Roma legend Francesco Totti’s iconic No 10 shirt, which he wore for the final time on May 28, has been launched into space, the Serie A club said Wednesday.
The 40-year-old played his final game after 24 years with the capital-city side in a 3-2 win against Genoa.
And as a tribute to “immortalise” the forward, a rocket carrying the No 10 shirt, from his final game, was successfully launched from French Guyana.
“Mission complete: on Tuesday night history was made as Francesco Totti’s final shirt as a Roma player was successfully launched into space,” the club said.
La maglia di @Totti è nello spazio con Vega: grazie @Avio_Group! 🚀💛❤️#ASRoma #Totti
— AS Roma (@OfficialASRoma) August 2, 2017
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The rocket was sent up by Avio, “a worldwide leader in the field of space travel” with those who helped the launch pictured wearing purple-red Totti shirts.
Totti played 786 matches for Roma in total after joining as a schoolboy in 1989, scoring a club-record 307 goals, and won the 2006 World Cup with Italy.
The former attacking midfielder will now become a director of the Italian club.