did not offer a permanent contract to Montella, which led to him leaving to coach another Serie A side, Catania. [ 120 ] The Roma management appointed Luis Enrique, who had previous coached the Barcelona B side, in a bid to emulate Barcelona ‘s football style. [ 121 ]

2011–2012 : back to playmaker [edit ]

The 2011–12 temper saw Totti initially receive few starts under Roma ‘s new coach Luis Enrique, as the clubhouse ‘s early struggles continued. [ 122 ] Totti sustained an injury on 1 October 2011 in the second half of a match against Atalanta, which kept him out of military action until 20 November ; [ 123 ] he returned to the pitch against Lecce, when he came off the judiciary in the 66th minute, as Roma won the match 2–1. [ 124 ] In mid-December, as Totti began regaining form post-injury, he started playing more regularly, much in a creative role as an attacking midfielder. On 12 December, he set up Daniele De Rossi ‘s opening goal in a 1–1 home attract against eventual league champions Juventus, although Totti missed a second-half punishment during the match. [ 125 ] He provided several more assists that season, notably for Dani Osvaldo ‘s goal in Roma ‘s 3–1 winnings over Napoli at the Stadio San Paolo on 18 December 2011, [ 126 ] and besides set up De Rossi ‘s goal against Catania at the Massimino stadium. [ 127 ] Playing in a deeper place on the pitch, the Roma amulet did not seek to score goals as much, opting rather to play more of a supporting character by bridging the gap between attack and midfield, using his presence, leadership and have in games to offer some much needed depth to the team. [ 15 ] [ 128 ] [ 129 ] [ 130 ] On 8 January 2012, Totti scored his first goals of the season in a 2–0 winnings against Chievo, converting one penalty in the first half and another in the second. [ 131 ] He went on to score two goals in a 5–1 succeed against Cesena which allowed Totti to set a fresh record, as his second goal of the match brought his score to 211 league goals – the most any player has ever scored for a single club in Serie A. [ 132 ] Despite his inability to find the back of the net as the moment half of the season began, he continued to perform well, as he notably assisted Juan ‘s goal from a corner in Roma ‘s 4–0 win over Inter on 5 February. [ 133 ] On 12 April, Totti scored his fifth goal of the season in a 3–1 victory over Udinese. [ 134 ] He scored again in a 2–1 passing against Fiorentina on 25 April, [ 135 ] and two weeks late, on his five-hundredth match in Serie A, he scored two goals in a 2–2 withdraw against Catania at the Stadio Olimpico. [ 136 ]

2012–2013 : break dance records [edit ]

Totti in action during a 2012 friendly equal against Liverpool in Boston, Massachusetts After Luis Enrique decided to resign due to an unsuccessful temper in which Roma failed to qualify for european football for the first time in 15 years, the clubhouse decided to appoint their former director Zdeněk Zeman, with whom Totti would once again be reunited. Zeman tried to play Totti in a barren role as a left forth or winger in his prefer 4–3–3 tactical line-up. [ 137 ] Although this was a exchangeable role to that which he had played during Zeman ‘s former spell 13 years ahead, Totti ‘s freedom besides enabled him to drop deep into the midfield to press opponents and pick up the ball, equally well as attacking on the bequeath fly. [ 138 ] On 2 September, Totti provided 2 assists for Alessandro Florenzi and Dani Osvaldo in Roma ‘s 3–1 gain over Inter at the San Siro. After the catch, he received praise from the media due to his performance, even as he approached his 36th birthday. [ 139 ] On 21 October, Totti surpassed both Giuseppe Meazza and José Altafini ‘s joint-record after scoring the first of Roma ‘s goals in a 4–2 aside win at Genoa, becoming the third-highest scorekeeper in Serie A history with 217 goals. [ 140 ] On 8 December, Totti scored two goals, his fifth and sixth of the temper, in a 4–2 base victory against Fiorentina. [ 141 ] Following the club ‘s negative performances, Zeman was sacked and replaced by the golf club ‘s technique coach Aurelio Andreazzoli in early February 2013. [ 142 ] [ 143 ] Under his raw director, Totti scored a goal against Juventus on 16 February, with a potent fall, as Roma shocked the league leaders in a 1–0 succeed. [ 144 ] On 3 March, he scored his 225th finish against Genoa to become Serie A ‘s joint second-top scorer – aboard Gunnar Nordahl – as Roma cruised to a 3–1 victory. [ 145 ] Totti last broke Nordahl ‘s criminal record by scoring against Parma on 18 March, increasing his Serie A run to 226 goals. [ 146 ] On 8 April, with a finish from a penalty kick in the 1–1 draw against Lazio, he became the joint top scorer of all clock in Serie A in the Rome Derby with nine goals, putting him on par with Dino district attorney Costa and Marco Delvecchio. [ 147 ] Totti finished the 2012–13 Serie A season with 12 goals and 12 assists from 34 appearances. [ 148 ] Totti besides reached the 2013 Coppa Italia final with Roma, but lost the match 0–1 on 26 May to cross-city rivals Lazio. [ 149 ]

2013–2015 : free forward [edit ]

