Legendary Italian footballer to visit Moscow.


A ceremony for the RB Award will take place in Moscow, attended by Francesco Totti, the former footballer of 'Roma' and the Italian national team. He confirmed his participation in the event and expressed support for this exciting idea. This was reported by the publication 'Glavkom'.
Additionally, a video introducing the 48-year-old Italian has appeared on the largest media facades in Moscow, reports tribuna.
Francesco Totti is a renowned Italian footballer who spent his entire football career at 'Roma' from 1992 to 2017. He is the world champion of 2006 and the vice-champion of Europe in 2000 as part of the Italian national team. He also participated in the World Cups of 2002 and the European Championships of 2004. He holds a respectable place among players with the most matches and goals in Serie A. He is also the leader in total and European Cup matches and goals for 'Roma'. He is the top scorer of the Roman derby and the player who has played the most matches in this competition.
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