2013–14 Torino F.C. season

Torino
2013–14 season
President Urbano Cairo
Manager Giampiero Ventura
Stadium Stadio Olimpico di Torino
Serie A 7th
Coppa Italia Third round
Top goalscorer League:
Ciro Immobile (22)

All:
Ciro Immobile (23)
Highest home attendance 25,559 vs Parma
Lowest home attendance 12,572 vs Livorno
Average home league attendance 17,024[1]
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2013–14 season was Torino Football Club's 103rd season of competitive football, 86th season in the top division of Italian football and 69th season in Serie A.

Season overview

Alessio Cerci, author of an excellent season in Granata and one of the architects of the qualification to the UEFA Europa League

Giampiero Ventura was confirmed for another season while Torino spent its summer retreat in Bormio, during which youth products Marco Sordi, Vittorio Parigini and Mattia Aramu were aggregated to the first team.[2][3][4]

During the 2013–14 season, the club played its best season in the top flight since 1991–92 Serie A – in which the team placed third, with 43 points – finishing in seventh place thanks to goals from Alessio Cerci and the new signing Ciro Immobile, who became (together with Juventus attacking pair Carlos Tevez and Fernando Llorente) the most prolific strike partnership in Serie A with 35 goals total. Immobile, in particular, finished the season as the Capocannoniere with 22 goals, Torino's first since Francesco Graziani in 1976–77. In Coppa Italia the team was instead eliminated in the third round by Pescara.

At the end of the season, after failing to qualify for a UEFA Europa League placement on the field, Torino was later admitted to the competition after exclusion of Parma, who finished sixth but failed to obtain a UEFA license:[5] Thus, Torino found themselves on the continental stage for the first time since the Intertoto Cup of 2002 and, in terms of major competitions, the Cup Winners' Cup in 1994.

Transfers

Leaving the team after five years was captain Rolando Bianchi, who do not renew his expiring contract, and Mario Santana, who returned to Napoli at the end of his loan.

Even before the official opening of the transfer market, the purchases of goalkeeper Daniele Padelli[6] and midfielder Alexander Farnerud were made official;[7] the co-ownerships of the defenders Matteo Darmian and Kamil Glik[8] and midfielders Migjen Basha,[9] Alessio Cerci[10] and Alen Stevanović were resolved in favour of Torino,[11] while the co-ownership with Udinese for the striker Barreto was renewed for another season.[12] Matteo Rubin became full property of Siena.[13]

The official start of the transfer window was heavily influenced by the proceedings of the 2011–12 Italian football scandal: Barreto[14] and Alessandro Gazzi[15] were suspended for three months and ten days, while Jean-François Gillet was initially sentenced to a three years and seven-month ban,[16][17] then reduced by the TNAS to 13 months.[18]

The market saw the arrival of defenders Cesare Bovo[19] and Emiliano Moretti[20] from Genoa and midfielders Nicola Bellomo from Bari[21] and Omar El Kaddouri from Napoli.[22] During the pre-season retreat, the purchase of Serbian international defender Nikola Maksimović on loan was made official.[23] Angelo Ogbonna, however, after 11 years at Torino between the youth and the first team, was sold to Juventus,[24] while as partial compensation, Italy under-21 striker Ciro Immobile joined Torino;[25] On 8 July, after mutually terminating his contract with Roma, Matteo Brighi returned to Torino. Three days later, Alen Stevanović was loaned with a buying option to Palermo,[26] in Serie B. On 30 July, a co-ownership deal was completed with Siena for the striker Marcelo Larrondo, who would complement the offensive department. On 8 August, after three seasons, the defender Valerio Di Cesare left Torino to move outright to Brescia.

On 31 August, the last day of the transfer window, left back Giovanni Pasquale was signed on loan from Udinese and Tommaso Berni was signed on a free transfer, to serve as the third goalkeeper.