With the arrival of Roma ‘s new coach Rudi Garcia in the summer of 2013, Totti was once again deployed as a false-9, while besides functioning as a supporting fore, or as winger on the leave on affair. [ 15 ] [ 150 ] On 20 September 2013, Roma announced that Totti had signed a new contract, keeping him at the club until 2016, past his 39th birthday. [ 151 ] He scored his first finish of the 2013–14 season on 16 September, against Parma in a 3–1 victory. [ 152 ] He followed up the goal with two strikes in Roma ‘s 3–0 away victory over Inter, helping the team maintain a 100 % record after seven games. [ 153 ] On 20 November, he received the “ Captain of Captains ” award by the association Editutto and Baker Tilly Revisa. [ 154 ]
On 14 February, Totti was sidelined for about a calendar month after sustaining a hurt right buttock. [ 155 ] He returned to the pitch on 17 March against Udinese, scoring the first goal of the catch as he helped his team to a 3–2 gain. [ 156 ] Eight days late, Totti celebrated 700 overall appearances with Roma against Torino. [ 157 ] On 2 April, he scored his twentieth career goal against Parma ( a personal record against any side ) in a 4–2 victory. [ 158 ] He finished the season with eight goals and ten assists, ending the year as the top aid supplier of the 2013–14 Serie A season. [ 159 ] anterior to the begin of the 2014–15 season, Totti had been one of the star players of Roma ‘s pre-season friendlies. [ 160 ] On 30 September 2014, three days after his 38th birthday, Totti scored Roma ‘s counterweight in a Champions League group stagecoach draw at Manchester City, therefore becoming the oldest scorer in the UEFA Champions League history ; [ 161 ] it was besides Totti ‘s three-hundredth professional career goal. [ 162 ] [ 163 ] On 25 October, Totti scored the open goal from a free bang in a 1–1 string against CSKA Moscow, extending his record of oldest goalscorer in the history of the rival to 38 years and 59 days. [ 164 ] On 11 January 2015, Totti scored two goals against local rivals Lazio, making him the joint all-time clear scorer in the Rome Derby in official club competitions, aboard Dino Da Costa, with 11 goals, arsenic well as the Serie A crown scorer in the Rome Derby. [ 165 ] [ 166 ] On 9 May, Totti scored from a penalty in a 2–1 away defeat to Milan, equalling Roberto Baggio for the phonograph record of the most goals scored in Serie A from penalties ( 68 ). [ 167 ] [ 168 ] On 31 May, in the final match-day of the 2014–15 season, he scored his 299th goal for Roma in a 2–1 home kill to Palermo. [ 169 ] Totti finished the season as Roma ‘s lead scorer with ten-spot goals in all competitions, the one-seventh time in which he had been the team ‘s top scorer. [ 170 ]

2015–2017 : final examination years as a superintendent substitute [edit ]

On his second league appearance of the 2015–16 Serie A season, Totti scored his three-hundredth career club goal in all competitions with Roma in a 2–2 home absorb with Sassuolo, on 20 September 2015. [ 171 ] On 26 September 2015, the day before his 39th birthday, he sustained an injury, straining his correct hip flexor muscle in a 5–1 gain over Carpi, ruling him out for three months. [ 172 ] He returned to the pitch as a alternate in a 1–1 dwelling draw against Milan, on 9 January 2016, [ 173 ] equalling Gianluca Pagliuca as the third gear all-time highest appearance holder in Serie A history, with 592 appearances. [ 174 ] On 21 February 2016, Totti publicly criticised returning coach – and Rudi Garcia ‘s substitution – Luciano Spalletti in the media for his miss of bet time since his fall from injury. He was subsequently dropped for Roma ‘s 5–0 succeed over Palermo, with the decision causing an tumult among the fans and in the media, [ 175 ] while rumours once again began to circulate that Totti would be leaving the club once his shrink had expired at the end of the season, as a consequence of his restrict appearances and clashes with Spalletti. [ 176 ] On 8 March, Totti came on as a ersatz for Stephan El Shaarawy in the tax return leg of the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League against Real Madrid, and was given a standing ovation by the fans at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid ; Roma lost the catch 2–0, however, and were eliminated from the competition following a 4–0 sum loss. [ 177 ] On 20 April, he came off the bench in the 86th minute, one goal down to Torino at family to rescue the team with a brace ; one in the 87th minute and a punishment in the 89th hour to win the equal 3–2. [ 178 ] With his 69th goal in Serie A from the punishment spot, he overtook Roberto Baggio as the instantaneously acme scorer of penalties in Serie A history. [ 179 ] Totti ‘s doubly besides made him the oldest player in Serie A history to score two goals in a one league match, at the age of 39 years, 6 months and 23 days, breaking Silvio Piola ‘s previous record of 39 years, 4 months and 2 days, which he had managed with Novara on 1 February 1953, after scoring a brace against his early team Lazio. [ 180 ] On 2 May, Totti came off the terrace and scored from a release kick to help Roma to come from behind and achieve a 3–2 away win over Genoa ; this was his twenty-first goal from a detached kick in Serie A, which put him aboard Baggio as the joint all-time fourth-highest scorer of free kicks in Serie A history, behind only Alessandro Del Piero, Andrea Pirlo, and Siniša Mihajlović. Totti came off the bench in each of the past five Serie A games and contributed four goals and an serve. [ 181 ] [ 182 ] On 8 May, Totti came off the terrace to set up Roma ‘s final examination goal in a 3–0 family win over Chievo in his 600th Serie A appearance, becoming the third player ever to reach this milestone. [ 183 ] [ 184 ] Overall, Totti only made 13 league appearances throughout the season but scored four goals in the final six matches as a substitute. [ 185 ] On 7 June, he renewed his contract for another year, stating that he would be retiring at the end of the 2016–17 season ; [ 185 ] [ 186 ] he besides revealed he had signed a six-year condense as Roma ‘s technical director once the season ends. [ 187 ] On his first appearance of the 2016–17 temper against Sampdoria on 11 September, Totti equalled Paolo Maldini ‘s record of playing in 25 Serie A seasons. With Roma trailing 2–1 at half fourth dimension, Totti came off the workbench and assisted Edin Džeko ‘s temp equalizer, former besides scoring the match-winning goal from a penalty in injury time to secure a 3–2 home succeed in Serie A ; Totti ‘s goal meant that he had managed to score at least once in each of the past 23 straight seasons of his career. [ 188 ] On 25 September, he scored his 250th Serie A goal from the penalty position in a 3–1 away frustration to Torino, fair two days before his fortieth birthday. [ 189 ] On his first start two days after his fortieth birthday, on 29 September, Totti was praised for his performance and longevity in a 4–0 home gain over Astra Giurgiu in the Europa League ; he played all 90 minutes of the peer, providing two assists, while besides being involved in a third base goal. [ 190 ] On 20 October, Totti made his hundredth appearance in UEFA club competitions, setting up two goals in a 3–3 family puff against Austria Wien in the Europa League. [ 191 ] In former October, he sustained a muscle injury to the flexor muscle of his leave second joint during a train school term, which ruled him out indefinitely. [ 192 ] He returned to military action as a substitute in a 3–2 base win over Pescara on 27 November. [ 193 ] On 1 February 2017, Totti scored a decisive injury-time penalty in the 97th moment of a 2–1 home victory against Cesena in the Coppa Italia quarter-finals ; the win enabled Roma to advance to the semi-finals of the tournament. [ 194 ] On 15 April, he came on as a alternate in a 1–1 home draw against Atalanta to make his 615th appearance in Serie A, equalling Javier Zanetti as the joint third highest appearance holder of all fourth dimension in Serie A. [ 195 ]
The Stadio Olimpico, in the day of Totti ‘s last official match On 28 May, Totti made his final appearance for Roma in a 3–2 home acquire against Genoa, coming on as a substitute for Mohamed Salah in the 54th infinitesimal and received a standing ovation from the fans. [ 196 ]

