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Juventus Football Club (from Latin
Latin

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 iuventus: youth, ), most commonly referred to as Juventus and as simply Juve, is a professional football
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
 club based in Turin
Turín

Tur?n is a municipality in the Ahuachap?n Department Departments of El Salvador of El Salvador....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
. The club was founded in 1897 and have spent their entire history, with the exception of the 2006–07 season, in the top flight First Division
Italian football league system

The Italian football league system is a series of interconnected leagues for football clubs in Italy....
 (since 1929, called Serie A
Serie A

Serie A is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top echelon of the Italian football league system. It is widely regarded as one of the elite leagues of the footballing world....
).

Juventus is the most successful team
Football records in Italy

This page details football records in Italy....
 in the history of Italian football
Football in Italy

football is the most popular sport in Italy. The Italy national football team has won the Football World Cup four times , trailing only Brazil ; Italy is the current title-holder....
. Overall, the club have won 51 official trophies, more than any other team in the country; 40 in Italy, which is also a record, and 11 in European and world competitions.






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Juventus Football Club (from Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
 iuventus: youth, ), most commonly referred to as Juventus and as simply Juve, is a professional football
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
 club based in Turin
Turín

Tur?n is a municipality in the Ahuachap?n Department Departments of El Salvador of El Salvador....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
. The club was founded in 1897 and have spent their entire history, with the exception of the 2006–07 season, in the top flight First Division
Italian football league system

The Italian football league system is a series of interconnected leagues for football clubs in Italy....
 (since 1929, called Serie A
Serie A

Serie A is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top echelon of the Italian football league system. It is widely regarded as one of the elite leagues of the footballing world....
).

Juventus is the most successful team
Football records in Italy

This page details football records in Italy....
 in the history of Italian football
Football in Italy

football is the most popular sport in Italy. The Italy national football team has won the Football World Cup four times , trailing only Brazil ; Italy is the current title-holder....
. Overall, the club have won 51 official trophies, more than any other team in the country; 40 in Italy, which is also a record, and 11 in European and world competitions. The Old Lady is the third most successful
International club competition records

Below is a list of clubs with the most international titles won in the world, and in each continent recognized by one of the six "continental" confederations of international football and the FIFA....
 club in Europe and the sixth in the world
International club competition records

Below is a list of clubs with the most international titles won in the world, and in each continent recognized by one of the six "continental" confederations of international football and the FIFA....
 with the most international titles
International club competition records

Below is a list of clubs with the most international titles won in the world, and in each continent recognized by one of the six "continental" confederations of international football and the FIFA....
 officially recognised by one of the six continental football confederations
FIFA

The F?d?ration Internationale de Football Association , commonly known by its acronym, FIFA , is the international sport governing body of association football....
 and FIFA
FIFA

The F?d?ration Internationale de Football Association , commonly known by its acronym, FIFA , is the international sport governing body of association football....
.

The club was the first Italian and Southern Europe
Southern Europe

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an side to have won the UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup 1976-77

The UEFA Cup 1976–77 was won by Juventus F.C. over Athletic Bilbao on away goals. This is the only triumph for an Italian side in an UEFA competition records without foreigners players in its first team squad....
. In 1985, Juventus, the only team in the world to have won all official international cups and championships became the first club in the history of European football to have won all three major UEFA club competitions.

In Italy, Juventus is the club which has the biggest fan base, having also one of the largest numbers of supporters in the world, with a total of 170 million Juventus's supporters (it.
Italian language

Italian is a Romance languages spoken by about 63 million people as a first language, primarily in Italy. In Switzerland, Italian is one of four Linguistic geography of Switzerlands....
 tifosi
Tifosi

Tifosi is an Italian language word to describe a group of fans. The term for a single male fan is Tifoso. The female singular version is Tifosa, and the plural term for an all female group is Tifose....
) worldwide. The club is a founding member of the European Club Association
European Club Association

The European Club Association is an organisation representing Association football clubs in Europe. Formed on the dissolution of the G-14 group in January 2008, it has 103 members, with at least one from each of the 53 national associations....
, which was formed after the dissolution of the G-14
G-14

For the Burkina Faso organization, see February 14th Group. For the Nations, see G14 .The G-14 was an organisation of European football clubs that existed between 2000 and 2008....
, a collection of Europe's most elite clubs.

At present, the bianconeri play their home games at the Stadio Olimpico di Torino. The stadium which the club owns, Stadio delle Alpi
Stadio delle Alpi

The Stadio delle Alpi was a Association football and athletics stadium in Turin, Italy, and was the home of both Juventus F.C. and Torino F.C. between 1990 and 2006....
 is undergoing long-term structural changes and will not be completed for use until 2011.

History


Juventus were founded as Sport Club Juventus in late 1897 by pupils from the Massimo D'Azeglio Lyceum
Lyceum

A Lyceum can be*an educational institution , or*a public hall used for cultural events like concerts.*Mount Lyceum . The holy mount of the Arcadians....
 school in Turin
Turín

Tur?n is a municipality in the Ahuachap?n Department Departments of El Salvador of El Salvador....
, but were renamed as Foot-Ball Club Juventus two years later. The club joined the Italian Football Championship
Italian Football Championship

The Italian Football Championship was the most senior football championship in Italy from the Italian Football Championship 1898 season to the Italian Football Championship 1928-29 season....
 during 1900, wearing their original pink and black kit. Juventus first won the league championship in 1905
Italian Football Championship 1905

The winner was Juventus F.C.....
 while playing at their Velodromo Umberto I ground and wearing their famous black and white stripes inspired by English side Notts County.

There was a split at the club in 1906, after some of the staff considered moving Juve out of Turin. President Alfredo Dick was unhappy with this and left with some prominent players to found FBC Torino
Torino F.C.

Torino Football Club 1906, commonly referred to as simply Torino, is an Italy professional association football club based in Turin, Piedmont, that was founded in 1906....
 which in turn spawned the Derby della Mole
Derby della Mole

Derby della Mole, known in English as the Turin Derby is the local derby, played out between the city's two most successful teams, Juventus FC and Torino F.C.....
. Juventus spent much of this period steadily rebuilding after the split, surviving the First World War.

League dominance


Fiat
Fiat

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 owner Edoardo Agnelli gained control of the club in 1923, building a new stadium. This helped the club to their second league championship by the 1925–26
Italian Football Championship 1925-26

The winner was Juventus F.C.....
 season beating Alba Roma
S.S. Alba-Audace Roma

Societ? Sportiva Alba-Audace was an Italian football club from the Flaminio area of Rome, originally founded in 1907 in football . The club is most noted for competing in the early Italian Football Championship competitions, before in 1927 becoming one of three Rome based clubs merging to form A.S....
 with an aggregate score of 12–1, Antonio Vojak
Antonio Vojak

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's goals were essential that season. The 1930s proved to be even more fruitful, the club won five consecutive league titles from 1930
Serie A 1930-31

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 through to 1935
Serie A 1934-35

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, most were under coach Carlo Carcano
Carlo Carcano

Carlo Carcano born in Masnago, Province of Varese was an Italian footballer and manager. As a player Carcano was a one club man, playing for U.S....
 with star players such as Raimundo Orsi
Raimundo Orsi

Raimundo Bibiani "Mumo" Orsi was a footballer, born in Argentina, who won the 1934 FIFA World Cup with Italy national football team and the silver medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, The Netherlands....
, Luigi Bertolini
Luigi Bertolini

Luigi Bertolini was an Italy football midfielder. Born in Busalla, province of Genoa, he played in the 1920s for Savona, U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912 and Juventus F.C.....
, Giovanni Ferrari
Giovanni Ferrari

Giovanni Ferrari was an Italy football player. He played 125 times for Internazionale Milano F.C. and scored 35 goals for the club. He also managed Inter from 1942 to 1943....
 and Luis Monti
Luis Monti

Luis Felipe Monti was an Italy-Argentina Football player who has the distinction of playing in two FIFA World Cup final matches with two different national teams....
 amongst others.

Juventus had a new ground in the form of the Stadio Comunale, though for the rest of the 1930s and the majority of the 1940s they were unable to recapture championship dominance. After the Second World War
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, Gianni Agnelli
Gianni Agnelli

Giovanni Agnelli, Italian orders of merit , better known as Gianni Agnelli, was an Italian industrialist and principal shareholder of Fiat....
 was put in place as honorary president. The club added two more scudetto championship's to their name in the 1949–50
Serie A 1949-50

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 and 1951–52
Serie A 1951-52

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 seasons, the latter of which was under the management of Englishman Jesse Carver
Jesse Carver

Jesse Carver was an England football , best remembered for his enlightened management of some of Europe's finest clubs....
.

Two new strikers were signed during 1957–58
Serie A 1957-58

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, in the form of Welshman John Charles
John Charles

William John Charles, Order of the British Empire was a Welsh association football player best remembered for spells with Leeds United F.C. and Juventus F.C.....
 and Italo-Argentine Omar Sivori
Omar Sivori

Enrique Omar S?vori was an Argentine football striker and manager. He is known for his time with the successful Juventus F.C. side during the late 1950s and early 1960s....
, playing alongside longtime member Giampiero Boniperti
Giampiero Boniperti

Giampiero Boniperti is an Italy former football player who played his entire career at Juventus between 1946 and 1961. He also played for the Italian national football team....
. That season saw Juventus awarded with the Golden Star for Sport Excellence
Star (football crest)

In football , some national and club sides include one or more Star as part of the Coat of arms appearing on their shirt, to represent important trophies the team has previously won....
 to wear on their shirt after becoming the first Italian side to win ten league titles. In the same season, Omar Sivori became the first ever player at the club to win the European Footballer of the Year
European Footballer of the Year

The "", often referred to as the European Footballer of the Year award, is an annual association football award. It is presented to the player who has been considered to have performed the best over the previous calendar year....
. The following season they beat Fiorentina
ACF Fiorentina

ACF Fiorentina, commonly referred to as simply Fiorentina, is a professional Italy Association football club from Florence, Tuscany. Founded by a merger in 1926, Fiorentina have played at the top level of Italian football for the majority of their existence; only four clubs have played in more Serie A seasons....
 to complete their first league and cup double, winning Serie A
Serie A

Serie A is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top echelon of the Italian football league system. It is widely regarded as one of the elite leagues of the footballing world....
 and Coppa Italia
Coppa Italia

The Coppa Italia is an Italian football league system annual cup competition. Its first edition was held in 1922, but the second champions were not crowned until 1936....
. Boniperti retired in 1961, he retired as the all-time top scorer at the club, with 182 goals in all competitions; a club record which would last for 45 years.

