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On This Day in 1994: Totti scores his first goal for Roma

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On 4 September 1994, Roma - under coach Carlo Mazzone - met Zdenek Zeman's Foggia in the opening match of the season at the Stadio Olimpico, a game destined not to be forgotten...

Francesco Totti netted his first ever goal for the Roma first team on this very day back in 1994.

On 4 September 1994, Roma - under coach Carlo Mazzone - met Zdenek Zeman's Foggia in the opening match of the season at the Stadio Olimpico.

The Giallorossi coach decided to start young Francesco Totti, who would turn 18 a few weeks later.

However, the old adage reads 'If you're good enough, you're old enough' and indeed 'the boy' Francesco - wearing No. 9 - opened the scoring with a powerful, well-placed effort that left opposition keeper Francesco Mancini with no chance.

There were tears, applause and rave reviews for Totti in the press. It was his first goal in Serie A and his first competitive strike for the senior side, having made his Roma debut two seasons earlier - in a 2-0 victory at Brescia on 28 March 1993 - aged just 16 and a half.

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The years have passed since, but the goals kept on coming. Over time Totti has made history at Roma, becoming the Giallorossi's most iconic player, as well as holding several individual records for the club, including most appearances (786 in all competitions) and goals scored.

After 25 seasons in Giallorossi, Totti retired at the end of the 2017-18 campaign - having won the World Cup and Serie A during an illustrious career.