Francesco Totti at the Roman House of Fame



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Francesco Totti, legend of Rome, honored before the start of the match between Real Madrid and Rome (0: 2) in the Champions League Tuesday night.

At the ceremony that preceded the packing of the Olympic Stadium in Rome, the club's longtime captain was admitted to the Rome Hall of Fame.

Toto finished his career last May. He played for his club in his hometown throughout his career. He played 786 games and scored 307 goals.

He was called by the fans "Prince of Rome" and one of the most favorite players of the club.

He is the top scorer in the history of the club and the most upscale football player.

Toti once again won the ovation of the entire stadium and became the 28th player from Rome to be admitted to the Hall of Fame.

The Roma club founded the Hall of Fame in 2012, including Gabriel Batistuta, Kafu, Bruno Konti, Vincenzo Montello, Rudi Feler and Carlo Ancelotti.

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