For the rest of the decade the club won the league just once more in 1966–67
Serie A 1966-67

Serie A 1966-67 season was won by Juventus, it was their second scudetto of the 1960s. The season was closely contested and went down to the final day of the season; F.C....
, However, the 1970s would see Juventus further solidify their strong position in Italian football. Under former player Cestmír Vycpálek
Cestmír Vycpálek

Cestm?r Vycp?lek was a former Czech Republic football player and manager. He was uncle of noted football manager Zdenek Zeman....
 they won the scudetto in 1971–72
Serie A 1971-72

The 1971/1972 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.....
 and 1972–73
Serie A 1972-73

The 1972/1973 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.....
, with players such as Roberto Bettega
Roberto Bettega

Roberto Bettega is an Italy former footballer. Bettega was regarded as a player of noteworthy intelligence and became one of the world's most feared striker ....
, Franco Causio
Franco Causio

Franco Causio is an Italian former Football who played for Juventus for many years in the 1970s and 1980s.He is considered one of the most talented Italian players of all time....
 and José Altafini
José Altafini

Jos? Jo?o Altafini, is an Italy-Brazilian former football . He is the joint-third List of top goalscorers in Serie A history with 216 goals....
 breaking through. During the rest of the decade they won the league two more times, with defender Gaetano Scirea
Gaetano Scirea

Gaetano Scirea was an Italy Football player who is considered one of the greatest Defender of all-time .Scirea is one of only five players in :Category:UEFA competitions history -join to Antonio Cabrini, Sergio Brio, Stefano Tacconi and Danny Blind- to have won UEFA_competition_records#List_of_players_to_have_won_all_international_club...
 contributing significantly. The latter of which was won under Giovanni Trapattoni
Giovanni Trapattoni

Giovanni Trapattoni is an Italy association football coach, considered the most successful club coach in the history of Italy,and former player....
, the man who would help the club's domination continue on in the early part of the 1980s.

European stage

The Trapattoni-era was highly successful in the 1980s, the Old Lady started the decade off well, winning the league title three more times by 1984. This meant Juventus had won 20 Italian league titles and were allowed to add a second golden star to their shirt, thus becoming the only Italian club to achieve this. Around this time the club's players were garnering attention on a large scale; Paolo Rossi
Paolo Rossi

Paolo Rossi is an Italy former Association football Forward . In 1982, he led Italy national football team to the 1982 FIFA World Cup title, scoring six goals to win the World Cup Golden Boot/maximo goleador honors, and the FIFA_World_Cup_awards#Golden_Ball....
 was made European Footballer of the Year
European Footballer of the Year

The "", often referred to as the European Footballer of the Year award, is an annual association football award. It is presented to the player who has been considered to have performed the best over the previous calendar year....
 and had led Italy to victory in the 1982 FIFA World Cup
1982 FIFA World Cup

The 1982 FIFA World Cup, the 12th FIFA World Cup, was held in Spain from 13 June to 11 July. Spain was chosen as FIFA World Cup hosts#1974, 1978, 1982 FIFA World Cups by FIFA in July 1966....
.

Frenchman Michel Platini
Michel Platini

Michel Fran?ois Platini is a France former football player, manager and current president of the UEFA.Platini was a member of the France national football team that won the 1984 UEFA European Football Championship, a tournament in which he was voted the best player and top goalscorer....
 was also awarded the European Footballer of the Year title for three years in a row; 1983, 1984 and 1985, which is a record. Juventus are the only club to have players from their club winning the award in four consecutive years. Indeed it was Platini who scored the winning goal in the 1985 European Cup
1985 European Cup Final

The 1985 European Cup Final was a football match played between the clubs Liverpool F.C. of England and Juventus F.C. of Italy at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels, Belgium on 29 May 1985....
 final against Liverpool
Liverpool F.C.

Liverpool Football Club is a professional association football club based in Liverpool, England. The club plays in the Premier League, and it is the Football records in England#Most successful clubs overall in the history of Football in England; the club has won List of football clubs in England by major honours won than any other English cl...
, however this was marred by a tragedy which would change European football; the Heysel Stadium disaster
Heysel Stadium disaster

The Heysel Stadium disaster refers to the deaths of 39 people, mostly fans of Juventus F.C., before the 1985 European Cup Final held in the Heysel Stadium, Brussels....
, in which 39 people (mostly Juventus fans) were killed by the stadium wall collapsing when Liverpool supporters rioted, it has been named "the darkest hour in the history of the UEFA
UEFA

The Union of European Football Associations is the administrative and controlling body for European association football. It is almost always referred to by its acronym UEFA ....
 competitions" and resulted in the banning of all English clubs from European competition.

With the exception of winning the closely contested Italian Championship of 1985–86
Serie A 1985-86

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, the rest of the 1980s were not very successful for the club. As well as having to contend with Diego Maradona
Diego Maradona

Diego Armando Maradona is a former Argentina Association football player, and current coach of the Argentina national football team. For the FIFA Player of the Century award, he finished first in the internet voting portion, sharing the overall award with Pel?....
's Napoli, both of the Milanese clubs Milan
A.C. Milan

Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to as AC Milan and as simply Milan in Italy, are an Italian professional Association football sports club based in Milan, Lombardy....
 and Internazionale won Italian championships. In 1990, Juventus moved into their new home; Stadio delle Alpi
Stadio delle Alpi

The Stadio delle Alpi was a Association football and athletics stadium in Turin, Italy, and was the home of both Juventus F.C. and Torino F.C. between 1990 and 2006....
 which was built for the 1990 World Cup.

The Lippi era of success

Marcello Lippi
Marcello Lippi

Marcello Romeo Lippi, Italian orders of merit, is an Italy FIFA World Cup-winning football manager and former player. Born in Viareggio, in northern Tuscany, he served as Italy national football team head coach from July 16, 2004 to July 12, 2006 and led Italy to win the Football World Cup 2006....
 took over as Juventus manager at the start of the 1994–95
Serie A 1994-95

Serie A 1994-95 was won by Juventus F.C.....
 campaign. His first season at the helm of the club was a successful one, as Juventus recorded their first Serie A
Serie A

Serie A is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top echelon of the Italian football league system. It is widely regarded as one of the elite leagues of the footballing world....
 championship title since the mid-1980s. The crop of players during this period featured Ciro Ferrara
Ciro Ferrara

Ciro Ferrara is an Italy former football defender , who spent most of his career at Juventus. He retired from football after the 2004-05 season....
, Roberto Baggio
Roberto Baggio

Roberto Baggio is a retired Italians Association football, among the most technically gifted and popular players in the world throughout the 1990s and early 2000s....
, Gianluca Vialli
Gianluca Vialli

Gianluca Vialli is a retired Italy football striker and manager. He is one of only six Italian footballers to have won UEFA_competition_records#List_of_players_to_have_won_the_three_main_European_club_competitions....
 and a young Alessandro Del Piero
Alessandro Del Piero

Alessandro Del Piero, Italian orders of merit is an Italians FIFA World Cup-winning Association football. He currently plays for Juventus F.C....
. Lippi lead Juventus to the Champions League
UEFA Champions League 1995-96

The 1995?96 UEFA Champions League was the 41st edition of UEFA's premier European club association football tournament, and the fourth since its rebranding as the UEFA Champions League....
 the following season, beating Ajax on penalties after a 1–1 draw in which Fabrizio Ravanelli
Fabrizio Ravanelli

Fabrizio Ravanelli is a former Italy football player.Ravanelli was born in Perugia. He has played with a dozen European teams, among them Perugia Calcio, Juventus F.C., S.S....
 scored for Juve.

The club did not rest long after winning the European Cup, more highly regarded players were brought into the fold in the form of Zinédine Zidane
Zinedine Zidane

Zinedine Yazid Zidane ; born 23 June 1972 in Marseille), popularly nicknamed Zizou, is a retired France Association football midfielder....
, Filippo Inzaghi
Filippo Inzaghi

Filippo Inzaghi, Italian orders of merit is an Italians FIFA World Cup-winning Association football who plays for Serie A club A.C. Milan....
 and Edgar Davids
Edgar Davids

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. At home Juventus won Serie A in 1996–97
Serie A 1996-97

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 and 1997–98
Serie A 1997-98

Juventus won the title in controvertsial circumstances. In their match on Sunday, 26 April, 1998, against eventual runners-up, Inter, Ronaldo was denied what appeared a clear penalty for Inter after being blocked by Mark Iuliano of Juventus....
, as well as the 1996
1996 UEFA Super Cup

The 1996 UEFA Super Cup was played on 15 January 1997 and 5 February 1997 between Juventus F.C. of Italy, winner of UEFA Champions League 1995-96 and Paris Saint-Germain FC of France, winner of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1995-96....
 European Super Cup
European Super Cup

The European Super Cup is at stake in an annual football game between the reigning champions of the UEFA Cup and the UEFA Champions League. It takes place at the start of the domestic season, in August....
. Juventus reached the 1997
1997 UEFA Champions League Final

The 1997 UEFA Champions League Final was a football match played between Borussia Dortmund of Germany and Juventus F.C. from Italy. The event took place at the Olympiastadion in Munich on 28 May 1997....
 and 1998
1998 UEFA Champions League Final

The 1998 UEFA Champions League Final took place at the Amsterdam ArenA in Amsterdam on 20 May 1998. Spain club Real Madrid defeated Italy side Juventus F.C....
 Champions League finals during this period, but lost out to Borussia Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund

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 and Real Madrid respectively.

