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Luca Toni Ufficiale OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [ˈluːka ˈtɔːni]; born 26 May 1977) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a striker.A prolific goalscorer, Toni scored over 300 goals throughout his career, and is one of the top-five highest scoring Italians in all competitions; with 322 career goals, he is currently the fourth-highest scoring Italian player of all time ...
The Capocannoniere (top scorer) of 2005–06 was Luca Toni of Fiorentina. His 31 goals was the highest tally since Antonio Valentín Angelillo scored 33 for Inter Milan in 1958–59 . Rank
In the same period in Europe, only Samuel Eto'o, Thierry Henry and Luca Toni scored more goals. [43] Gilardino finished the 2008–09 season with 19 Serie A goals (all from open play), placing him in fourth place in the league scoring charts and contributing significantly to the Fiorentina's fourth-place Serie A.
In addition to the success of achieving fourth place, the season was also notable for the return of striker Luca Toni to the club, with whom he scored 31 goals in the 2005–06 season, winning the European Golden Shoe.
Most goals in a season – 30, Luca Toni (2003–2004) Current player with most appearances – 94, Ivan Marconi (as of 30 June 2023) Biggest win and biggest home win in Serie A – 8–0 (v. Pro Patria, 5 November 1950) Biggest away win – 8–1 (v. Potenza, 1 March 1942) Biggest defeat and biggest away defeat – 0–9 (v. Milan, 18 February ...
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Luca is a masculine given name used mainly in Latin America, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Romania. It is derived from the Latin name Lucas . It may also come from the Latin word "lucus" meaning "sacred wood" (a cognate of lucere).