Tuttosport
Italian sport newspaper
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Tuttosport is a daily sports newspaper based in the city of Turin, Italy.
The front-page story on 3 December 2006 covered the 100th Anniversary of Torino FC | |
| Type | Daily sports newspaper |
|---|---|
| Owner | Roberto Amodei (via Periodica S.r.l.)[1][2] |
| Publisher | Nuova Editoriale Sportiva |
| Founded | 1945 |
| Language | Italian |
| Headquarters | Corso Svizzera 185, Turin, Italy |
| Circulation | 64,355 (2012) |
| Website | www.tuttosport.com |
History and profile
Tuttosport was first published on 30 July 1945. Renato Casalbore (who later died in the 1949 Superga air disaster alongside the Grande Torino football squad) founded the newspaper as a bi-weekly. In 1946, it moved to three editions a week, and since 12 March 1951 it has been published daily. The paper has its headquarters in Turin.[3][4] It is published in broadsheet format.[4] Typical issues have 28 or 32 pages and are produced in four editions, targeted respectively at Turin, Rome, Milan, and Genoa.
The newspaper is edited by Xavier Jacobelli; his predecessors have included Vittorio Oreggia, Paolo De Paola, Giancarlo Padovan, Antonio Ghirelli, and Gianpaolo Ormezzano.
Circulation
Golden Boy Award
The Golden Boy award is given out to the top under-21-year-old football player active in Europe.[8]
Golden Player Man Award
The Golden Player Award is given out to the top over 21 year old football player active in Europe.
Golden Player Woman Award
The Golden Player Woman Award is given out to the top over 21 year old female football player active in Europe.
Golden Girl Award
The Golden Girl award is given out to the top under 21 year old female football player active in Europe.
Best Italian Golden Boy Award
The Best Italian Golden Boy Award is given out to the top under 21 year old Italian football player active in Europe.
| 2023 | Giorgio Scalvini | Italy | Atalanta | [19] |
| 2024 | Michael Kayode | Italy | Fiorentina | [20] |
| 2025 | Pio Esposito | Italy | Inter Milan |
Best Italian Golden Girl Award
The Best Italian Golden Girl Award is given out to the top under 21 year old female Italian football player active in Europe.
| 2023 | Chiara Beccari | Italy | Sassuolo | |
| 2024 | Giulia Dragoni | Italy | AS Roma | |
| 2025 | Eva Schatzer | Italy | Juventus |
The Youngest Award
The Youngest Award is given out to the youngest football player to be nominated in the history of the Golden Boy award.
| 2023 | Lamine Yamal | Spain | Barcelona | [21] |