International career [edit ]

Youth career and early senior career [edit ]

Totti first came into external bulge while playing in FIFA and UEFA youth tournaments. With the Italy under-16 side, under coach Sergio Vatta, Totti reached the final of the 1993 UEFA european Under-16 Championship in Turkey ; Italy were defeated 1–0 by Poland as Totti missed the final due to suspension. [ 197 ] Four months by and by, Totti played in 1993 FIFA U-17 World Championship in Japan and scored Italy ‘s goal in the tournament as the Azzurrini were eliminated in group stage. [ 198 ] Totti besides scored in Italy ‘s 4–1 kill to Spain in the concluding of the UEFA Under-18 Championship, in July 1995. [ 199 ] He subsequently won the UEFA Under-21 Championship with Italy in 1996, under coach Cesare Maldini ; in the final, he opened the score as the catch ended in a 1–1 reap against Spain, although Italy were able to win the final examination on penalties. [ 200 ] [ 201 ] The adopt year, he besides played a samara function in helping Italy to win a aureate decoration at the 1997 Mediterranean Games, on home soil, scoring doubly throughout the tournament. [ 202 ] [ 203 ] Due to his contribution in these tournaments, Totti was by and by included in the all-time Under-21 EURO dream team in 2015. [ 204 ]

After starring with the Azzurrini in Italy ‘s under-16, under-19, and under-21 sides, Totti earned his foremost senior capital for Italy under the recently appointed international director Dino Zoff during a 2–0 euro 2000 qualifying victory against Switzerland on 10 October 1998. [ 205 ] Totti scored his first goal for Italy on 26 April 2000 in a 2–0 friendly win over Portugal in Reggio Calabria. [ 206 ] He scored his first pair for Italy in a 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification catch in a 4–3 home plate win over Belarus, on 13 October 2004. [ 207 ] In sum, Totti made 58 appearances for Italy between 1998 and 2006, scoring nine goals and making 24 assists. [ 9 ] [ 208 ]

euro 2000 [edit ]

Italy went to Euro 2000 with Totti in excellent form. overall, he scored two goals and provided an assist during the tournament. [ 209 ] His first finish of the tournament came against co-host nation Belgium in the first round, as Totti headed in Demetrio Albertini ‘s cross from a set-piece ; [ 210 ] he was named man of the pit for his performance. [ 211 ] His second goal of the tournament came against Romania in the quarter-finals, with an accurate hit following Stefano Fiore ‘s serve. [ 212 ] In Italy ‘s semi-final gunfight victory over co-hosts the Netherlands, Totti ‘s confidently chipped punishment was named as one of the “ magic moments ” of the tournament. [ 213 ] [ 214 ] A few moments before taking the penalty, Totti whispered the celebrated conviction “ Mo je faccio emergency room Cucchiaio ” ( Roman dialect for “ now I ‘m scoring with a Panenka ” ) to his teammate and friend Luigi Di Biagio. [ 215 ] Though Italy lost to reigning World Cup Champions France 2–1 in extra time in the final examination, Totti was named the man of the peer, and he started the act which led to Marco Delvecchio ‘s open goal ; Totti sent an unmarked Gianluca Pessotto down the correct wing with a back-heel pass, allowing him space to cross the ball into the area, where it was put into the net by Delvecchio. [ 216 ] [ 217 ] Later, during the moment half of the peer, Totti provided two scoring opportunities for Alessandro Del Piero, which the Juventus forward was unable to convert. [ 218 ] Totti was selected for the 22-man team of the Tournament ascribable to his performances throughout the european Championship. [ 219 ]

