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23 Francesco Totti goals from 23 different seasons (video)

The Roma legend celebrated his 40th birthday yesterday, and by way of celebration the club posted this video in tribute.

It begins in the 1994-95 season, though he actually made his debut in 1993 (!!!) and carries on year-by-year all the way up to the current campaign.  

Some ridiculous longevity right there, appreciate!



And for the record, he's made 706 appearances for the club to date, scoring 306 goals in total.  Once more with feeling... Legend.

Want to know a bit mnore about this footballing legend? Here's what we know!

 

Italian-born retired professional footballer Francesco Totti Ufficiale OMRI (born September 27, 1976) played only for Roma and the Italy national team. Er Bimbo de Oro (The Golden Boy), L'Ottavo Re di Roma (The Eighth King of Rome), Er Pupone (The Big Baby), and Il Capitano (The Captain) are some of the nicknames he frequently appears under in the Italian sports media. Totti is regarded as one of the greatest Italian footballers of all time, one of the best players of his generation, and Roma's greatest player ever. He was a creative offensive playmaker who could operate as an attacking midfielder as well as a forward (second striker, lone striker, or winger).

Men's football honours
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Germany won the FIFA World Cup in 2006.
2000 Belgium-Netherlands match, runner-up in the UEFA European Championship.
1996 Spain won the UEFA European Under-21 Championship. *Appearances and goals in club domestic league

Totti played his whole career for Roma, where he won two Coppa Italia championships, one Serie A championship, and two Supercoppa Italiana championships. With 250 goals, he is second all-time in the Italian league, while his 316 goals place him sixth among Italians across all competitions. Totti holds the record for the most goals scored in Serie A while playing for a single club, as well as the record for the youngest club captain in Serie A history. He is also the leading scorer and most-capped player in Roma's history. Totti, who is 38 years and 59 days old, continued to hold the record for scoring the oldest goal in UEFA Champions League history in November 2014.

Totti, an Italian who won the 2006 FIFA World Cup and advanced to the final of the UEFA Euro 2000, was chosen for both tournaments' All-Star teams. He also competed for Italy at the 2002 and 2004 World Cups. Totti declared his retirement from international competition in 2007 owing to ongoing physical issues and to devote all of his time to playing for Roma in the club.

The Italian Footballers' Association presented Totti with a record eleven Oscar del Calcio awards: five for Serie A's Italian Footballer of the Year, two for Footballer of the Year, two for Goal of the Year, one for Goalscorer of the Year, and one for Serie A's Young Footballer of the Year. He also took home the 2010 Golden Foot and the 2007 European Golden Shoe. Totti was chosen three times for the European Sports Media team of the year. In 2004, as part of FIFA's centennial celebrations, he was included in the FIFA 100, a ranking of the finest active players in the world as chosen by Pelé. Totti was named the most popular football player in Europe in 2011 by IFFHS. He was named one of the top 10 older football players in the world by France Football in 2015. [13] Totti received the Player's Career Award and the UEFA President's Award after his retirement in 2017.

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