After leaving for a brief season, Lippi returned, signing big name players such as Gianluigi Buffon
Gianluigi Buffon

Gianluigi Buffon, Italian orders of merit , is an Italians FIFA World Cup-winning goalkeeper who plays for Serie A club Juventus F.C. and the Italy national football team....
, David Trézéguet
David Trézéguet

David Sergio Trezeguet ; born October 15, 1977 in Rouen) is a French football striker who plays for Juventus F.C. and played for France national football team....
, Pavel Nedved
Pavel Nedved

Pavel Nedved is a Czech Republic football midfielder currently playing for Italian Serie A club Juventus F.C. He was the recipient of the prestigious Ballon d'Or in 2003....
 and Lilian Thuram
Lilian Thuram

Lilian Thuram is a retired France professional association football defender and is the most cap player in the history of the France national football team....
, helping the team to two more scudetto titles in the 2001–02
Serie A 2001-02

In the 2001-02 season, the Serie A, the major football Italy professional league, was composed by 18 teams, for the 14th consecutive time from season 1988-89....
 and 2002–03
Serie A 2002-03

In the 2002-03 season, the Serie A, the major football Italian professional league, was composed by 18 teams, for the 15th consecutive time from season 1988-89....
 seasons. Juventus were also part of an all Italian Champions League final in 2003
2003 UEFA Champions League Final

The 2003 UEFA Champions League Final was a association football match that took place at Old Trafford in Manchester, England on 28 May 2003 to decide the winner of the UEFA Champions League 2002-03 UEFA Champions League....
 but lost out to Milan
A.C. Milan

Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to as AC Milan and as simply Milan in Italy, are an Italian professional Association football sports club based in Milan, Lombardy....
 on penalties after the game ended in a 0–0 draw. The following year, Lippi was appointed as Italy's
Italy national football team

The Italian national football team is controlled by the Italian Football Federation and represents Italy in international Football competition....
 head coach, bringing an end to one of the most fruitful managerial spells in Juventus' history.

Recent times

Fabio Capello
Fabio Capello

Fabio Capello is an Italy football coach and former professional player. He is the current manager of the England national football team, having started the role in January 2008 after the dismissal of Steve McClaren, and is the second foreigner to have managed the England side, the other being McClaren's predecessor, Swedish manager Sven-G...
 became manager of Juventus in 2004, and lead Juventus to two more Serie A titles. But during May 2006, Juventus were one of five clubs linked to a Serie A match fixing scandal
2006 Serie A scandal

The 2006 Italian football scandal involved Italy's top professional Football leagues, Serie A and Serie B. The scandal was uncovered in Serie A 2005-06 by Italian police, implicating league champions Juventus F.C., and other major teams including A.C....
, the result of the scandal saw the club relegated only to Serie B
Serie B

Serie B is the name of the second highest football league in Italy. It consists of 22 teams. The championship is often called the cadetti, which means 'juniors' or 'cadets', or campionato cadetto....
 for the first time in their history, as well as being stripped of the two titles won under Capello.

Many key players were sold, however, other big name players remained to help the club return to Serie A. The season was notable because Alessandro Del Piero
Alessandro Del Piero

Alessandro Del Piero, Italian orders of merit is an Italians FIFA World Cup-winning Association football. He currently plays for Juventus F.C....
 broke club records, by becoming the first Juventus player to appear 500 times in all competitions for the club. The bianconeri were promoted straight back up as league winners after the 2006–07
Serie B 2006-07

The 2006-07 Serie B season started on September 9 2006 and ended on June 10 2007. The 22 clubs in Serie B each played 42 matches during the regular season....
 season. Since their return to Serie A in the 2007-08
Serie A 2007-08

The 2007-08 Serie A association football season was the seventy-sixth since its establishment, and started on August 26, 2007 and ended on May 18, 2008....
 season former Chelsea
Chelsea F.C.

Chelsea Football Club are a professional English association football club based in West London. Founded in 1905, they play in the Premier League and have spent most of their history in the top tier of Football in England....
 manager Claudio Ranieri
Claudio Ranieri

Claudio Ranieri, is an Italy football coach and former player, currently manager of Juventus F.C.....
 is at the helm of the Old Lady.. They finished in 3rd place in their first return season and qualified for the third qualifying round of the 2008/2009 Champions League Preliminary stages.

Colours, badge and nicknames


Juventus have played in black and white striped shirts, with white shorts, sometimes black shorts since 1903. Originally, they played in pink shirts with a black tie, which only occurred due to the wrong shirts being sent to them, the father of one of the players made the earliest shirts, but continual washing faded the color so much that in 1903 the club sought to replace them.

Juventus asked one of their team members, Englishman John Savage, if he had any contacts in England who could supply new shirts in a color that would better withstand the elements. He had a friend who lived in Nottingham, who being a Notts County supporter, shipped out the black and white striped shirts to Turin.

Juventus Football Club's official emblem has undergone different and small modifications since the second decade of twentieth century
1920

Year 1920 was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar....
. The last modification of the Old Ladys badge took place before 2004–05 season. At the present time, the emblem of the team is conformed to a black-and-white oval shield; a type of Italian shield specially used by ecclesiastics, it is divided in five vertical stripes: two white stripes and three black stripes, inside of this are the following elements; in its superior section, the name of the society superimposed a white convex section
Convex set

In Euclidean space, an object is convex if for every pair of points within the object, every point on the straight line segment that joins them is also within the object....
, over golden curvature (gold for honour
Honour

File:Hamilton-burr-duel.jpgHonour or Honor , is the evaluation of a person's trustworthiness and social social status based on that individual's espousals and actions....
). The white silhouette of a charging bull
Cattle

Cattle, colloquially referred to as cows, are domestication ungulates, a member of the subfamily Bovinae of the family Bovidae. They are raised as livestock for meat , dairy products , leather and as draft animals ....
 is in the inferior section of the oval shield, superimposed a black old French shield; the charging bull is a symbol of the
Comune
Comune

In Italy, the comune, is the basic administrative division of both provinces and regions, and may be properly approximated in casual speech by the English word township or municipality....
 di Torino
Turín

Tur?n is a municipality in the Ahuachap?n Department Departments of El Salvador of El Salvador....
. There is also a black silhouette of a mural crown
Mural crown

The Ancient Rome corona muralis as used in classical antiquity was a golden crown, or a circle of gold intended to resemble a battlement, bestowed upon the soldier who first climbed the wall of a besieged city or fortress to successfully place the flag of the attacking army upon it....
 above the black spherical triangle's base is a reminiscence to "Augusta Tourinorum", the old city of the Roman era
Roman Empire

The Roman Empire was the Roman Republic phase of the Ancient Rome, characterised by an autocracy form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....
 which the present capital of Piedmont region
Turín

Tur?n is a municipality in the Ahuachap?n Department Departments of El Salvador of El Salvador....
 is its cultural heiress.

In the past, the convex section of the emblem had a blue color (another symbol of Turin) and, furthermore, its shape was concave. The old French shield and the mural crown, also in the inferior section of the emblem had, considerably, a greater size with respect to the present. The two
Golden Stars for Sport Excellence
Star (football crest)

In football , some national and club sides include one or more Star as part of the Coat of arms appearing on their shirt, to represent important trophies the team has previously won....
were located above the convex & concave section of Juventus' emblem. During the 1980s, the club emblem was the silhouette of a zebra
Zebra

Zebras are African equids best known for their distinctive white and black stripes. Their stripes come in different patterns unique to each individual....
, to both sides of the equide
Equidae

Equidae is the Taxonomy Family of horses and related animals, including the extant horses, donkeys, and zebras, and many other species known only from fossils....
's head, the two golden stars
Star (football crest)

In football , some national and club sides include one or more Star as part of the Coat of arms appearing on their shirt, to represent important trophies the team has previously won....
 and, above this badge, forming an arc
Arc (geometry)

In geometry, an arc is a closed set segment of a differentiable curve in the two-dimensional manifold; for example, a circular arc is a segment of the circumference of a circle....
, the clubs name.

During its history, the club has acquired a number of nicknames,
la Vecchia Signora (the Old Lady) being the best example. The "old" part of the nickname is a pun on Juventus which means "youth" in Latin. It was derived from the age of the Juventus' star players towards the middle of 1930s. The "lady" part of the nickname is what fans of the club referred to it as affectionately prior to the 1930s. The club is also nicknamed la Fidanzata d'Italia (the Girlfriend of Italy), because over the years they have received a high level of support from Southern Italian
Southern Italian

Southern Italian is a group of Italo-Western languages Romance languages dialects spoken in Southern Lazio, Southern Marche, Abruzzo, Molise, Campania, Basilicata, Apulia, and Northern Calabria....
 immigrant workers (particularly from Naples
Naples

Naples is a city in southern Italy, the capital of the region of Campania and of the province of Naples. The city is known for its rich history, art, culture and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence; it is over 2,800 years old....
 and Palermo
Palermo

Palermo is a historic city in southern Italy, the Capital of the autonomous region Sicily and the province of Palermo. The city is noted for its rich history, culture, architecture and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence; it is over 2,700 years old....
), who arrived in Turin
Turín

Tur?n is a municipality in the Ahuachap?n Department Departments of El Salvador of El Salvador....
 to work for Fiat
Fiat

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 since the 1930s. Other nicknames include;
i bianconeri
Bianconeri

Bianconeri means 'white and black' in Italian_language, and is the nickname of three Italian football clubs who wear those colors,*Juventus*Udinese Calcio...
(the black-and-whites) and le zebre (the zebra
Zebra

Zebras are African equids best known for their distinctive white and black stripes. Their stripes come in different patterns unique to each individual....
s) in reference to Juventus' colors.

