| Date | Season | Halftime | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 13.04.2025 | 2024 | 1 : 0 | 1 : 0 |
| Time | Team | Name | Event |
|---|---|---|---|
| 31'' | Torino | Saúl Coco | Yellow Card |
| 38'' | Como | T. Douvikas | Normal Goal |
| 41'' | Torino | Gvidas Gineitis | Yellow Card |
| 65'' | Torino | C. Casadei | Substitution 1 |
| 71'' | Como | J. Ikoné | Substitution 1 |
| 71'' | Como | M. Caqueret | Substitution 2 |
| 79'' | Torino | Saúl Coco | Substitution 2 |
| 80'' | Torino | S. Walukiewicz | Substitution 3 |
| 80'' | Torino | G. Gineitis | Substitution 4 |
| 83'' | Como | Assane Diao | Substitution 3 |
| 83'' | Como | Sergi Roberto | Substitution 4 |
| 85'' | Torino | Antonio Sanabria | Yellow Card |
| 87'' | Como | Lucas Da Cunha | Yellow Card |
| 89'' | Torino | K. Linetty | Substitution 5 |
| 90'' + 4'' | Torino | Ivan Ilić | Goal cancelled |
| 90'' | Como | Alberto Moreno | Substitution 5 |
Como 1907 is an Italian football club based in Como, Lombardy. The team was founded in 1907, which is signified in the club's name, marking a long and storied history within Italian football. Como has a fluctuating past, experiencing various degrees of success over the years, including stints in the top tiers of Italian football.
More about Como 1907The 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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