Torino Calcio had a solid season, in which it earned a new contract as a newcomer. The most appreciated player in the squad was right-winger Antonino Asta, who got a late breakthrough at the age of 31, and proved to be the key player as the club stayed above the drop zone by just four points. Marco Ferrante returned from Inter, and scored ten goals, a career best for the experienced striker. The squad also featured the highly rated Swedish striker Yksel Osmanovski, a very young future Italian national team striker in Fabio Quagliarella, and the Turin legend, defender Stefano Fattori.
Squad
Goalkeepers
- Luca Bucci
- Stefano Sorrentino
- Gabriele Paoletti
Defenders
- Luigi Garzya
- Gianluca Comotto
- Daniele Delli Carri
- Giovanni Lopez
- Luca Mezzano
- Riccardo Fissore
- Fabio Galante
- Mirko Cudini
- Ronaldo Vanin
- Alessandro Cibocchi
- Daniele Martinelli
- Paolo Castellini
- Stefano Fattori
Midfielders
- Giorgio Venturin
- Alessio Scarchilli
- Massimo Brambilla
- Antonino Asta
- Franco Semioli
- Benoît Cauet
- Riccardo Maspero
- Diego De Ascentis
Attackers
- Pinga
- José María Franco
- Cristiano Lucarelli
- Yksel Osmanovski
- Fabio Quagliarella
- Paolo Rossi
- Simone Tiribocchi
- Akeem Omoulade
- Emanuele Calaiò
- Marco Ferrante
Serie A
Matches
Topscorers
- Marco Ferrante 10
- Cristiano Lucarelli 9
- Fabio Galante 4
- Riccardo Maspero 3
- José María Franco 3
References
Sources
- RSSSF - Italy 2001/02