2002 World Cup [edit ]

After being handed the number 10 shirt and Italy ‘s playmaking duties, much was expected of Totti in his debut World Cup under coach Giovanni Trapattoni. [ 220 ] Despite a promise startle at the 2002 World Cup held in Japan and Korea, as he set-up Christian Vieri ‘s first finish in Italy ‘s 2–0 open gain over Ecuador, [ 221 ] disappointment followed, with Totti failing to score or make a significant impingement throughout the tournament. Despite helping to set up Vieri ‘s goal in a disappoint and controversial 2–1 kill to Croatia in Italy ‘s second group pit, [ 222 ] his lackluster performances throughout the tournament were former criticised by the italian media, in especial his failure to capitalise on respective scoring chances in Italy ‘s 1–1 draw against Mexico in their final group equal, as Italy only narrowly qualified for the hard stage. [ 223 ] [ 224 ] Despite setting up Vieri ‘s finish in Italy ‘s second turn defeat to co-hosts South Korea from a corner, [ 225 ] his performance was once again criticised, [ 226 ] in especial as he was sent off in extra time after being handed a controversial second jaundiced card by referee Byron Moreno for model. [ 227 ]

euro 2004 [edit ]

Although he was once again expected to be Italy ‘s star player in the act 10 function, Totti acquired a measuring stick of infamy at Euro 2004 after he spat at Danish midfielder Christian Poulsen in a scoreless trace in Italy ‘s opening group match of the tournament on 14 June 2004. He was subsequently banned until the semi-finals, [ 228 ] but never made it back to action and finished the competition scoreless ascribable to Italy ‘s elimination in the first round on calculate encounters, following a tripartite five point bind with Sweden and Denmark. [ 229 ]

2006 World Cup [edit ]

Despite injury troubles, Totti recovered in time to join the home team for their triumphant 2006 World Cup campaign, despite a miss of equal practice during his three months on the sidelines. Italy coach Marcello Lippi showed enormous religion in Totti, assuring him during his rehabilitation that his spot in Italy ‘s World Cup squad was secure and to focus on recuperating. This boost and appearance of religion fueled Totti ‘s desire to work even harder to overcome what could have been a career-ending injury and make it to the World Cup against all odds ( and much of the italian media ‘s opinion ). [ 230 ] [ 231 ] Totti did recuperate in time and was finally named to Lippi ‘s final 23-man squad for the 2006 World Cup. [ 232 ] Despite initial concerns over his peer fitness, Totti was an important player in Marcello Lippi ‘s team, [ 231 ] [ 233 ] [ 234 ] and played in all seven games for Italy, [ 235 ] including the triumphant final examination against France, which Italy won on penalties, although he was substituted off in the 61st moment. [ 236 ] He played the entire time in Germany with metallic element plates and screws in his ankle that had even to be removed following the surgery. [ 231 ] [ 233 ] [ 234 ] Throughout the tournament, he normally played as an attacking midfielder, in front of deep-lying playmaker Andrea Pirlo, and behind strikers Luca Toni, Alberto Gilardino, Vincenzo Iaquinta, or Filippo Inzaghi ; these players were supported defensively by Gennaro Gattuso, Simone Perrotta and Daniele De Rossi in midfield. [ 235 ] Totti finished the tournament with the joint-highest number of assists, along with Juan Román Riquelme ( 4 ). [ 237 ] Totti set up Pirlo ‘s goal from a short corner in Italy ‘s opening 2–0 acquire against Ghana, [ 238 ] [ 239 ] Marco Materazzi ‘s goal from a corner in Italy ‘s final examination group pit, a 2–0 gain against the Czech Republic, [ 240 ] and two goals in a 3–0 acquire against Ukraine in the quarter-finals : the undoer by Gianluca Zambrotta, and one of Luca Toni ‘s goals. [ 241 ] Totti besides scored a finish via an injury-time punishment in Italy ‘s 1–0 round of 16 win over Australia on 26 June, [ 242 ] and was involved in Del Piero ‘s last-minute extra-time goal in the semi-final, which sealed a 2–0 victory for the Italians over hosts Germany, and a position in the World Cup final examination. [ 243 ] Throughout the competition, Totti completed 185 passes and took 19 shots ; [ 235 ] in recognition of a successful tournament, he was selected for the 23-man All-Star Team. [ 244 ]

retirement [edit ]