Summer 2013

In

First Team
Position Player From club Transfer fee
GK Tommaso Berni outright[27]
GK Lys Gomis Ascoli end of loan
GK Daniele Padelli Udinese outright[6]
DF Cesare Bovo Genoa outright[19]
DF Matteo Darmian Palermo co-ownership resolved[8]
DF Kamil Glik Palermo co-ownership resolved[8]
DF Nikola Maksimović Apollon Limassol on loan[23]
DF Emiliano Moretti Genoa outright[20]
DF Giovanni Pasquale Udinese on loan[28]
DF Filippo Scaglia Cuneo end of loan
MF Migjen Basha Atalanta outright[9]
MF Nicola Bellomo Bari co-ownership[21]
MF Matteo Brighi Roma outright[29]
MF Alessio Cerci Fiorentina co-ownership resolved[10]
MF Omar El Kaddouri Napoli on loan / buying option[22]
MF Alexander Farnerud Young Boys outright[7]
MF Alen Stevanović Internazionale co-ownership resolved[11]
FW Ciro Immobile Juventus co-ownership[25]
FW Marcelo Larrondo Siena co-ownership[30]

Reserves and youth
Position Player From club Transfer fee
DF Marco Chiosa Nocerina end of loan
DF Luca Isoardi Vallée d'Aoste co-ownership resolved
MF Nicolas Gorobsov Nocerina end of loan
MF Vincenzo Nitride Monza co-ownership resolved
MF Sergiu Suciu Juve Stabia end of loan
MF Simone Verdi Juve Stabia end of loan

Out

First Team
Position Player From club Transfer fee
GK Ferdinando Coppola end of contract
GK Alfred Gomis Crotone loan[31]
DF Pablo Cáceres Rangers de Talca end of loan
DF Valerio Di Cesare Brescia outright[32]
DF Angelo Ogbonna Juventus outright[24]
MF Marko Bakić Fiorentina co-ownership resolved[10]
MF Willyan Beira-Mar loan[33]
MF Valter Birsa Genoa end of loan
MF Matteo Brighi Roma end of loan
MF Mario Santana Napoli end of loan
MF Alen Stevanović Palermo on loan / buying option[26]
FW Rolando Bianchi end of contract
FW Abou Diop Juve Stabia loan[34]
FW Jonathas Pescara end of loan
FW Dolly Menga Lierse end of loan
FW Vittorio Parigini Juve Stabia loan[35]

Reserves and youth
Position Player From club Transfer fee
DF Alessandro Agostini Verona outright[36]
DF Simone Benedetti Internazionale co-ownership resolved[11]
DF Marco Chiosa Bari loan[37]
DF Davide Cinaglia FeralpiSalò co-ownership[38]
DF Andrea Cristini Cuneo end of loan
DF Riccardo Fiamozzi Varese co-ownership[36]
DF Francesco Fiore Vallée d'Aoste outright
DF Luca Isoardi Bra loan
DF Marco Migliorini Como outright
DF Gabriele Quitadamo Cuneo end of loan
DF Paolo Ropolo Gavorrano outright
DF Matteo Rubin Siena co-ownership resolved[13]
MF Boubakary Diarra Bra loan[39]
MF Marco Firriolo Cuneo co-ownership
MF Giorgio Fumana Bra loan[39]
MF Emanuele Gatto Lumezzane co-ownership
MF Nicolas Gorobsov Poli Timișoara loan[40]
MF Vincenzo Nitride Bra co-ownership[33]
MF Sergiu Suciu Juve Stabia loan[41]
FW Nathan Kabasele Anderlecht end of loan
FW Simone Verdi Empoli loan

Winter 2013–14

In

First Team
Position Player From club Transfer fee
DF Marko Vešović outright[42]
MF Jasmin Kurtić Sassuolo on loan[43]
MF Panagiotis Tachtsidis Catania on loan[44]

Reserves and youth
Position Player From club Transfer fee
MF Ahmed Barusso Genoa outright
MF Boubakary Diarra Bra end of loan
FW Matteo Colombi Internazionale loan[45]
FW Abou Diop Juve Stabia end of loan
FW Ilyos Zeytullayev outright

