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Francesco Totti bid farewell to Roma after a remarkable 25-season career with his hometown club on Sunday, contributing to a 3-2 win over Genoa that secured the Giallorossi a spot in the Champions League. Almost 60,000 fans inside the Stadio Olimpico stood up and cheered when Totti replaced Mohamed Salah in the 54th minute.
In a speech to fans after the match, Totti said:
Totti then put to rest speculation that he might end his career with another club.
During the post-match ceremony, a huge No. 10 jersey with Totti's name on it was unveiled at the center of the pitch. All of Roma's players put on shirts featuring Totti's No. 10 while the electronic publicity boards lining the pitch read, "Grazie Capitano."
Totti then walked around the stadium's athletic track while holding third child Isabel in his arms, with his other two children and wife Ilary Blasi accompanying him.
At one point, Totti stopped and leaned on the publicity barriers and just stared into the stands. Then he cried on Blasi's shoulder. Before kickoff, Totti went and saluted Roma's hard-core "ultra" fans in the "curva sud" — southern end — of the stadium.
Fans also reacted negatively when James Pallotta, Roma's American owner, greeted Totti after the match. There had been speculation that Totti wanted to play another season and the club was urging him to retire. Pallotta has offered Totti an unspecified management position.
Thousands of fans wore Totti’s No. 10 shirt — in white or red — while others had T-shirts that read simply, “captain forever.” “Let it be known that I lived in the times of Totti,” one fan banner read.
Roma wore special shirts featuring a dedication to Totti, and so did Genoa. On the back of Genoa's shirts, a message read, "25 seasons with only one shirt, 785 appearances, 307 goals, world champion in 2006. Francesco Totti is part of football history."
Totti appeared in 786 matches in all competitions with Roma, third all-time in Italy for most games with a single club behind only Paolo Maldini (902 with AC Milan) and Javier Zanetti (858 with Inter Milan).
Born in the working-class San Giovanni section of Rome, Totti made his debut for Roma at the age of 16, way back in 1993. In 1998, at the age of 22, Totti became the youngest ever Serie A captain.
At the 2000 European Championship, Totti's chipped "Panenka" penalty against the Netherlands highlighted his talent and audacity. A year later, Totti led Roma to its third Serie A title and was the centerpiece of a celebration inside the Circus Maximus attended by a crowd estimated at 1 million. Recalling his only Serie A title, Totti said:
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