Stadia

Olympic Stadium Turin
After the first two years (1897 and 1898) in which Juventus played the Parco del Valentino and Parco Cittadella, the matches took place internal Piazza d'Armi Stadium until 1908, except in 1905, the first year of the scudetto
Italian Football Championship 1905

The winner was Juventus F.C.....
, and in 1906, years in which it played quickly Corso Re Umberto
Stadio Motovelodromo Umberto I

Stadio Motovelodromo Umberto I commonly known as Velodromo Umberto I, was an early football stadium in Turin. The stadium was named in honour of then King Umberto I of Italy....
.

Later, from 1909 to 1922, Juventus played its internal competitions at Corso Sebastopoli Camp, and then move from the following year until 1933 to Corso Marsiglia Camp, where he won four league titles. At the end of 1933 began to play the new stadium
Benito Mussolini
Benito Mussolini

Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini, Order of the Bath Sovereign Military Order of Malta Order of the Tower and Sword was an Italy politician who led the National Fascist Party and is credited with being one of the key figures in the creation of Fascism....
(former Stadio Comunale Vittorio Pozzo
Vittorio Pozzo

Vittorio Pozzo was an Italian football coach who was most famous for leading the Italy national football team to victory in the 1934 FIFA World Cup and 1938 FIFA World Cups; managed the side that won the 1930 and 1935 editions of the Central European International Cup, as well as the 1936 Summer Olympics gold medal and the 1928 Summer Olym...
and finally Stadio Olimpico di Torino), inaugurated in view of the 1934 World Championships
1934 FIFA World Cup

The 1934 FIFA World Cup, or the World's Cup as it was known then, was the second football World Cup staged, and hosted by Italy from 27 May to 10 June....
. In that stage played 890 league matches for 57 years until 1990. Even then continued to train at this stage, until the City of Turin
Turín

Tur?n is a municipality in the Ahuachap?n Department Departments of El Salvador of El Salvador....
, in 15 July 2003, gave him a royalty-free basis to Turin, giving the same "Delle Alpi" to the company.

Stadio Delle Alpi 2
Beginning in 1990 and until the 2005-06 season, the Torinese side has contested all home matches at Stadio Delle Alpi
Stadio delle Alpi

The Stadio delle Alpi was a Association football and athletics stadium in Turin, Italy, and was the home of both Juventus F.C. and Torino F.C. between 1990 and 2006....
, which was built during the World Cup Italy 1990
1990 FIFA World Cup

The 1990 FIFA World Cup, the 14th staging of the World Cup, was held in Italy from 8 June to 8 July. Italy was chosen as FIFA World Cup hosts#1990 FIFA World Cup by FIFA on 19 May 1984, making it the second country to host the event twice....
, although in very rare circumstances, the club instead played some home games in other stadia such as Renzo Barbera
Stadio Renzo Barbera

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 at Palermo
Palermo

Palermo is a historic city in southern Italy, the Capital of the autonomous region Sicily and the province of Palermo. The city is noted for its rich history, culture, architecture and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence; it is over 2,700 years old....
, Dino Manuzzi
Stadio Dino Manuzzi

Stadio Dino Manuzzi is a football stadium in Cesena, Italy. It is currently the home of A.C. Cesena. The stadium holds 23,860....
 at Cesena
Cesena

Cesena is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, south of Ravenna and west of Rimini, on the Savio River, co-chief of the Province of province of Forl?-Cesena....
 and the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza at Milan
Milan

Milan is the second largest city of Italy, located in the plains of Lombardy. It is the capital in the Province of Milan, as well as the Regions of Italy capital of Lombardy....
.

In August 2006, the bianconeri returned to play in the
Stadio Comunale, now with the stage name of Stadio Olimpico, after the restructuring of Stadio Delle Alpi during the Winter Olympic Games
2006 Winter Olympics

The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XX Olympic Winter Games, were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated in Turin, Italy from February 10, 2006, through February 26, 2006....
.

In November 2008 Juventus announced that they will invest around €100 million to build a new stadium on the site of the old Delle Alpi ground. Featuring a shopping complex, the facility will be ultra-modern, secure and open seven days a week. Unlike the Delle Alpi there won't be a running track, instead the pitch will only be 8.5 meters away from the stands.

The new stadium will hold 40,700 fans and there will be 120 executive boxes. A shopping area as well as parking for 5,300 vehicles. A Juventus museum is also planned. Naming rights have been snapped up by sports marketing company Sportfive and they will be responsible for coming up with a title. Work is set to begin during Spring 2009 and everything completed for the start of the 2011/12 season.

Supporters and rivalries

Juventus is the most well supported football club in Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
 with over 12 million fans (32.5% of Italian football fans), according to an August 2008 research by Italian newspaper
La Repubblica
La Repubblica

la Repubblica is, as of 2006, the largest circulation Italy daily newspaper. It was founded in 1976 in Rome by Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso led by Eugenio Scalfari and Carlo Caracciolo and Arnoldo Mondadori Editore....
, as well as one of the most supported football clubs in the world, with approximately 170 million supporters (43 million of them in Europe alone), particularly in the Mediterranean countries, to which a large among of Italian diaspora
Italian diaspora

The term Italian Diaspora refers to the large-scale migration of Italians away from Italy in the period roughly between the unification of Italy in 1861 and the beginning of World War I in 1914....
 have emigrated. The
Old Lady has fan clubs all over the world outside the country, from places as far apart as Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
, United States
United States

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, Malta
Malta

Malta , officially the Republic of Malta , is a densely populated developed country European microstates microstate in the European Union....
, San Marino
San Marino

The Most Serene Republic of San Marino is a country in the Apennine Mountains. It is a landlocked country Enclave and exclave, completely surrounded by Italy....
, England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
, Iran
Iran

Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran and formerly known internationally as Persian Empire until 1935, is a country in Central Eurasia, located on the northeastern shore of the Persian Gulf and the southern shore of the Caspian Sea....
, Greece
Greece

Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , is a country in southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end of the Balkans. It has borders with Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the north, and Turkey to the east....
, Israel
Israel

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, Vietnam
Vietnam

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, Malaysia
Malaysia

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, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
,Albania
Albania

Albania , officially the Republic of Albania , is a country in Balkans. It is bordered by Greece to the south-east, Montenegro to the north, Kosovo to the northeast, and the Republic of Macedonia to the east....
,Pakistan
Pakistan

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, Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia

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, Macedonia
Republic of Macedonia

The Republic of Macedonia , , often referred to simply as Macedonia, is a landlocked country on the Balkans in southeastern Europe. It is bordered by Serbia to the north, Bulgaria to the east, Greece to the south and Albania to the west....
, Uruguay
Uruguay

Uruguay is a country located in the southeastern part of South America. It is home to 3.46 million people, of whom 1.7 million live in the capital Montevideo and its metropolitan area....
 and many more.

Despite this strong support, attendances at Juventus home matches average about 22,000, much less than many other highly renowned European teams. Contrastingly, demand for Juventus tickets in occasional home games held away from Turin
Turín

Tur?n is a municipality in the Ahuachap?n Department Departments of El Salvador of El Salvador....
 is high; suggesting that Juventus have stronger support in other parts of the country. Juve is widely and especially popular throughout mainland Southern Italy and Sicily
Sicily

Sicily is an Autonomous regions with special statute of Italy. Of all the regions of Italy, Sicily covers the largest land area at 25,708 km? and currently has just over five million inhabitants....
, leading the team to have one of the largest followings in its away matches, more than in Turin itself.

Juventus ultras have good relationships with Piacenza
Piacenza Calcio

Piacenza Calcio is a Association football club based in Piacenza, Italy. The club was formed in 1919 and currently plays in Italian Serie B, having spent a large part of recent years bouncing between Italy's two top divisions ....
, Den Haag
ADO Den Haag

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 and Legia Warsaw fans and have several rivalries, three of which are highly significant. The first is with local club Torino
Torino F.C.

Torino Football Club 1906, commonly referred to as simply Torino, is an Italy professional association football club based in Turin, Piedmont, that was founded in 1906....
, they compete in the
Derby della Mole
Derby della Mole

Derby della Mole, known in English as the Turin Derby is the local derby, played out between the city's two most successful teams, Juventus FC and Torino F.C.....
(Derby of Torino) together; this rivalry dates back to 1906 when Torino was founded by former Juve members. The other most significant rivalry is with Internazionale; matches between Juventus and Inter are referred to as the Derby d'Italia
Derby d'Italia

The Derby d'Italia was coined back in 1967 by the famous Italian sports journalist Gianni Brera as the bi-annual football fixture in Football in Italy between F.C....
(Derby of Italy). Up until the 2006 Serie A match-fixing scandal, which saw Juventus relegated, the two were the only Italian clubs to have never played below Serie A
Serie A

Serie A is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top echelon of the Italian football league system. It is widely regarded as one of the elite leagues of the footballing world....
. Notably the two sides are the first and the second most supported clubs in Italy and the rivalry has intensified since the later part of the 1990s; reaching its highest levels ever post-Calciopoli, with the return of Juventus to Serie A. They also have rivalries with Roma and Fiorentina
ACF Fiorentina

ACF Fiorentina, commonly referred to as simply Fiorentina, is a professional Italy Association football club from Florence, Tuscany. Founded by a merger in 1926, Fiorentina have played at the top level of Italian football for the majority of their existence; only four clubs have played in more Serie A seasons....
.

Current squad


First team squad, as of 27 January 2009

Notable players


Presidential history

Juventus have had numerous presidents over the course of their history, some of which have been the owners of the club, others have been honorary presidents, here is a complete list of them:

Legend:
(cpg.) Presidential Committee of War.
(int.) Presidents on interim charge.


Managerial history

Below is a list of Juventus managers from 1923 when the Agnelli family took over and the club become more structured and organized, until the present day.

Legend:
(int.) Managers on interim charge.
Nationality is indicated by the corresponding FIFA country code(s)
List of FIFA country codes

FIFA assigns a three-letter code to each of its member and non-member countries. These are the official codes used by FIFA and its continental confederations as name abbreviations of countries and dependent areas, in official competitions....
.