Out

First Team
Position Player From club Transfer fee
DF Danilo D'Ambrosio Internazionale outright[45]
DF Filippo Scaglia Cittadella on loan / buying option[46]
MF Matteo Brighi Sassuolo outright[47]
MF Nicola Bellomo Spezia loan[48]

Reserves and youth
Position Player From club Transfer fee
MF Willyan Beira-Mar outright[49]
FW Abou Diop Crotone on loan / buying option[50]
FW Ilyos Zeytullayev Gorica loan

Players

Squad information

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Belgium GK Jean-François Gillet
2 Uruguay DF Guillermo Rodríguez
3 Italy DF Danilo D'Ambrosio [51]
4 Albania MF Migjen Basha
5 Italy DF Cesare Bovo
7 Morocco MF Omar El Kaddouri (on loan from Napoli)
8 Sweden MF Alexander Farnerud
9 Italy FW Ciro Immobile
10 Brazil FW Barreto
11 Italy MF Alessio Cerci
14 Italy MF Alessandro Gazzi
16 Argentina FW Marcelo Larrondo
17 Italy DF Salvatore Masiello
19 Serbia DF Nikola Maksimović (on loan from Red Star Belgrade)
20 Italy MF Giuseppe Vives
22 Italy DF Marco Chiosa [51]
23 Senegal GK Lys Gomis
24 Italy DF Emiliano Moretti
No. Position Player
25 Poland DF Kamil Glik (captain)[52]
26 Italy DF Giovanni Pasquale (on loan from Udinese)
27 Slovenia MF Jasmin Kurtić (on loan from Sassuolo)[53]
29 Italy DF Filippo Scaglia [51]
29 Montenegro DF Marko Vešović [53]
30 Italy GK Daniele Padelli
31 Ghana MF Emmanuel Gyasi [54]
32 Italy GK Tommaso Berni
33 Italy MF Matteo Brighi [51]
34 Italy DF Antonio Barreca [54]
36 Italy DF Matteo Darmian
49 Italy MF Mattia Aramu [54]
51 Italy MF Alessandro Comentale [54]
63 Italy MF Nicola Bellomo [51]
69 Italy FW Riccardo Meggiorini
77 Greece MF Panagiotis Tachtsidis (on loan from Catania)[53]
Ghana MF Ahmed Barusso [53]
Uzbekistan FW Ilyos Zeytullayev [51][53]

Competitions

Serie A

Main article: 2013–14 Serie A

The season will start on 24 August 2013 and conclude on 18 May 2014.

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
Head-to-head
1 Juventus (C) 38 33 3 2 80 23+57 102 2014–15 UEFA Champions League group stage
2 Roma 38 26 7 5 72 25+47 85
3 Napoli 38 23 9 6 77 39+38 78 2014–15 UEFA Champions League Play-off round
4 Fiorentina 38 19 8 11 65 44+21 65 2014–15 UEFA Europa League group stage 1
5 Internazionale 38 15 15 8 62 39+23 60 2014–15 UEFA Europa League play-off round 1
6 Parma 38 15 13 10 58 46+12 58 Ineligible for European Cups 2
7 Torino 38 15 12 11 58 48+10 57 2014–15 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round 2 TOR–MIL 2–2
MIL–TOR 1–1
8 Milan 38 16 9 13 57 49+8 57
9 Lazio 38 15 11 12 54 540 56
10 Hellas Verona 38 16 6 16 62 686 54
11 Atalanta 38 15 5 18 43 518 50
12 Sampdoria 38 12 9 17 48 6214 45
13 Udinese 38 12 8 18 46 5711 44 UDI–GEN 1–0
GEN–UDI 3–3
14 Genoa 38 11 11 16 41 509 44
15 Cagliari 38 9 12 17 34 5319 39
16 Chievo 38 10 6 22 34 5420 36
17 Sassuolo 38 9 7 22 43 7229 34
18 Catania (R) 38 8 8 22 34 6632 32 Relegation to 2014–15 Serie B
19 Bologna (R) 38 5 14 19 28 5830 29
20 Livorno (R) 38 6 7 25 39 7738 25