Totti intended to retire from international football after the 2006 World Cup, but reneged on his decisiveness and remained undecided on his future for over a class, not being called up in the meanwhile. He made his retirement official on 20 July 2007, at the begin of the 2007–08 Serie A season, due to recurring physical problems [ 8 ] and in order to focus entirely on club play with Roma. [ 9 ] Italy ‘s coach at the time, Roberto Donadoni, attempted to get Totti to change his mind for the remaining Euro 2008 qualifiers but was not successful. [ 245 ] After Marcello Lippi ‘s reappointment as the home team ‘s director following Euro 2008, Totti announced that he would play in the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa if he were to receive a call-up ; [ 246 ] however, there was no official statement liberation from Totti or Lippi about a possible rejoinder. [ 247 ] For the final tournament, Totti was not named in the 23-man squad, and Italy was subsequently eliminated, failing to win a meet and finishing final in their group, their worst-ever World Cup performance. Diego Maradona and early national teammates Fabio Cannavaro and Gianluigi Buffon said one of the reasons for Italy ‘s early die was due to the lack of creative players like Totti in the team. [ 248 ] In March 2013, Lippi ‘s successor as Italy ‘s passenger car, Cesare Prandelli, stated that he would consider Totti for the 2014 World Cup team. [ 249 ] [ 250 ] In October 2013, Prandelli said, “ Totti is in fantastic form. His circumstance right nowadays does make you reflect. If the World Cup was around the corner, I would have no doubts and would absolutely call him up. But we will evaluate the actor ‘s condition one calendar month anterior to the World Cup. ” [ 251 ] however, at the time of the choice of the final 23-man italian squad for the World Cup, the Italy passenger car excluded the Roma striker, preferring to focus the team about younger players. [ 252 ] Some in the media criticised the decisiveness, such as early brazilian international football player Cafu, who had been Totti ‘s teammate at Roma, who revealed that he would have liked to see Totti competing for Italy at the World Cup in Brazil, and that he preferred the Roma captain over Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. [ 253 ] Without Totti, Italy was eliminated in the first round for the second straight fourth dimension, finishing one-third in their group. [ 254 ] [ 255 ] In May 2016, several injuries in the italian team, american samoa well as a lack of attacking options and Totti ‘s function of good form as a substitute for Roma, led some in the media to call for coach Antonio Conte to include Totti as a substitute in Italy ‘s Euro 2016 police squad ; however, he was late left out of Conte ‘s 30-man preliminary Italy team for the final tournament. [ 256 ] [ 257 ]

Player profile [edit ]

expressive style of play [edit ]

“ Totti is an artist of football, a true Number 10. ”

— Michel Platini, former french midfielder and early UEFA President. [ 261 ]

“ Totti is immortal and he is a symbol of our frolic. I entirely regret not having worked with him. ”

— Carlo Ancelotti, erstwhile italian midfielder and three time Champions League winning football coach. [ 262 ]
Totti wore phone number 10 for most of his clubhouse career frequently referred to as Er Bimbo de Oro ( The Golden Boy ), L’Ottavo Re di Roma ( The Eighth King of Rome ), Er Pupone ( The Big Baby ), Il Capitano ( The Captain ), and Il Gladiatore ( The Gladiator ) by the italian sports media, [ 263 ] [ 264 ] Totti is considered to be one of the greatest italian players of all fourth dimension, [ 265 ] [ 266 ] [ 267 ] [ 268 ] [ 269 ] one of the best players of his genesis, [ 270 ] [ 271 ] [ 272 ] and Roma ‘s greatest ever musician. [ 273 ] Totti is besides regarded by some as Italy ‘s greatest actor always. [ 267 ] [ 268 ] [ 269 ] Throughout his career, he played predominantly as a authoritative number 10, functioning either as an offensive-midfield playmaker or as a encouraging or deep-lying forth behind the independent striker ; [ 274 ] [ 275 ] only in the late years of his Roma career was he chiefly employed as a lone striker. [ 276 ] An elegant, first, and technically gifted attacking midfielder with a dependable cognition of the game, Totti was a tactically versatile player, adequate to of playing anywhere along the front note, and was besides occasionally deployed as a winger or as a cardinal midfielder under Zdeněk Zeman, [ 277 ] [ 278 ] and most notably as a false-9 under Luciano Spalletti and Rudi Garcia. [ 58 ] [ 276 ] [ 279 ] Under Luis Enrique, he was besides occasionally fielded in a more indrawn creative function in midfield, functioning as a deep-lying playmaker. [ 280 ] While Totti was a fecund goalscorer, he was besides renowned for his ball manipulate, sight, creativity, and range of pass, ampere well as his ability to set the pace in midfield and provide through-balls and assists for his teammates, often through his trademark consumption of the no-look exceed or backheel, in particular when holding up the ball or playing with his back to finish. Throughout his career, Totti drew finical praise from pundits for his excellent sight, technique, and precise retentive authorize ability, which allowed him to play the musket ball first-time. [ 281 ] [ 282 ] [ 283 ] [ 284 ] ascribable to his bowel movement and range of skills, his role has at times been described as that of a hardworking, unselfish and moral force kernel forward, known as a centravanti di manovra in Italian ( which literally translates to “ manoeuvring centre-forward ” ). [ 7 ] [ 276 ] Known for his shape rate, longevity, and willingness to contribute defensively, Totti underwent an acrobatic development during his time under Zeman : he undertook a muscle-strengthening program to adapt to the rhythm of 21st-century football, gaining physical forte, stamen, fitness and shooting power to the detriment of some of his speed and agility, which besides enabled him to maintain a reproducible flush of performance in his former career. [ 15 ] [ 21 ] [ 285 ]
Totti during a pre-season friendly in 2013 Throughout his career, Totti utilised his symmetry, dribbling skills, and acceleration in ordain to get past opponents ; despite being naturally right-footed, he possessed a potent and accurate shoot from both inside and outside the area with either foot, [ 269 ] [ 274 ] [ 281 ] [ 283 ] and was besides an accurate penalty kick [ 286 ] and free kick taker, [ 272 ] [ 287 ] who was able of striking the ball either with office or swerve from set pieces. [ 288 ] Totti besides scored respective goals from chipped shots throughout his career, and frequently used the proficiency on penalties, which was besides known as the cucchiaio technique ( or “ spoon ” in italian ) ; [ 289 ] [ 290 ] one of the most celebrated instances in which Totti performed this type of penalty was in the victorious gunfight of Italy ‘s Euro 2000 semi-final match against the Netherlands. [ 289 ] One of his most celebrated lob goals, in which he dribbled past Inter ‘s Marco Materazzi before chipping the ball over goalkeeper Júlio César, was later named the best goal in Serie A of the 2005–06 temper. [ 291 ] He scored another celebrated finish using this proficiency against Lazio in the 2002 Derby della Capitale, which ended in a 5–1 winnings for Roma. [ 292 ] The style of Totti ‘s 2006 autobiography Tutto Totti : Mo je faccio er cucchiaio ( english : All about Totti : I’m gonna chip him now ) referenced this technique, a well as the statement made to his Italy teammates before his memorable euro 2000 semi-final gunfight penalty against the Netherlands. [ 213 ] [ 289 ] [ 293 ] Having served as Roma ‘s master for several years, Totti was praised for his leadership. [ 294 ] Despite his talent and ability, however, Totti drew criticism at times for his character and miss of discipline on the lurch, which occasionally caused him to commit bad fouls and pick up unnecessary bookings ; with eleven red cards, he has the joint-sixth highest number of sending offs in Serie A history. [ 295 ] [ 296 ] [ 297 ]

