Francesco Totti, born on September 27, 1976, in Rome, Italy, is one of the most iconic figures in football history. With a net worth of $60 million, Totti earned his fortune through a legendary playing career, lucrative endorsements, and lifelong association with AS Roma. He began his football journey at age eight with Fortitudo before joining Roma’s youth system in 1989, where he developed under coach Gildo Giannini. Totti made his professional debut for Roma in Serie A at just 16 years old in March 1993, marking the start of an extraordinary career that would span over two decades. Totti’s entire senior career was spent with Roma, where he became the club’s greatest player. As both an attacking midfielder and striker, he scored 250 league goals in 619 appearances, breaking records as Roma’s all-time leading scorer and most-capped player. His leadership earned him the nickname 'Il Capitano,' and he led the team to victory in the 2000-01 Serie A title, two Supercoppa Italiana trophies (2001, 2007), and two Coppa Italia wins (2006-07, 2007-08). Beyond club success, Totti was a key figure for the Italy national team, most notably helping them win the 2006 FIFA World Cup.