Honours

Historically, Juventus is Italy's most successful team
Football records in Italy

This page details football records in Italy....
, having won a total of 40 trophies, and one of the most prestigious football
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
 clubs in the world, having won a total of 11 official international trophies -with a record of 9 UEFA competition titles
List of UEFA club competition winners

The UEFA is the administrative and controlling body for European association football. It runs four club competitions: the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup, UEFA Intertoto Cup and UEFA Super Cup....
 and 2 World-wide titles
Juventus F.C.

Juventus Football Club , most commonly referred to as Juventus and as simply Juve, is a professional football club based in Turin, Italy....
 won-, making them the third most winning team in Europe
International club competition records

Below is a list of clubs with the most international titles won in the world, and in each continent recognized by one of the six "continental" confederations of international football and the FIFA....
 and sixth in the world
International club competition records

Below is a list of clubs with the most international titles won in the world, and in each continent recognized by one of the six "continental" confederations of international football and the FIFA....
 for official international club competitions won
International club competition records

Below is a list of clubs with the most international titles won in the world, and in each continent recognized by one of the six "continental" confederations of international football and the FIFA....
, all recognized by Union of European Football Association
UEFA

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, one of the six continental football confederations
FIFA

The F?d?ration Internationale de Football Association , commonly known by its acronym, FIFA , is the international sport governing body of association football....
, and International Federation of Association Football
FIFA

The F?d?ration Internationale de Football Association , commonly known by its acronym, FIFA , is the international sport governing body of association football....
.

Juventus have won the Italian League Championship
Serie A

Serie A is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top echelon of the Italian football league system. It is widely regarded as one of the elite leagues of the footballing world....
 a record twenty-seven times. and have the record of consecutive triumphs
Football records in Italy

This page details football records in Italy....
 in the football's premier club competition (5, since 1930–31
Serie A 1930-31

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 season to 1934–35
Serie A 1934-35

Final classificationResults ...
 season). They have also won the Italian Cup
Coppa Italia

The Coppa Italia is an Italian football league system annual cup competition. Its first edition was held in 1922, but the second champions were not crowned until 1936....
 nine times, holding the record number of wins -overall and consecutives- for the latter.

The
Old Lady has earned the distinction of being allowed to wear a two Golden Stars for Sport Excellence
Star (football crest)

In football , some national and club sides include one or more Star as part of the Coat of arms appearing on their shirt, to represent important trophies the team has previously won....
(it.
Italian language

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 Stelle d'Oro al Merito Sportivo) on its shirt representing the league's victories of the
bianconeri
Bianconeri

Bianconeri means 'white and black' in Italian_language, and is the nickname of three Italian football clubs who wear those colors,*Juventus*Udinese Calcio...
: the tenth, achieved during the 1957–58 season
Serie A 1957-58

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 and the twentieth, in 1981–82 season
Serie A 1981-82

The 1981/1982 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.....
. Also, Juventus is the only Italian team has achieved two times
the national double
The Double

The Double is a term in football which refers to winning a country's top tier division and its primary cup competition in the same season. It can also mean beating a team both home and away in the same league season, a feat often noted as doing the double over a particular side....
(winning the Italian top tier division
Serie A

Serie A is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top echelon of the Italian football league system. It is widely regarded as one of the elite leagues of the footballing world....
 and the national cup
Coppa Italia

The Coppa Italia is an Italian football league system annual cup competition. Its first edition was held in 1922, but the second champions were not crowned until 1936....
 competition in the same season), in 1959–60 and 1994–95 seasons.

Juventus, the only football club in the world to have won all official international cups and championships, has received, in recognition to win the three major
UEFA competition records

This is a list of major records in UEFA association football competitions....
 European club competitions, as first case in the history of the European football,
The UEFA Plaque
UEFA

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by the Union of European Football Associations
UEFA

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 in 1987. They have won the UEFA Cup three times, which is a joint record they share with Liverpool
Liverpool F.C.

Liverpool Football Club is a professional association football club based in Liverpool, England. The club plays in the Premier League, and it is the Football records in England#Most successful clubs overall in the history of Football in England; the club has won List of football clubs in England by major honours won than any other English cl...
 and Internazionale.

The Torinese side was placed 7th -and first between all Italian clubs- in the
FIFA Clubs of the 20th Century
FIFA Clubs of the 20th Century

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s selection on 23 December 2000.

Juventus has been proclaimed World's Club Team of the Year twice (1993 and 1996) and was ranked in the 3th place -and first between all Italian clubs- in the All-Time Club World Ranking (1991-2008 period) by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics.

National titles

  • Serie A
    Serie A

    Serie A is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top echelon of the Italian football league system. It is widely regarded as one of the elite leagues of the footballing world....
     / Italian Football Championship
    Italian Football Championship

    The Italian Football Championship was the most senior football championship in Italy from the Italian Football Championship 1898 season to the Italian Football Championship 1928-29 season....
    : 27
    (record).
  • Winners: 1905
    Italian Football Championship 1905

    The winner was Juventus F.C.....
    ; 1925–26
    Italian Football Championship 1925-26

    The winner was Juventus F.C.....
    ; 1930–31
    Serie A 1930-31

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    ; 1931–32
    Serie A 1931-32

    Final classificationRelegation tie-breaker|}Brescia Calcio was relegated to Serie B.Results ...
    ; 1932–33
    Serie A 1932-33

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    ; 1933–34
    Serie A 1933-34

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    ; 1934–35
    Serie A 1934-35

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    ; 1949–50
    Serie A 1949-50

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    ; 1951–52
    Serie A 1951-52

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    ; 1957–58
    Serie A 1957-58

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    ; 1959–60
    Serie A 1959-60

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    ; 1960–61
    Serie A 1960-61

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    ; 1966–67
    Serie A 1966-67

    Serie A 1966-67 season was won by Juventus, it was their second scudetto of the 1960s. The season was closely contested and went down to the final day of the season; F.C....
    ; 1971–72
    Serie A 1971-72

    The 1971/1972 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.....
    ; 1972–73
    Serie A 1972-73

    The 1972/1973 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.....
    ; 1974–75
    Serie A 1974-75

    The 1974/1975 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.....
    ; 1976–77
    Serie A 1976-77

    The 1976/1977 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.....
    ; 1977–78
    Serie A 1977-78

    The 1977/1978 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.....
    ; 1980–81
    Serie A 1980-81

    The 1980/1981 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.....
    ; 1981–82
    Serie A 1981-82

    The 1981/1982 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.....
    ; 1983–84
    Serie A 1983-84

    The 1983/1984 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C. It was a tight championship, won only on the last day of the season....
    ; 1985–86
    Serie A 1985-86

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    ; 1994–95
    Serie A 1994-95

    Serie A 1994-95 was won by Juventus F.C.....
    ; 1996–97
    Serie A 1996-97

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    ; 1997–98
    Serie A 1997-98

    Juventus won the title in controvertsial circumstances. In their match on Sunday, 26 April, 1998, against eventual runners-up, Inter, Ronaldo was denied what appeared a clear penalty for Inter after being blocked by Mark Iuliano of Juventus....
    ; 2001–02
    Serie A 2001-02

    In the 2001-02 season, the Serie A, the major football Italy professional league, was composed by 18 teams, for the 14th consecutive time from season 1988-89....
    ; 2002–03
    Serie A 2002-03

    In the 2002-03 season, the Serie A, the major football Italian professional league, was composed by 18 teams, for the 15th consecutive time from season 1988-89....
  • Runners-up (19): 1903
    Italian Football Championship 1903

    The winner was Genoa C.F.C.....
    ; 1904
    Italian Football Championship 1904

    The winner was Genoa C.F.C.....
    ; 1906
    Italian Football Championship 1906

    The winner was A.C. Milan....
    ; 1937–38
    Serie A 1937-38

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    ; 1945–46
    Serie A 1945-46

    The 1945-46 Serie A championship is not usually included in the statistics, because some of the southern sides that took part to the competition were Serie B teams, while northern Serie B teams played at the second level with the Serie C teams....
    ; 1946–47
    Serie A 1946-47

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    ; 1952–53
    Serie A 1952-53

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    ; 1953–54
    Serie A 1953-54

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    ; 1962–63
    Serie A 1962-63

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    ; 1973–74
    Serie A 1973-74

    The 1973/1974 Serie A season was won by S.S. Lazio....
    ; 1975–76
    Serie A 1975-76

    The 1975/1976 Serie A season was won by Torino Calcio....
    ; 1979–80
    Serie A 1979-80

    The 1979/1980 Serie A season was won by F.C. Internazionale Milano....
    ; 1982–83
    Serie A 1982-83

    The 1982/1983 Serie A season was won by A.S. Roma....
    ; 1986–87
    Serie A 1986-87

    The 1986/1987 Serie A season ended with S.S.C. Napoli doing the "domestic double", winning their first Scudetto and third Coppa Italia, spurred on Diego Maradona....
    ; 1991–92
    Serie A 1991-92

    During this season, under the guidance of Fabio Capello, AC Milan completed a remarkable unbeaten season, a run that eventually totalled 58 games....
    ; 1993–94
    Serie A 1993-94

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    ; 1995–96
    Serie A 1995-96

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    ; 1999–00
    Serie A 1999-00

    Lazio won the title on the final day of the season in controvertsial cirumstances. Juventus, the only other team left in contention on the day lost their match against Perugia in terrible conditions at a rain-sodden Stadio Renato Curi, many considering the pitch unplayable....
    ; 2000–01
    Serie A 2000-01

    In the 2000-01 season, Serie A, the major football Italy professional league, was composed by 18 teams, for the 13th consecutive time from season 1988-89....


