Francesco Totti, the iconic Italian footballer, boasts a net worth of $60 million as of 2026, reflecting his legendary career with Roma and the Italian national team.
Francesco Totti is an Italian soccer player whose net worth stands at $60 million in 2026. Playing primarily as an attacking midfielder and striker, Totti forged a legendary career. His journey began in youth football in 1984 with Fortitudo, followed by stints at Trastevere (1985–1986), Lodigiani (1986–1989), and Roma (1989–1992). He transitioned to Roma’s senior team in 1992 and remained there until retiring in 2017. Totti holds the record as Roma’s all-time top scorer and most-capped player, with 250 league goals in 619 appearances. He also represented Italy, contributing to their 2006 FIFA World Cup victory. Among his Roma accolades are a Serie A title in 2000–01, two Supercoppa Italiana trophies (2001, 2007), and two Coppa Italia wins (2006–07, 2007–08). Individually, he earned multiple honors, such as the Guerin d'Oro (1998, 2004), Serie A Footballer of the Year (2000, 2003), the European Golden Shoe (2006–07), and the Golden Foot (2010). Totti was knighted as a Knight of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic in 2000 and later promoted to Officer in 2006. Born on September 27, 1976, in Rome, Italy, Totti is the son of Fiorella and Lorenzo Totti, with a brother named Riccardo. As a youth, he admired Giuseppe Giannini, Roma’s captain at the time, and often played football with older boys. He joined Fortitudo’s youth team in 1984 and later played for Trastevere and Lodigiani. Scouts took notice of his talent, but his mother declined an offer from Milan to keep him in Rome. In 1989, Roma youth coach Gildo Giannini convinced his parents to let him join Roma’s youth squad. After three years in the youth ranks, Totti made his Serie A debut for Roma in March 1993 at age 16. The following season, he became a regular second striker and scored his first goal in September 1994. By the 1994–95 season, he was a key starter, amassing 43 league goals by the end of the 1999–2000 season. During that span, he added five Coppa Italia goals and six in the UEFA Europa League. Totti was named team captain in October 1998 at just 22, becoming the youngest Serie A captain ever. At the close of the 1998–99 season, he was named Serie A Young Footballer of the Year. He secured his first Supercoppa Italiana in 2001, with another win in 2007. In the 2003–04 season, he scored 20 league goals, a personal best at the time, later surpassing it with 26 in 2006–07. In late 2004, Totti became Roma’s all-time top scorer in Serie A with his 107th league goal. Roma claimed the Coppa Italia in 2006–07 and 2007–08, while Totti played for Italy during their 2006 World Cup triumph. He earned the 2010 Golden Foot award and led Serie A in assists during the 2013–14 season. After retiring in 2017, he retired with 307 goals in 786 appearances for Roma across all competitions and nine goals in 58 matches for Italy. Post-retirement, Totti briefly served as a club director for Roma. In 2020, the documentary *My Name Is Francesco Totti* premiered. On June 19, 2005, Totti married Ilary Blasi, co-host of Italia 1’s *Le Iene*, with their televised wedding proceeds donated to charity. The couple had three children between 2005 and 2016. In October 2020, Totti’s father passed away from COVID-19 at age 76. Grieving, Totti later discovered his wife’s infidelity, leading to their separation announcement in July 2022. He began dating Noemi Bocchi but split in October 2024, later entering a relationship with sports journalist Marialuisa Jacobelli. Totti’s brother, Riccardo, serves as his agent, managing business ventures like the Totti Soccer School and the Francesco Totti Academy. He also owns the motorcycle racing team Totti Top Sport. A dedicated philanthropist, Totti has served as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador and an ambassador for the FIFA/SOS Children's Villages. In 2009, he launched the Football Adopting Abandoned Children campaign, partnering with the Association of Italian Players, where he mentored a team of young Kenyans in Nairobi. Totti’s individual accolades include two Guerin d'Oro awards (1998, 2004), the Capocannoniere and European Golden Shoe for 2006–07, the Pallone d'Argento for 2007–08, the Golden Foot in 2010, the Premio internazionale Giacinto Facchetti in 2014, and the UEFA President’s Award, Globe Soccer Player Career Award, and Gazzetta Sports Awards Legend in 2017. He also received the Laureus Academy World Sports Exceptional Achievement Award in 2018. Earlier honors include Serie A Young Footballer of the Year in 1999, Serie A Footballer of the Year in 2000 and 2003, Serie A Italian Footballer of the Year in 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, and 2007, FIFA World Cup top assists provider in 2006, Serie A top assists provider in 1998–99 and 2013–14, and Serie A Goalscorer of the Year in 2007. Totti was inducted into the AS Roma Hall of Fame in 2017, the Italian Football Hall of Fame in 2018, and received the AIC Lifetime Achievement Award the same year. © 2026 Celebrity Net Worth / All Rights Reserved