Torino FC is one of the oldest and most prestigious teams in Serie A, with a history dating back to 1906. The granata team has won 5 consecutive Serie A championships and holds several records for the top division. These include an unbeaten home streak of 88 games, the largest goal difference in a match, and the best goals-per-game average. The team was founded on December 3, 1906, thanks to the work of Alfred Dick, former president of Juventus. Torino FC had a period of great success in the 1940s, with the team known as Grande Torino, which won two consecutive championships and set several records. The typical Grande Torino lineup featured Bacigalupo, Ballarin, Maroso, Grezar, Rigamonti, Castigliano, Menti, Loik, Gabetto, Mazzola, and Ossola. The dominance of Grande Torino was such that, for a time, ten of its players were called up simultaneously to represent the Italian national team. The history of Torino FC is also marked by the tragedy of May 4, 1949, when the plane carrying the team crashed on the Superga hill, killing all 31 passengers. Today, Torino FC continues to fight to return to the top of Serie A, with a new positive phase facilitated by the arrival of Ivan Jurić. Looking back in time, it can be seen that Torino FC has always had an important role in the history of Italian football. But the team has had its ups and downs, its spirit and determination have always been present. Torino FC is a team that deserves to be followed and admired, for its history and its records.