  • Coppa Italia
    Coppa Italia

    The Coppa Italia is an Italian football league system annual cup competition. Its first edition was held in 1922, but the second champions were not crowned until 1936....
    : 9
    (record).
    • Winners: 1937–38; 1941–42; 1958–59; 1959–60; 1964–65; 1978–79; 1982–83; 1989–90
      Coppa Italia 1989-90

      FinalFirst legSecond legJuventus won 1?0 on aggregate.References...
      ; 1994–95
      Coppa Italia 1994-95

      FinalFirst legSecond legJuventus won 3?0 on aggregate.References...
    • Runners-up (4): 1972–73; 1991–92
      Coppa Italia 1991-92

      FinalFirst legSecond legParma won 2?1 on aggregate.References...
      ; 2001–02
      Coppa Italia 2001-02

      2001/2002 Coppa Italia Final...
      ; 2003–04
      Coppa Italia 2003-04

      2003/2004 Coppa Italia Final...


  • Supercoppa Italiana
    Supercoppa Italiana

    The Supercoppa Italiana is a pre-season association football competition held the week before the season begins in Italy every year. It is contested by the winners of the Serie A and the Coppa Italia in the previous season, as a curtain raiser to the new season....
    : 4
  • Winners: 1995; 1997; 2002; 2003
  • Runners-up (3): 1990; 1998; 2005


  • Serie B
    Serie B

    Serie B is the name of the second highest football league in Italy. It consists of 22 teams. The championship is often called the cadetti, which means 'juniors' or 'cadets', or campionato cadetto....
    : 1
  • Winners: 2006–07
    Serie B 2006-07

    The 2006-07 Serie B season started on September 9 2006 and ended on June 10 2007. The 22 clubs in Serie B each played 42 matches during the regular season....

European titles

  • UEFA Champions League
    UEFA Champions League

    The UEFA Champions League, which evolved from the European Champion Clubs' Cup, is a seasonal club Association football competition organised by UEFA since 1992 for the most successful football clubs in Europe....
     (former European Cup): 2
    • Winners: 1984–85
      European Cup 1984-85

      The season 1984?85 of the UEFA Champions League football club tournament was won for the first time by Juventus F.C. in a close final against Liverpool F.C.....
      ; 1995–96
      UEFA Champions League 1995-96

      The 1995?96 UEFA Champions League was the 41st edition of UEFA's premier European club association football tournament, and the fourth since its rebranding as the UEFA Champions League....
    • Runners-up (5): 1972–73
      European Cup 1972-73

      The season 1972?73 of the UEFA Champions League football club tournament was won by for the third consecutive time by AFC Ajax in the final against Juventus F.C....
      ; 1982–83
      European Cup 1982-83

      The season 1982?1983 of the UEFA Champions League football club tournament was won by for the first time by Hamburger SV in the final against Juventus F.C.....
      ; 1996–97
      UEFA Champions League 1996-97

      The 1996?97 UEFA Champions League was the 42nd edition of UEFA's premier European club association football tournament, and the fifth since its rebranding as the UEFA Champions League....
      ; 1997–98
      UEFA Champions League 1997-98

      The 1997?98 UEFA Champions League was the 43rd edition of UEFA's premier club association football tournament, and the sixth since its rebranding as the UEFA Champions League....
      ; 2002–03
      UEFA Champions League 2002-03

      The 2002-03 UEFA Champions League was the 11th season of UEFA's premier European club association football tournament, the UEFA Champions League, since its rebranding in 1992, and the 48th European Cup tournament overall....


  • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
    UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

    The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a Football club competition contested annually by the most recent winners of all European domestic cup competitions....
    : 1
    • Winners: 1983–84
      UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1983-84

      The season 1983-84 of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was won by Juventus F.C. in a final against FC Porto. The next year, the club went on to complete a full complement of European trophies with the UEFA Champions League....


  • UEFA Cup
    UEFA Cup

    The UEFA Cup is a association football competition for European club teams, organised by the UEFA. It is the second most important international competition for European football clubs, after the UEFA Champions League....
    : 3
    (record).
    • Winners: 1976–77
      UEFA Cup 1976-77

      The UEFA Cup 1976–77 was won by Juventus F.C. over Athletic Bilbao on away goals. This is the only triumph for an Italian side in an UEFA competition records without foreigners players in its first team squad....
      ; 1989–90
      UEFA Cup 1989-90

      The UEFA Cup 1989-90 was won by Juventus F.C. on aggregate over ACF Fiorentina. This was the UEFA_Cup_records_and_statistics#Miscellaneous_records in the UEFA competition records history and the third between two clubs of the same country....
      ; 1992–93
      UEFA Cup 1992-93

      The UEFA Cup 1992–93 was won by Juventus F.C., who beat Borussia Dortmund 6?1 in the final aggregate over, a UEFA_Cup_records_and_statistics#Records....
    • Runner-up (1): 1994–95
      UEFA Cup 1994-95

      The UEFA Cup 1994-95 was won by AC Parma on aggregate over Juventus....


  • UEFA Intertoto Cup
    UEFA Intertoto Cup

    The UEFA Intertoto Cup, also abbreviated as UI Cup and originally called the International Football Cup, was a summer football competition for European clubs that have not qualified for one of the two major UEFA competitions, the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Cup....
    : 1
    • Winners: 1999
      UEFA Intertoto Cup 1999

      The UEFA Intertoto Cup 1999 finals were won by Montpellier HSC, Juventus F.C., and West Ham United F.C.. All three teams advanced to the UEFA Cup 1999?2000....


  • European Super Cup
    European Super Cup

    The European Super Cup is at stake in an annual football game between the reigning champions of the UEFA Cup and the UEFA Champions League. It takes place at the start of the domestic season, in August....
    : 2
    • Winners: 1984
      1984 UEFA Super Cup

      The 1984 UEFA Super Cup was an association football match between Juventus F.C. of Italy and Liverpool F.C. of England. At the time, the UEFA Super Cup was generally a two-legged fixture, but only the first leg was played, due to fixture congestion....
      ; 1996
      1996 UEFA Super Cup

      The 1996 UEFA Super Cup was played on 15 January 1997 and 5 February 1997 between Juventus F.C. of Italy, winner of UEFA Champions League 1995-96 and Paris Saint-Germain FC of France, winner of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1995-96....


World-wide titles

  • Intercontinental Cup: 2
    • Winners: 1985; 1996
    • Runners-up (1): 1973


Club statistics and records

Alessandro Del Piero
Alessandro Del Piero

Alessandro Del Piero, Italian orders of merit is an Italians FIFA World Cup-winning Association football. He currently plays for Juventus F.C....
 holds Juventus' official appearance record (560 as of 19 May 2008). He took over from Gaetano Scirea
Gaetano Scirea

Gaetano Scirea was an Italy Football player who is considered one of the greatest Defender of all-time .Scirea is one of only five players in :Category:UEFA competitions history -join to Antonio Cabrini, Sergio Brio, Stefano Tacconi and Danny Blind- to have won UEFA_competition_records#List_of_players_to_have_won_all_international_club...
 on 6 March 2008 against Palermo
U.S. Cittŕ di Palermo

Unione Sportiva Citt? di Palermo is an Italian Football club from Palermo, Sicily which currently plays in Serie A, the top level of Italian football....
. Giampiero Boniperti
Giampiero Boniperti

Giampiero Boniperti is an Italy former football player who played his entire career at Juventus between 1946 and 1961. He also played for the Italian national football team....
 holds the record for Lega Calcio Serie A
Serie A

Serie A is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top echelon of the Italian football league system. It is widely regarded as one of the elite leagues of the footballing world....
 appearances with 444.

Including all official competitions, Alessandro Del Piero
Alessandro Del Piero

Alessandro Del Piero, Italian orders of merit is an Italians FIFA World Cup-winning Association football. He currently plays for Juventus F.C....
 is the all-time leading goalscorer for Juventus, with 241 goals -as of 19 May 2008- since joining the club in 1993. Giampiero Boniperti
Giampiero Boniperti

Giampiero Boniperti is an Italy former football player who played his entire career at Juventus between 1946 and 1961. He also played for the Italian national football team....
, who was the all-time topscorer since 1961 comes in second in all competitions with 182, but is still the top league goalscorer for the Old Lady .

In the 1933–34 season, Felice Placido Borel II°
Felice Borel

Felice Placido Borel was an Italy football player who played as a striker. As the brother of Aldo Borel, he is sometimes known by football sources as Borel II....
 scored 31 goals in 34 appearances, setting the club record for Serie A
Serie A

Serie A is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top echelon of the Italian football league system. It is widely regarded as one of the elite leagues of the footballing world....
 goals in a single season. Ferenc Hirzer is the club's highest scorer in a single season with 35 goals in 26 appearances in the 1925–26 season (record of Italian football
Football in Italy

football is the most popular sport in Italy. The Italy national football team has won the Football World Cup four times , trailing only Brazil ; Italy is the current title-holder....
). The most goals scored by a player in a single match is 6, which is also an Italian record. This was achieved by Omar Enrique Sivori
Omar Sivori

Enrique Omar S?vori was an Argentine football striker and manager. He is known for his time with the successful Juventus F.C. side during the late 1950s and early 1960s....
 in a game against Internazionale
F.C. Internazionale Milano

Football Club Internazionale Milano, most commonly referred to as Inter Milan or just Inter in Italy, is an Italy professional Association football club based in Milan, Lombardy, founded in 1908....
 in the 1960–61 season.

The first ever official game participated in by Juventus was in the Third Federal Football Championship
Italian Football Championship 1900

The winner was Genoa C.F.C.....
, the predecessor of Serie A
Serie A

Serie A is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top echelon of the Italian football league system. It is widely regarded as one of the elite leagues of the footballing world....
, against Torinese; Juve lost 0–1. The biggest ever victory recorded by Juventus was 15–0 against Cento, in the second round of the Coppa Italia
Coppa Italia

The Coppa Italia is an Italian football league system annual cup competition. Its first edition was held in 1922, but the second champions were not crowned until 1936....
 in the 1926–27 season. In terms of the league; Fiorentina and Fiumana were famously on the end of the Old Ladys biggest championship wins, both were beaten 11–0 and were recorded in the 1928–29 season. Juventus' heaviest championship defeats came during the 1911–12 and 1912–13 seasons; they were against Milan
A.C. Milan

Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to as AC Milan and as simply Milan in Italy, are an Italian professional Association football sports club based in Milan, Lombardy....
 in 1912 (1–8) and Torino
Torino F.C.

