Luca Toni's player data and stats, clubs's career, identities, teammates, transfers, titles won He scored two goals in the German Cup final against Borussia Dortmund in a 2–1 win; his second goal was the winner in extra time to give Bayern Munich another cup victory. [62] He finished the qualifying round as Italy's top-scorer with 5 goals in six appearances. In addition to the team medals he collected, Toni also won several individual honours: during his first spell with Fiorentina, he won the Capocannoniere (Serie A top scorer) award during the 2005–06 season, in which he scored 31 goals (the most goals in a Serie A season since 1958–59), which also earned him the European Golden Shoe, becoming the first Italian player ever to win the award; he was also the league's joint top scorer in the 2014–15 Serie A season, in which he became the oldest player to win the award at the age of 38, with 22 goals. Centre-Forward, Former International: Check out his latest detailed stats including goals, assists, strengths & weaknesses and match ratings. [23], On 5 July 2013, Toni signed a one-year contract with newly promoted to Serie A club Verona. [22], On 31 August 2012, in the closing hour of the transfer market, Fiorentina announced that they completed the signing of Luca Toni, after he had been previously linked with a move to Siena. Something of a footballing nomad, at club level, Toni played for twelve different Italian teams throughout his career. Date of birth/Age: [94][95][97] His strength, aerial prowess, and power saw him become one of the best ever headers of the ball in the Italian League. On 17 February 2008, he scored his first Bundesliga hat-trick (a "perfect hat-trick": a goal with each foot and a header, all coming in one half) against Hannover 96. After two prolific seasons with Fiorentina, Toni also spent three seasons with German side Bayern Munich, where he helped the club to a domestic treble during the 2007–08 season, also reaching the UEFA Cup semi-finals; after falling out with the club's manager during his third season with the team, and being demoted to the reserve squad, he later returned to Italy on loan with Roma in 2010, and subsequently had spells with Genoa and Juventus. [92][94][97], Writing for The Guardian, Tom Mason has said of his play, "His retirement marks the end of not only a remarkable career, but of a whole breed of striker...he seems to be a relic of an out-dated and discredited ideology. [56], On 28 March 2007, Toni scored two goals in Italy's 2–0 home win over Scotland in a Euro 2008 qualifier. In the following season, Toni confirmed his prolificity by scoring 20 goals in Palermo's first Serie A campaign, leading the Sicilian club to a historical first qualification to the UEFA Cup. [102] On 30 July 2014, a second son, Leonardo, was born in Florence. [19] In the same month, after some days of speculation, it was confirmed that Luca Toni had found an agreement with Genoa for a two-year contract, reportedly at a net salary of €4 million per season,[20] as subsequently confirmed by club Chairman Enrico Preziosi. A quest'ora sarei ancora sulla panchina del Livorno... 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On 31 December 2009, Bayern Munich confirmed the transfer of the Italian striker on a six-month loan basis to Roma,[14][15][16] which offered him pre-tax basic salary of €3.1 million. Toni was awarded the European Golden Shoe for this feat, the first Italian player to win this award. [82][83][84][85][86][87] However, Verona announced that he would leave the club after his contract expired on 30 June 2017. Toni made it a goal-scoring return for La Viola when, after coming on as a 64th-minute substitute for Adem Ljajić, he scored with his first touch the second goal in a 2–0 win over Catania in the Stadio Artemio Franchi on 16 September 2012. reihenfolge ASC, saison_id DESC, verein_id ASC. [88] On 15 December 2017, Toni received his coaching licence. Date of birth/Age: [66] Toni's main contribution for the team was winning a decisive penalty kick in the final group match against France, which ended 2–0, and allowed the Italians to progress to the knock-out round. Ill-equipped for a fast-paced counter-attack, unlikely to trouble defenders in behind, his domain is the 18-yard box and little outside it. The player, who was presented to the press on 1 July, took on the number 9 jersey. This was Toni's final season at the Florence club, as they agreed to sell him to Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich. Socc Io non sarei d'accordo, "World Cup 2010: Giuseppe Rossi left out of Italy squad", "Discounts start today for Italy-Finland with 20,000 tickets already sold", "Italia-Finlandia, la FIGC celebrerà Luca Toni", "Verona, Toni dirigente: "Riparto con Pazzini e sfido Gattuso.
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