Source: Lega Serie A
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th goal difference; 5th number of goals scored; 6th public draw.
(Head-to-head record is applied for clubs with the same amount of points only once all matches between said clubs have been played)[55]
1Since the 2013–14 Coppa Italia champions Napoli and runners–up Fiorentina qualified for the 2014–15 European football season thus 4th, 5th and 6th in Serie A (barring any failure to receive a "UEFA licence" from the FIGC or a ban from European competition) would qualify for group stage, play-off round and third qualifying round respectively.
2The FIGC rejected the application of Parma for a UEFA license, because Parma had overdue tax debt; their place goes to seventh-place Torino, which has a UEFA license.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 15 12 11 58 48  +10 57 9 6 4 31 20  +11 6 6 7 27 28  −1

Last updated: 4 May 2014.
Source: Competitive matches

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Result W L D W D L D D L D D L W D W W W L D W W D L W L L L L W L W W W D W W D D
Position 4 10 11 7 8 10 9 10 12 12 12 14 12 12 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 7 8 9 9 10 10 11 10 10 7 8 6 6 6 7

Last updated: 4 May 2014.
Source: Competitive matches
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Matches

Coppa Italia

Statistics

Appearances and goals

No. Pos Nat Player TotalSerie A Coppa Italia
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
1 GK Belgium Jean-François Gillet 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 GK Italy Lys Gomis 1 0 0+1 0 0 0
32 GK Italy Tommaso Berni 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 GK Italy Daniele Padelli 39 0 38 0 1 0
Defenders
2 DF Uruguay Guillermo Rodríguez 7 0 5+1 0 1 0
3 DF Italy Danilo D'Ambrosio 15 2 14 2 1 0
5 DF Italy Cesare Bovo 20 0 20 0 0 0
17 DF Italy Salvatore Masiello 8 0 6+2 0 0 0
19 DF Serbia Nikola Maksimović 23 0 20+3 0 0 0
24 DF Italy Emiliano Moretti 37 1 36 1 1 0
25 DF Poland Kamil Glik 35 2 33+1 2 1 0
26 DF Italy Giovanni Pasquale 12 0 9+3 0 0 0
29 DF Montenegro Marko Vešović 3 0 2+1 0 0 0
36 DF Italy Matteo Darmian 38 0 37 0 1 0
Midfielders
4 MF Albania Migjen Basha 25 0 13+11 0 0+1 0
7 MF Morocco Omar El Kaddouri 30 5 25+4 5 0+1 0
8 MF Sweden Alexander Farnerud 24 4 15+8 4 1 0
11 MF Italy Alessio Cerci 38 13 35+2 13 0+1 0
14 MF Italy Alessandro Gazzi 11 0 5+6 0 0 0
20 MF Italy Giuseppe Vives 33 1 33 1 0 0
27 MF Montenegro Jasmin Kurtić 16 2 14+2 2 0 0
33 MF Italy Matteo Brighi 17 2 10+6 2 1 0
63 MF Italy Nicola Bellomo 11 1 7+3 1 1 0
77 MF Greece Panagiotis Tachtsidis 11 1 3+8 1 0 0
Forwards
9 FW Italy Ciro Immobile 34 23 29+4 22 1 1
10 FW Brazil Barreto 11 0 5+6 0 0 0
16 FW Argentina Marcelo Larrondo 6 1 1+4 1 1 0
69 FW Italy Riccardo Meggiorini 34 0 7+27 0 0 0
Players transferred out during the season
3 DF Italy Danilo D'Ambrosio 15 2 14 2 1 0
33 MF Italy Matteo Brighi 17 2 10+6 2 1 0

Last updated: 13 June 2014
Source: Competitions

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