Toni’s medal safe after robbery

Published February 18, 2008

MILAN, Feb 17: Thieves have broken into Luca Toni’s Italian villa but his World Cup winners’ medal from 2006 was not among the stolen items, Italian media reported on Sunday.

The Bayern Munich striker was not at his house near Modena when the robbery happened, probably in the early hours of Saturday.

“Perhaps they have taken other trophies, but I don’t know which. We are doing an inventory, we are very sad and bitter,” Toni’s father Giancarlo told a Sunday newspaper.—Reuters

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