Francesco Toldo

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Francesco Toldo
Personal information
Full name Francesco Toldo
Date of birth December 2, 1971
Place of birth Padua, Italy
Height 196 cm
Position Goalkeeper
Club information
Current club Internazionale
Youth clubs
1988-90
1990-91
Milan
Verona
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)
1991-92
1992-93
1993-01
2001-
Trento
Ravenna
Fiorentina
Internazionale
38 (0)
31 (0)
266 (0)
133 (1)
National team**
1997- 2004 Italy 28 (0)

* Professional club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of May 24, 2006.
** National team caps and goals correct
as of July 5, 2006.

Francesco Toldo (born December 2, 1971 in Padua) is an Italian football goalkeeper, who currently plays for Inter.

[edit] Club

Toldo came up with A.C. Milan; however, he never played a game with the club. Instead, the Italian giants loaned him out to Trento and Ravenna from 1991 to 1993. Toldo then joined Fiorentina, and became the club's starter for eight seasons, winning the Coppa Italia twice, and playing a UEFA Champions League for the Viola. After Fiorentina faced bankruptcy, he transferred to F.C. Internazionale Milano in 2001, where he was the number one until the summer of 2005, when Brazilian keeper Júlio César relegated Toldo to the bench after Toldo elected to sit out Inter's summer friendly match tour of England. He regained the #1 jersey in February 2006 following his signing of a contract extension and a slip in form by César, not before rumours linked him both to Palermo, A.C. Milan, and Fiorentina. The extension will keep him under contract with Inter until 2009. [1]

[edit] National Team

As of the end of 2004, Toldo has been capped 28 times for Italy. Despite facing competition from high profile keepers such as Gianluca Pagliuca, Angelo Peruzzi, and Gianluigi Buffon, Toldo, was chosen to start in Euro 2000 as Buffon broke his hand in a friendly match against Norway just eight days before the tournament started. Toldo helped his country to finish runner up behind France. During the semi-final against the home team of Netherlands, Toldo saved one penalty during the match and two during the shootout. In the final however he failed to save a crucial shot by Sylvain Wiltord as the game was nearing to a close with Italy ahead by one. France won in extra time with a goal by David Trézéguet.

He was an unused reserve in the Euro 96, 1998 World Cup, 2002 World Cup, and Euro 2004 squads.

Toldo retired from international football after Euro 2004.

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Italy Italy squad - 1998 FIFA World Cup Quarter-finalists Italy

1 Toldo | 2 Bergomi | 3 P. Maldini | 4 Cannavaro | 5 Costacurta | 6 Nesta | 7 Pessotto | 8 Torricelli | 9 Albertini | 10 Del Piero | 11 D. Baggio | 12 Pagliuca | 13 Cois | 14 Di Biagio | 15 Di Livio | 16 Di Matteo | 17 Moriero | 18 R. Baggio | 19 Inzaghi | 20 Chiesa | 21 Vieri | 22 Buffon | Coach: C. Maldini

Italy Italy squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup Italy

1 Buffon | 2 Panucci | 3 Maldini | 4 Coco | 5 Cannavaro | 6 Zanetti | 7 Del Piero | 8 Gattuso | 9 Inzaghi | 10 Totti | 11 Doni | 12 Abbiati | 13 Nesta | 14 Di Biagio | 15 Iuliano | 16 Di Livio | 17 Tommasi | 18 Delvecchio | 19 Zambrotta | 20 Montella | 21 Vieri | 22 Toldo | 23 Materazzi | Coach: Trapattoni

F.C. Internazionale Milano - Current Squad

1 Toldo | 2 Córdoba | 4 Zanetti | 5 Stanković | 6 Maxwell | 7 Figo | 8 Ibrahimović | 9 Cruz | 10 Adriano | 11 Grosso | 12 Júlio César | 13 Maicon | 14 Vieira | 15 Dacourt | 16 Burdisso | 17 Coco | 18 Crespo | 19 Cambiasso | 20 Recoba | 21 Solari | 22 Orlandoni | 23 Materazzi | 25 Samuel | 36 Fautario | 50 Maaroufi | 51 Bonucci | 52 Belaid | 57 Filkor | 61 Slavkovski | 77 Andreolli | 79 Carini | 91 González | 99 Choutos | Coach Mancini