Torino Football Club 1906, commonly referred to as simply Torino, is an Italy professional association football club based in Turin, Piedmont, that was founded in 1906....
 in 1913 (0–8).

The
Old Lady holds the record for the most goals in a single season, in the top flight of Italian football, this includes national league, national cup and European competition, with a total of 106 goals in the 1992–93
Serie A 1992-93

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 season. The sale of Zinédine Zidane
Zinedine Zidane

Zinedine Yazid Zidane ; born 23 June 1972 in Marseille), popularly nicknamed Zizou, is a retired France Association football midfielder....
 to Real Madrid of Spain from Juventus in 2001, set the current world football transfer record
World football transfer record

This is a list of the most expensive Transfer for football players, in Pound sterling.* 1905 Alf Common - Sunderland A.F.C. to Middlesbrough F.C. for Pound 1,000...
 for the most expensive deal, costing the Spanish club around Ł46 million.

Contribution to the Italian national team

Overall, Juventus is the club that has contributed the most players
Juventus F.C. and the Italian national football team

Overall, Juventus is the club that has contributed the most players to the Italian national team in its history, they are the only Italian club that has contributed players to every Italian national teams since the 1934 FIFA World Cup....
 to the Italian national team in its history, they are the only Italian club that has contributed players to every Italian national teams since the 2nd FIFA World Cup
1934 FIFA World Cup

The 1934 FIFA World Cup, or the World's Cup as it was known then, was the second football World Cup staged, and hosted by Italy from 27 May to 10 June....
. Juventus have contributed numerous players to Italy's World Cup
FIFA World Cup

The FIFA World Cup, occasionally called the Football World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the List of men's national association football teams of the members of F?d?ration Internationale de Football Association , the sport's global govern...
 campaigns, these successful periods principally have coincided with two
golden age
Golden age

The term Golden age in ancient Greece mythology and legend but can also be found in other ancient cultures . It refers either to the highest age in the Greek spectrum of Iron, Bronze, Silver and Golden ages, or to a time in the beginnings of Humanity which was perceived as an ideal state, or utopia, when mankind was pure and immortal....
s of the Turin
Turín

Tur?n is a municipality in the Ahuachap?n Department Departments of El Salvador of El Salvador....
 club's history, referred as
Il Quinquennio d'Oro (The Golden Quinquennium), from 1931 until 1935, and Il Ciclo Leggendario (The Legendary Cycle), from 1972 to 1986. Below are a list of Juventus players who represented the Italian national team during World Cup winning tournaments;
  • 1934 FIFA World Cup
    1934 FIFA World Cup

    The 1934 FIFA World Cup, or the World's Cup as it was known then, was the second football World Cup staged, and hosted by Italy from 27 May to 10 June....
     (9); Gianpiero Combi, Virginio Rosetta
    Virginio Rosetta

    Virginio "Viri" Rosetta was an Italian people former football player. He is one of Italy's greatest defenders. He was also a precision passer....
    , Luigi Bertolini
    Luigi Bertolini

    Luigi Bertolini was an Italy football midfielder. Born in Busalla, province of Genoa, he played in the 1920s for Savona, U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912 and Juventus F.C.....
    , Felice Borel IIş
    Felice Borel

    Felice Placido Borel was an Italy football player who played as a striker. As the brother of Aldo Borel, he is sometimes known by football sources as Borel II....
    , Umberto Caligaris
    Umberto Caligaris

    Umberto Caligaris was an Italian people international football who played, normally at left back, for A.S. Casale and Juventus. His 59 caps for the Italy national football team stood as a record for many years....
    , Giovanni Ferrari
    Giovanni Ferrari

    Giovanni Ferrari was an Italy football player. He played 125 times for Internazionale Milano F.C. and scored 35 goals for the club. He also managed Inter from 1942 to 1943....
    , Luis Monti
    Luis Monti

    Luis Felipe Monti was an Italy-Argentina Football player who has the distinction of playing in two FIFA World Cup final matches with two different national teams....
    , Raimundo Orsi
    Raimundo Orsi

    Raimundo Bibiani "Mumo" Orsi was a footballer, born in Argentina, who won the 1934 FIFA World Cup with Italy national football team and the silver medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, The Netherlands....
     and Mario Varglien Iş
    Mario Varglien

    Mario Varglien also known as Varglien I was an Italian football player born in Fiume . He played club football for Juventus, winning five Serie A championships, he was also part of the Italian national football team which won the 1934 World Cup....
  • 1938 FIFA World Cup
    1938 FIFA World Cup

    The 1938 FIFA World Cup was the third staging of the World Cup, and was held in France from 4 June to 19 June. France was chosen as FIFA World Cup hosts#1938 FIFA World Cup by FIFA in August 1936....
     (2); Alfredo Foni
    Alfredo Foni

    Alfredo Foni was an Italy football in the 1930s and later on a coach. He was born in Udine.Along with teammate Pietro Rava at Juventus, they were the best defensive partnership in the 1936 Summer Olympics and 1938 FIFA World Cup....
     and Pietro Rava
    Pietro Rava

    Pietro Rava was an Italy football defender and coach . He won the 1936 Summer Olympics and the 1938 FIFA World Cup with the Italy national football team....
  • 1982 FIFA World Cup
    1982 FIFA World Cup

    The 1982 FIFA World Cup, the 12th FIFA World Cup, was held in Spain from 13 June to 11 July. Spain was chosen as FIFA World Cup hosts#1974, 1978, 1982 FIFA World Cups by FIFA in July 1966....
     (6); Dino Zoff
    Dino Zoff

    Dino Zoff is an Italy former Association football goalkeeper and is the oldest winner ever of the Football World Cup, which he earned as captain of the Italy national football team in the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain, at the age of 40....
    , Antonio Cabrini
    Antonio Cabrini

    Antonio Cabrini is a football coach and former successful player from Italy. He played left-back, mainly with Juventus F.C.. He won the Football World Cup 1982 with the Italy national football team....
    , Claudio Gentile
    Claudio Gentile

    Claudio Gentile is an Italy football Coach and former player of the 1970s and 1980s. One of the toughest and roughest defenders in the history of the game, Gentile was a key part of both the World Cup winning Italy team of 1982, and the success of Juventus F.C....
    , Paolo Rossi
    Paolo Rossi

    Paolo Rossi is an Italy former Association football Forward . In 1982, he led Italy national football team to the 1982 FIFA World Cup title, scoring six goals to win the World Cup Golden Boot/maximo goleador honors, and the FIFA_World_Cup_awards#Golden_Ball....
    , Gaetano Scirea
    Gaetano Scirea

    Gaetano Scirea was an Italy Football player who is considered one of the greatest Defender of all-time .Scirea is one of only five players in :Category:UEFA competitions history -join to Antonio Cabrini, Sergio Brio, Stefano Tacconi and Danny Blind- to have won UEFA_competition_records#List_of_players_to_have_won_all_international_club...
     and Marco Tardelli
    Marco Tardelli

    Marco Tardelli is a former association football player from Italy, and is the current assistant manager for the Republic of Ireland national football team....
  • 2006 FIFA World Cup
    2006 FIFA World Cup

    The 2006 FIFA World Cup was the 18th instance of the FIFA World Cup, the Anniversary#Latin-derived numerical names international football world championship tournament....
     (5); Fabio Cannavaro
    Fabio Cannavaro

    Fabio Cannavaro, Italian orders of merit is an Italians FIFA World Cup-winning Association football. Currently he is the captain of the Italian national football team and plays at club level for Real Madrid C.F.....
    , Gianluigi Buffon
    Gianluigi Buffon

    Gianluigi Buffon, Italian orders of merit , is an Italians FIFA World Cup-winning goalkeeper who plays for Serie A club Juventus F.C. and the Italy national football team....
    , Mauro Camoranesi
    Mauro Camoranesi

    Mauro Germ?n Camoranesi Serra, Italian orders of merit, is an Italians FIFA World Cup-winning Association football, who plays for Serie A club Juventus as a midfielder, usually on the right wing....
    , Alessandro Del Piero
    Alessandro Del Piero

    Alessandro Del Piero, Italian orders of merit is an Italians FIFA World Cup-winning Association football. He currently plays for Juventus F.C....
     and Gianluca Zambrotta
    Gianluca Zambrotta

    Gianluca Zambrotta, Italian orders of merit, is an Italy Association football. His speed allows him to play either as a full-back defender , or as a Winger for both club and country....


Two Juventus players have won the
golden boot
FIFA World Cup awards

At the end of each FIFA World Cup final tournament, several awards are attributed to the players and teams which have distinguished from the rest, in different aspects of the game....
award at the World Cup with Italy; Paolo Rossi in 1982 and Salvatore Schillaci
Salvatore Schillaci

Salvatore Schillaci is an Italy former soccer player. He was the World Cup Golden Boot winner for the 1990 FIFA World Cup after leading the tournament with six goals....
 in 1990
1990 FIFA World Cup

The 1990 FIFA World Cup, the 14th staging of the World Cup, was held in Italy from 8 June to 8 July. Italy was chosen as FIFA World Cup hosts#1990 FIFA World Cup by FIFA on 19 May 1984, making it the second country to host the event twice....
. As well as contributing to Italy's World Cup winning sides, two Juventus players Alfredo Foni and Pietro Rava, represented Italy in the gold medal winning squad at the
1936 Summer Olympics
Football at the 1936 Summer Olympics

File:Fussball 1936.jpgThe 1936 Olympic football tournament, won by Italy, has, obviously, come to share an affinity with the political backdrop against which it was being played; in terms of the History of football , however, the tournament suffered as a reaction to the development of the FIFA World Cup....
. Three bianconeri players represented their nation during the 1968 European Football Championship win for Italy; Sandro Salvadore
Sandro Salvadore

Sandro Salvadore was an Italy Association football.Born Milan, Lombardy, Sandro Salvadore was picked up by A.C. Milan?s scouts when he was 15, and played in their junior team until he made his debut in Serie A in the 1958/59 season....
, Ernesto Cŕstano
Ernesto Castano

Ernesto Castano is a former Italian football player from Cinisello Balsamo in the Province of Milan. He played club football for three different clubs, most prominently with Juventus and played for the Italian national football team seven different times....
 and Giancarlo Bercellino
Giancarlo Bercellino

Giancarlo Bercellino , is a former Italian football player, his position was in defence. He is sometimes referred to as Bercellino I, because his brother Silvino Bercellino was also a football player....
.