Goal celebrations [edit ]

Totti was known for his ebullient and humorous finish celebrations. One of his celebrated celebrations took set on 11 April 1999 in the moment Derby della Capitale of the 1998–99 season, in which he scored during the concluding minutes of the game and celebrated by flashing a jersey under his new jersey, which read “Vi ho purgato ancora” ( “ I ‘ve purged you guys again ” ), in reference to events at the previous bowler hat against Lazio on 29 November 1998 when Totti helped Roma come back from 3–1 down with an aid to Eusebio Di Francesco for 3–2 and last a finish of his own for 3–3. [ 298 ] Another bowler hat finish against Lazio saw him take over a avocation camera and aim it at the Roma fans. [ 298 ] Totti has displayed numerous T-shirts with messages on them from under his jersey over the years, including two for his wife ; “6 Unica” ( “ You ‘re One of a kind ” ) and “6 Sempre Unica” ( “ You ‘re placid the One ” ), [ 298 ] and a political one “Liberate Giuliana” ( “ free Giuliana ” ) in award of Giuliana Sgrena, an italian journalist kidnapped in 2005 by insurgents in Iraq who was belated freed. The most holocene message was “Scusate il Ritardo” ( “ Sorry for the check ” ) which he flashed on 8 January 2012 as an apology to fans for his goalscoring drought after scoring his first finish of the temper versus Chievo. [ 298 ] As a protection to his then-pregnant wife, Ilary Blasi, Totti imitated a childbirth fit by stuffing the ball under his shirt and lying on his back while his teammates extracted the ball. His stream ritual of sucking his ovolo after a goal began after his son was born and continued after the birth of his daughter. Blasi has revealed that Totti besides sucks his hitchhike in dedication to her and not just for their children. [ 299 ] [ 300 ] On 11 January 2015, Totti scored twice against Lazio in the Derby della Capitale as Roma came second from 2–0 down ; he then took a selfie with Roma fans. [ 301 ]

After retirement [edit ]

On 17 July 2017, Totti confirmed his retirement from professional football and announced that he had accepted an offer from his erstwhile team Roma to become a club director. [ 302 ] On 18 September, Totti began studying for a course in order to obtain his UEFA B coaching license. [ 303 ] however, he withdrew from the course two weeks by and by, as he was ineffective to attend the path regularly due to his commitments as a director of Roma ; his former teammate Simone Perrotta took his seat. [ 304 ] On 17 June 2019, he announced his resignations from his managerial character at AS Roma, in an hour-long iron league held at the italian Olympic Committee headquarters where he publicly accused chair James Pallotta and the management for not involving him enough into the cabaret ‘s decisiveness make, up to the decimal point of stating he would reconsider a comeback only under a different possession. The events marked the end for his 30-year long ball association with the club. [ 305 ] [ 306 ]

personal life [edit ]

Totti ‘s wife, Ilary Blasi, is a early chorus girl who has been a co-host of Italia 1 ‘s shoot show Le Iene since 2007. When the copulate married on 19 June 2005 at the Basilica of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, their marriage was aired on television with the proceeds being donated to charity. They had their inaugural child, Cristian, on 6 November 2005. Their second base child, a daughter named Chanel, was born on 13 May 2007. The match has much been referred to as the “ italian Beckhams “ and their private lives are frequently speculated upon in italian magazines and tabloids. [ 307 ] On 10 March 2016, the couple gave parturition to their third child, Isabel. [ 308 ] Totti is a Roman Catholic. [ 15 ] [ 309 ] Totti ‘s brother Riccardo [ 15 ] serves as his agent, [ 310 ] and manages many of his stigmatize and business interests, under the name Number Ten, including the Francesco Totti Academy, a football train school, and the Totti Soccer School, a football clique for children with disabilities. Totti besides owns a motorbike racing team called Totti Top Sport. [ 311 ] On 12 October 2020, Totti ‘s father, Enzo, died at 76 years old ascribable to COVID-19 amid its pandemic in Italy. [ 312 ]

philanthropy [edit ]

