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Torino FC vs. Bologna FC 1909 (12.01.2020)

Date Season Halftime Result
12.01.2020 2019 1 : 0 1 : 0

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
4'' Torino Lorenzo De Silvestri Yellow Card
11'' Torino Alex Berenguer Normal Goal
15'' Bologna Mattia Bani Yellow Card
20'' Torino Saša Lukić Yellow Card
59'' Torino Salvatore Sirigu Yellow Card
62'' Torino Simone Verdi Substitution 1
72'' Bologna Mattia Bani Substitution 1
77'' Bologna Riccardo Orsolini Substitution 2
80'' Bologna Andrea Poli Substitution 3
81'' Torino Alex Berenguer Substitution 2
83'' Torino Nicolas N'Koulou Yellow Card
83'' Bologna Federico Santander Yellow Card
88'' Torino Diego Laxalt Yellow Card
90'' Bologna Nicola Sansone Yellow Card

Lineup Torino FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 39 Salvatore Sirigu
Defence 5 Armando Izzo
Defence 33 Nicolas N'Koulou
Defence 30 Koffi Djidji
Midfield 29 Lorenzo De Silvestri
Midfield 23 Soualiho Meïté
Midfield 7 Saša Lukić
Midfield 34 Ola Aina
Forward 24 Simone Verdi
Forward 21 Alex Berenguer
Forward 9 Andrea Belotti

Lineup Bologna FC 1909

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 28 Łukasz Skorupski
Defence 14 Takehiro Tomiyasu
Defence 13 Mattia Bani
Defence 23 Danilo
Defence 15 Ibrahima Mbaye
Midfield 16 Andrea Poli
Midfield 30 Jerdy Schouten
Midfield 21 Roberto Soriano
Forward 7 Riccardo Orsolini
Forward 24 Rodrigo Palacio
Forward 10 Nicola Sansone

Substitutes Torino FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 18 Samir Ujkani
Goalkeeper 25 Antonio Rosati
Defence 36 Gleison Bremer
Defence 14 Kevin Bonifazi
Midfield 93 Diego Laxalt
Midfield 20 Simone Edera
Forward 22 Vincenzo Millico

Substitutes Bologna FC 1909

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 Angelo Da Costa
Goalkeeper 97 Mouhamadou Fallou Mbacke Sarr
Defence 25 Gabriele Corbo
Defence 6 Nehuén Paz
Midfield 31 Blerim Džemaili
Midfield 8 Nicolás Domínguez
Midfield 32 Mattias Svanberg
Forward 9 Federico Santander
Forward 17 Andreas Skov Olsen

Torino FC

The club's name in Italian is Torino FC and its nicknames are Il Toro (the bull) or I Granata (the grenade). The club colours are red and white. They play their matches at the multi-purpose Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino with a capacity of 27,987 fans. The stadium was built in 1933. Although it is a vintage stadium, but of course it has also undergone renovations, most recently in 2006, it has the highest UEFA rating.

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Bologna FC 1909

Among their nicknames they are named as I Veltri or Rossoblu (the Red and Blue). And by the latter nickname it is also obvious what their club colors are. So they are red and blue, which you can find both on the jerseys and in the emblem. They are at home at the Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, which offers 38,279 seats. The surface here is of extremely high quality and, along with the Artemito Franchi Stadium in Florence, is considered one of the best pitches in Italy and Europe.

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Home corners 3
Home shots 7
Home shots on target 1
Home fouls 16
Home yellow cards 5
Home red cards
Away corners 9
Away shots 17
Away shots on target 4
Away fouls 14
Away yellow cards 3
Away red cards
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