Juventus have also contributed to a lesser degree to the national sides of other nations. Zinédine Zidane
Zinedine Zidane

Zinedine Yazid Zidane ; born 23 June 1972 in Marseille), popularly nicknamed Zizou, is a retired France Association football midfielder....
 and captain Didier Deschamps
Didier Deschamps

Didier Deschamps ) , is a former France football player who captained France national football team to victories in the 1998 FIFA World Cup and 2000 UEFA European Football Championship....
 were Juventus players when they won the 1998 World Cup
1998 World Cup

1998 World Cup may refer to:*1998 Men's World Hockey Cup*1998 Women's World Hockey Cup*1998 FIFA World Cup...
 with France, making the total number of Juventus World Cup winners 24, more than any other club around the world (three other players in the 1998 squad, Patrick Vieira
Patrick Vieira

Patrick Vieira is a Senegalese-born French-Cape Verdean Association football midfielder who currently plays for Italian Serie A club F.C. Internazionale Milano and the France national football team....
, David Trézéguet
David Trézéguet

David Sergio Trezeguet ; born October 15, 1977 in Rouen) is a French football striker who plays for Juventus F.C. and played for France national football team....
 and Lilian Thuram
Lilian Thuram

Lilian Thuram is a retired France professional association football defender and is the most cap player in the history of the France national football team....
 have all played for Juventus at one time or another). Three Juventus players have also won the
European Football Championship with a nation other than Italy, Luis del Sol
Luis del Sol

Luis del Sol Cascajares is a former Spain football .During his career, he played for Real Betis , Real Madrid , Juventus and A.S. Roma . He won the European Cup 1959-60 with Real Madrid....
 won it in 1964 with Spain, while the Frenchmen Michel Platini
Michel Platini

Michel Fran?ois Platini is a France former football player, manager and current president of the UEFA.Platini was a member of the France national football team that won the 1984 UEFA European Football Championship, a tournament in which he was voted the best player and top goalscorer....
 and Zidane won the competition in 1984
1984 UEFA European Football Championship

The 1984 UEFA European Football Championship final tournament was held in France. It was the seventh European Football Championship, held every four years and endorsed by UEFA....
 and 2000
2000 UEFA European Football Championship

The 2000 UEFA European Football Championship, or Euro 2000, was the 11th UEFA European Football Championship, which is held every four years and organized by UEFA, football's governing body in Europe....
 respectively.

Juventus Football Club as a company

Since 27 June 1967 Juventus Football Club has been a
joint stock company
Joint stock company

A joint stock company is a type of business entity: it is a type of corporation or partnership between two. Certificates of ownership are issued by the company in return for each contribution, and the shareholders are free to transfer their ownership interest at any time by selling their stockholding to others....
(Societŕ per Azioni in Italian language
Italian language

Italian is a Romance languages spoken by about 63 million people as a first language, primarily in Italy. In Switzerland, Italian is one of four Linguistic geography of Switzerlands....
) and since 3 December 2001 the torinese side is listed on the Borsa Italiana
Borsa Italiana

The Borsa Italiana S.p.A., based in Milan, is Italy's main stock exchange. It was privatised in 1997 and acquired by the London Stock Exchange in 2007....
. Currently, the Juventus' share
Share

Share may refer to:* Sharing ; to make joint use of resources , or to "give something away"* Share , a man who writes Urdu poetry* Share , a stock or other security such as a mutual fund...
s are distributed between 60% to IFIL Investments S.p.A, the Agnelli family's
holding
Holding

The holding is a court's determination of a matter of law based on the issue presented in the particular legal case. In other words: under this law, with these facts, this result. See ratio decidendi....
(a company of the Giovanni Agnelli & C.S.a.p.a Group), 7.5% to Libyan Arab Foreign Investment Co. and 32.5% to other shareholders.

Along with Lazio
S.S. Lazio

Societ? Sportiva Lazio, commonly referred to Lazio, is an Italian professional sports club most noted for its football section, founded in 1900 and based in Rome....
 and Roma
A.S. Roma

Associazione Sportiva Roma, commonly referred to as simply Roma or AS Roma, is an Italy professional Association football club from Rome....
,
the Old Lady is one of only three Italian clubs quotated in Borsa Italiana
Borsa Italiana

The Borsa Italiana S.p.A., based in Milan, is Italy's main stock exchange. It was privatised in 1997 and acquired by the London Stock Exchange in 2007....
 (Italian stock exchange). According to The Football Money League
Deloitte Football Money League

The Deloitte Football Money League is a ranking of Football clubs by income. It is produced annually by the accountancy firm Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu....
 published by consultants Deloitte, in the season 2005–06, Juventus was the third highest earning football club in the world with an estimated revenue
Deloitte Football Money League

The Deloitte Football Money League is a ranking of Football clubs by income. It is produced annually by the accountancy firm Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu....
 of €251.2 million.

Shirt sponsors and manufacturers

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
1979–1989Kappa
Kappa (company)

Kappa is an Italy clothing company that started as a sock and underwear manufacturer in 1916 in Turin....
Ariston
1989–1992Upim
UPIM

UPIM is a department stores chain in Italy owned by the La Rinascente Group. It was founded in 1928 and as of 2006 it had some 140 directly owned stores and 200 franchises, all in its home country....
1992–1995Danone
Groupe Danone

Groupe Danone is a French food-products company based in Paris. It claims world leadership in fresh dairy products, marketed under the corporate name, and also in bottled water....
1995–1998Sony
Sony

is a multinational corporation list of conglomerates corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, and one of the world's largest media conglomerates with revenue exceeding US$99.1 billion ....
 / Sony Minidisk
1998–1999D+Libertŕ digitale / Tele+
1999–2000CanalSatellite / D+Libertŕ digitale / Sony
Sony

is a multinational corporation list of conglomerates corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, and one of the world's largest media conglomerates with revenue exceeding US$99.1 billion ....
2000–2001Ciao Web
Ciao (website)

Ciao is a European based online-shopping portal with websites in the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and Sweden. In February 2008, the company launched an American version of the site, Ciao.com....
 / Lotto
Lotto

Lotto can refer to the following:*Lottery, a form of gambling; lottery refers to a game, or collection of games, while certain specific games have lotto as the name...
Sportal.com / Tele+
2001–2002Lotto
Lotto

Lotto can refer to the following:*Lottery, a form of gambling; lottery refers to a game, or collection of games, while certain specific games have lotto as the name...
FASTWEB
Fastweb

FASTWEB S.p.A. is an Italy broadband telecommunications company. It provides voice, Internet and cable television and IPTV television and FTTH connection....
 / Tu Mobile
2002–2003FASTWEB
Fastweb

FASTWEB S.p.A. is an Italy broadband telecommunications company. It provides voice, Internet and cable television and IPTV television and FTTH connection....
 / Tamoil
Tamoil

Tamoil is a trading name of the Oilinvest B.V. Group, an oil company based in the Netherlands and set up by the Libyan state-owned National Oil Corporation in 1988....
2003–2004Nike
Nike, Inc.

Nike, Inc. is a major Public company sportswear and equipment supplier based in the United States. The company is headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, near the Portland metropolitan area of Oregon....
2004–2005Sky Sports
Sky Sports

Sky Sports is the brand name for a group of sports-oriented television channels operated by the UK's main satellite television pay-TV company, BSkyB....
 / Tamoil
Tamoil

Tamoil is a trading name of the Oilinvest B.V. Group, an oil company based in the Netherlands and set up by the Libyan state-owned National Oil Corporation in 1988....
2005–2007Tamoil
Tamoil

Tamoil is a trading name of the Oilinvest B.V. Group, an oil company based in the Netherlands and set up by the Libyan state-owned National Oil Corporation in 1988....
2007–presentNew Holland FIAT Group
New Holland Ag

New Holland is a part of the company CNH Global, a division of the Fiat Group. New Holland branded agricultural equipment is sold around the world....


See also

  • Football in Italy
    Football in Italy

    football is the most popular sport in Italy. The Italy national football team has won the Football World Cup four times , trailing only Brazil ; Italy is the current title-holder....
  • Italian football champions
    Italian football champions

    The Italian football champions are the annual winners of Serie A, Italy's premier annual Football league competition. The title has been contested since 1898, in varying forms of competition....
  • FIFA Clubs of the 20th Century
    FIFA Clubs of the 20th Century

    External links* ...
  • International club competition records
    International club competition records

    Below is a list of clubs with the most international titles won in the world, and in each continent recognized by one of the six "continental" confederations of international football and the FIFA....
  • UEFA club competition records
  • List of UEFA club competition winners
    List of UEFA club competition winners

    The UEFA is the administrative and controlling body for European association football. It runs four club competitions: the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup, UEFA Intertoto Cup and UEFA Super Cup....
  • Timeline of football
    Timeline of football (soccer)

    This page indexes the individual year in association football pages. Each year is annotated with one or more significant events as a reference point....
  • Richest football clubs
    Richest football clubs

    This is a list of the richest football clubs in the world in April 2008 as ranked by Forbes magazine on their worth in United States dollars....


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