Totti became a good will ambassador for UNICEF in 2003, [ 313 ] [ 314 ] and an ambassador for the FIFA/SOS Children ‘s Villages in January 2006. As a fundraiser for a children ‘s charity, he published two best-selling, reticent jest books containing jokes the locals much told about him and his teammates. Some of the jokes were filmed in short sketches featuring himself with good friends and national teammates Alessandro Del Piero, Gianluigi Buffon, Christian Vieri, Antonio Cassano, Marco Delvecchio, Alessandro Nesta and erstwhile national team coach Giovanni Trapattoni in a short express called La sai l’ultima di Totti. On 16 January 2008, he appeared as “ PaperTotti ” in the Disney comic series Topolino. The proceeds of the subscriptions were given to charity. The Roma captain ‘s official recommendation was a fund raising match between singers and celebrities played on 12 May 2008 to help raise money for the construction of the Campus Produttivo della Legalità vitamin e della Solidarietà ( Productive Campus of Legality and Solidarity ). [ 315 ] In 2009, Totti helped launch a new political campaign promoting Football Adopting Abandoned Children, which came about in collaboration with the Friends of Children and the Association of italian Players. In the project, he adopted a team of around 11 young Kenyans to play football in Nairobi, and then to coach them along the means. [ 316 ] In 2015, Totti and respective of his teammates took to the lurch for “ Tennis with Stars ” in the Foro Italico in Rome, an event to help disadvantaged children. tennis players such as Novak Djokovic and Flavia Pennetta participated at the event. [ 317 ] On 27 September 2016, Totti celebrated his fortieth birthday live on his new Facebook page, [ 318 ] at the Tor Crescenza castle in Rome. [ 319 ] Totti recorded a television message for a comatose hospital patient who awoke from her coma when his voice was played ; Totti visited the patient in the hospital in September 2020. [ 320 ]

television, film and promotion [edit ]

In 2002, Fiat chief executive Gianni Agnelli, a lifelong fan and ex-president of Juventus, chose Totti to publicize the launch of the new Stilo rather of a Juventus actor. [ 321 ] Having been signed to sportswear company Nike, Totti featured in Nike ‘s “ Secret Tournament “ ad, directed by Terry Gilliam, in the buildup to the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan. [ 322 ] He appeared aboard Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Luís Figo, Roberto Carlos and Hidetoshi Nakata, with former player Eric Cantona the tournament “ referee ”. [ 322 ] [ 323 ] Totti has featured in EA Sports ‘ FIFA video game series ; he starred on the cover of the italian edition of FIFA 2002. [ 324 ] He besides featured on the cover of Pro Evolution Soccer 4 along with Thierry Henry and italian referee Pierluigi Collina. [ 325 ] Between 2005 and 2008, his sponsors changed to sportswear company Diadora and soft drink Pepsi Twist, with a commercial film in the camps of Trigoria by director Gabriele Muccino. Since May 2006, he has appeared in advertisements for telephone company Vodafone. In December 2006 Totti and his wife Ilary Blasi lent their voices to an italian knight of an episode of the television serial The Simpsons entitled “ Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play “, in which Totti voiced Buck Mitchell. [ 326 ] In 2007, he appeared in the movie L’allenatore nel Pallone 2 in the function of a refutation lawyer. Since 2008, he has participated several times in the television program C’è posta per te, in the second series of the italian play Cesaroni, in the reality show Grande Fratello 8 and in an episode of Paperissima. In September 2008, a collection of figurines dedicated to him appeared in newsstands in the Lazio region entitled “ Francesco Totti, the captain ”. [ 327 ] In 2009, Totti sent a message of back to iranian youths during the 2009 iranian presidential election protests. [ 328 ] [ 329 ] In February 2010, Totti was named an ambassador for on-line poker caller Party Poker. [ 330 ] In May 2010, Totti appeared aboard actor Russell Crowe in Rome to promote the limited edition of the film Gladiator, celebrating the tenth year of the film ‘s unblock. [ 331 ] In December 2014, two murals of Totti, sponsored by Nike, were created in Rome. [ 332 ] [ 333 ] In 2014, the swiss artist David Diehl painted Totti as one of 16 football icons most beloved by their fans. [ 334 ] [ 335 ] In 2015, France Football rated him one of the ten best footballers in the world over the age of 36. [ 336 ] In 2015, Totti ‘s celebrated selfie goal celebration was included amongst the finish celebrations available for FIFA 16 and Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 ; he besides took a selfie in the official dawdler of the television plot on YouTube. [ 337 ] [ 338 ] On 1 August 2017, a rocket carrying Totti ‘s count 10 shirt from his final game with Roma against Genoa was launched into distance from french Guiana. [ 339 ] In 2020 he was the subject of My Name Is Francesco Totti (Mi chiamo Francesco Totti), a documentary film by Alex Infascelli. [ 340 ]

career statistics [edit ]

