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Torino FC vs. Bologna FC 1909 (28.08.2016)

Date Season Halftime Result
28.08.2016 2016 2 : 1 5 : 1

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
26'' Torino A. Ljajić Substitution 1
28'' Torino A. Belotti Normal Goal
32'' Bologna S. Taïder Normal Goal
37'' Torino A. Belotti Normal Goal
46'' Bologna Erick Pulgar Yellow Card
50'' Torino Cesare Bovo Yellow Card
53'' Torino J. Martínez Normal Goal
55'' Bologna L. Rizzo Substitution 1
56'' Bologna B. Džemaili Substitution 2
63'' Bologna Daniele Gastaldello Yellow Card
69'' Torino M. Benassi Substitution 2
76'' Bologna S. Taïder Substitution 3
77'' Torino Iago Falqué Substitution 3
80'' Torino D. Baselli Normal Goal
88'' Torino A. Belotti Normal Goal

Lineup Torino FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 D. Padelli
Midfield 29 L. De Silvestri
Defence 5 C. Bovo
Defence 3 C. Molinaro
Defence 4 Leandro Castán
Midfield 20 G. Vives
Midfield 8 D. Baselli
Midfield 15 M. Benassi
Midfield 10 A. Ljajić
Forward 14 Iago Falqué
Forward 9 A. Belotti

Lineup Bologna FC 1909

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 83 A. Mirante
Defence 28 D. Gastaldello
Defence 4 E. Krafth
Defence 2 M. Oikonomou
Defence 25 A. Masina
Midfield 31 B. Džemaili
Midfield 8 S. Taïder
Midfield 22 L. Rizzo
Midfield 5 E. Pulgar
Forward 10 M. Destro
Forward 9 S. Verdi

Substitutes Torino FC

Position Number Name
Forward 17 J. Martínez
Midfield 6 A. Acquah
Forward 31 L. Boyé
Midfield 7 D. Zappacosta
Forward 11 M. López
Defence 13 L. Rossettini
Midfield 22 J. Obi
Defence 23 A. Barreca
Defence 24 E. Moretti
Goalkeeper 28 S. Ichazo
Goalkeeper 65 A. Gomis
Midfield 77 P. Tachtsidis

Substitutes Bologna FC 1909

Position Number Name
Midfield 11 L. Krejčí
Midfield 16 Á. Nagy
Forward 14 F. Di Francesco
Goalkeeper 1 Angelo Da Costa
Defence 3 A. Morleo
Midfield 6 L. Crisetig
Forward 7 A. Mounier
Defence 12 N. Cherubin
Defence 15 I. M'baye
Forward 23 F. Brienza
Goalkeeper 97 M. Sarr

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.

More about Bologna FC 1909
Home corners 6
Home shots 20
Home shots on target 11
Home fouls 14
Home yellow cards 1
Home red cards
Away corners 3
Away shots 10
Away shots on target 2
Away fouls 12
Away yellow cards 2
Away red cards
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