Early career and Fiorentina Born in
Padua,
Veneto, Toldo began his career with
Milan in 1990. He never played a game for Milan, however, being loaned during his stint with the club, successively to
Hellas Verona (1990–91),
Trento (1991–92), and
Ravenna (1992–93). Toldo then joined
Fiorentina in 1993, and became the
Viola club's starter for eight seasons, helping the club win the
Serie B title in his
first season, and earn promotion to
Serie A, later also winning the
Coppa Italia twice, the
Supercoppa Italiana, and playing in one edition of the
UEFA Champions League, as well as reaching the semi-finals of the
1996–97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. In 2000, Toldo was named the
Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year for his performances. (55 billion lire for Toldo; about
€28.4 million in fixed exchange rate). It made the club a net profit in 2000–01 financial year, instead of a net loss. However, both players refused to join. Toldo himself he would be the replacement of departing goalkeeper
Gianluigi Buffon, whom Toldo refused to live under the expectation of. Parma signed
Sébastien Frey from Inter instead of Toldo; Buffon joined Juventus from Parma; and
Edwin van der Sar went to
Fulham from Juventus.
Inter Milan During his first season with the Inter under manager
Héctor Cúper, Toldo performed at a high level, reaching the semi-final of the
UEFA Cup, and narrowly missing out on the
Serie A title on the final match-day as Inter threw away their lead by losing to
Lazio, eventually finishing the 2001–02 Serie A season in third place behind Juventus and
Roma. Due to his consistency with Inter, Toldo soon became a fan favourite and was noted for his passionate and high-quality performances. The following season, he was praised particularly for his saves against
Valencia in the Champions League quarter-final, leading football pundits to nickname the
Mestalla "La Plaza de Toldo". During the match, Toldo was seen getting choked by teammate
Luigi Di Biagio after an argument on the pitch. With his performances, Toldo helped Inter reach the semi-finals of the
Champions League that season, losing out to the eventual champions and
inter-city rivals Milan on away goals. Another great memory for Inter fans was his contribution to the equalising goal, scored by
Christian Vieri, in the last minute of an eventual 1–1 draw against
title rivals Juventus in the
2002–03 season; at first it appeared that Toldo might have been the scorer instead of Vieri, and even today the goal is still often referred to as "Toldo's goal". During the
2004–05 season, Toldo helped Inter win the
Coppa Italia, and he also reached the quarter-finals of the
Champions League, losing out to Milan once again, who went on to reach the final. He followed up this victory with another
Supercoppa Italiana title in 2005. Toldo was the number one keeper for Inter until the summer of 2005, when the Brazilian
Júlio César relegated him to the bench after he had elected to sit out Inter's summer friendly match tour of England. Toldo briefly regained first-choice status in February 2006, following his signing of a contract extension (until June 2009) and a slip in form by Júlio César, not before rumours linked him both to
Palermo, Milan and Fiorentina. Toldo still contributed nine appearances for Inter in Serie A during the
2005–06 season, where Inter were awarded the title following Juventus's and Milan's involvement in the
2006 Calciopoli scandal, also helping Inter to win another
Coppa Italia, as well as the
2006 Supercoppa Italiana. He also made six Serie A appearances for Inter during the
2006–07 title-winning season. Toldo made eight appearances across all competitions during the
2007–08 season, three of which were in Serie A, and the other five coming in the
Coppa Italia, where Inter reached the final. Inter won the
Scudetto that season for the third successive time. In April 2009, the 37-year-old Toldo, still backing up Júlio César, signed a further two-year extension to his link, taking it to the summer of 2011. Toldo made seven appearances across all competitions during the
2008–09 season, making three appearances in Serie A, three in the Coppa Italia, and one in the Champions League as Inter won their fourth consecutive Serie A title that year. since the club had also signed a new backup goalkeeper,
Luca Castellazzi. It was formally announced on 7 July via
Inter Channel, the official club channel. ==International career==