club [edit ]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[2]
Club Season League Coppa Italia Continental[a] Supercoppa Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Roma 1992–93 Serie A 2 0 0 0 2 0
1993–94 Serie A 8 0 2 0 10 0
1994–95 Serie A 21 4 4 3 25 7
1995–96 Serie A 28 2 1 0 7 2 36 4
1996–97 Serie A 26 5 1 0 3 0 30 5
1997–98 Serie A 30 13 6 1 36 14
1998–99 Serie A 31 12 3 1 8 3 42 16
1999–2000 Serie A 27 7 2 0 5 1 34 8
2000–01 Serie A 30 13 2 1 3 2 35 16
2001–02 Serie A 24 8 0 0 11 3 1 1 36 12
2002–03 Serie A 24 14 5 3 6 3 35 20
2003–04 Serie A 31 20 0 0 1 0 32 20
2004–05 Serie A 29 12 7 3 4 0 40 15
2005–06 Serie A 24 15 2 0 3 2 29 17
2006–07 Serie A 35 26 5 2 9 4 1 0 50 32
2007–08 Serie A 25 14 3 3 6 1 1 0 35 18
2008–09 Serie A 24 13 0 0 7 2 1 0 32 15
2009–10 Serie A 23 14 2 0 6 11 31 25
2010–11 Serie A 32 15 0 0 7 2 1 0 40 17
2011–12 Serie A 27 8 2 0 2 0 31 8
2012–13 Serie A 34 12 3 0 37 12
2013–14 Serie A 26 8 3 0 29 8
2014–15 Serie A 27 8 2 0 7 2 36 10
2015–16 Serie A 13 5 0 0 2 0 15 5
2016–17 Serie A 18 2 4 1 6 0 28 3
Career total 619 250 59 18 103 38 5 1 786 307

International [edit ]

Appearances and goals by national team and year[208]
National team Year Apps Goals
Italy 1998 3 0
1999 6 0
2000 12 4
2001 6 1
2002 6 0
2003 5 1
2004 6 2
2005 5 0
2006 9 1
Total 58 9
Scores and results list Italy’s goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Totti goal.[208]

Honours [edit ]

Roma [ 341 ]
Italy [ 341 ]
Italy Youth
Individual
The Champions Promenade in Totti ‘s footprint onin Monaco Orders

  • Nastrino Stella Merito sportivo 2008.svgCONI: Golden Collar of Sports Merit: Collare d’Oro al Merito Sportivo: 2006[365]

Records [edit ]

bibliography [edit ]

  • Tutte le barzellette su Totti. (Raccolte da me), Milano, Mondadori, 2003. ISBN 88-04-52337-9 (All the jokes about Totti. Collected by me) ( in Italian )
  • Le nuove barzellette su Totti. (Raccolte ancora da me), Milano, Mondadori, 2004. ISBN 88-04-52482-0 (The new jokes about Totti. Collected by me again) ( in Italian )
  • «Mo je faccio er cucchiaio». Il mio calcio, Milano, Mondadori, 2006. ISBN 88-04-55733-8 (I’m gonna chip him now. My football) ( in Italian )
  • Tutto Totti, Milano, Mondadori, 2006. ISBN 978-88-04-56753-0 (All about Totti) ( in Italian )
  • La mia vita, i miei gol (book + DVD), Milano, Mondadori, 2007. ISBN 88-04-57241-8 (My life, my goals) ( in Italian )
  • Quando i bambini fanno “ahó” (book + DVD), Milano, Mondadori, 2009. ISBN 88-04-59004-1 (When the children shout “Ahó”) ( in Italian )
  • E mo’ te spiego Roma. La mia guida all’antica Roma, Milano, Mondadori, 2012. ISBN 88-04-62401-9 (And Now I Explain Rome to You. My Guide to Ancient Rome) ( in Italian )
  • Roma 10. In giro per Roma col Capitano, Milano, Mondadori, 2014. ISBN 978-88-04-64042-4 (Roma 10. Around Rome with the Captain) ( in Italian )

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  • Fernando Acitelli, Francesco Totti. Il tribuno di Porta Latina, Arezzo, Limina, 2002. ISBN 88-86713-79-7 (Francesco Totti. The tribune of Porta Latina) ( in Italian )
  • Mario Sconcerti, La differenza di Totti, Arezzo, Limina, 2004. ISBN 88-88551-45-X (The difference of Totti) ( in Italian )
  • Francesco Bovaio, con Cristiano Ditta, Francesco Totti. Semplicemente numero dieci, Milano, Giunti Editore, 2006. ISBN 88-09-04780-X (Francesco Totti. Simply number ten) ( in Italian )
  • Massimo Cecchini, Francesco Totti. Vita, parole e impresse dell’ultimo gladiatore, Roma, Aliberti, 2009. ISBN 88-7424-493-2 (Totti. Life, words and feats of the last gladiator) ( in Italian )
  • Tonino Cagnucci, Francesco Totti. dai politici al cuore, Roma, Limina, 2010. ISBN 88-6041-056-8 (Francesco Totti. From politicians to heart) ( in Italian )
  • Gianluca Tino, L’invasione degli UltraTotti, Roma, Eraclea, 2010. ISBN 88-88771-22-0 (The invasion of UltraTotti) ( in Italian )
  • Francesca Spaziani Testa, Francesco Totti minuto per minuto, Firenze-San Casciano V.P, Castelvecchi, 2012. ISBN 88-7615-685-2 (Francesco Totti minute by minute) ( in Italian )
  • Francesco Costantini, Totteide. (Poema epico), Roma, Imprimatur, 2013. ISBN 88-6830-034-6 (Totteide. Epic poem) ( in Italian )