The 2020–21 season is the 123rd season in the existence of Juventus and the club's 14th consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football.In addition to the domestic league, Juventus participates in this season's editions of the Coppa Italia, the Supercoppa Italiana, and the UEFA Champions League.The season covers the period from 1 September 2020 to 30 June 2021. Updated to match(es) played on 23 May 1999. 'honorary presidents'). During this p… [114], The rivalry with A.C. Milan is a rivalry between the two most titled teams in Italy. Ranieri was sacked following a string of unsuccessful results and Ciro Ferrara was appointed as manager on a temporary basis for the last two games of the 2008–09 season,[57] before being subsequently appointed as the manager for the 2009–10 season. Wojciech Szczesny. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. 2. 1934 World Cup winner Gianpiero Combi, 1936 Gold Medal and 1938 World Cup winner Pietro Rava, Giampiero Boniperti, Roberto Bettega, 1982 World Cup hero Paolo Rossi and more recently Claudio Marchisio and Sebastian Giovinco are a number of former graduates who have gone on to make the first team and full Italy squad.[123]. The cost of the service changes according to the tariff plan signed with your telecom provider and does not include any additional cost. [200] In 2003, the club bought the lands from the subsidiary[201] and later the company was dissolved. Their traditional rivals are fellow Turin club Torino; matches between the two sides are known as the Derby della Mole (Turin Derby). Overall, Juventus have won 68 official competitions,[k] more than any other Italian club: 57 domestic trophies (which is also a record) and 11 official international competitions,[161] making them, in the latter case, the second most successful Italian club in European competition. [1] The club joined the Italian Football Championship in 1900. W. Szczesny. The cost of the service changes according to the tariff plan signed with your telecom provider and does not include any additional cost. [26] Juventus were also part of an all Italian Champions League final in 2003, but lost out to Milan on penalties after the game ended in a 0–0 draw. [164] In 1993, the club won its third competition's trophy, an unprecedented feat in the continent until then and the most for an Italian club. [13], Under the management of Giovanni Trapattoni, the club won 13 trophies in the ten years before 1986, including six league titles and five international titles, and became the first to win all three seasonal competitions organised by the Union of European Football Associations: the 1976–77 UEFA Cup (first Southern European side to do so), the 1983–84 Cup Winners' Cup and the 1984–85 European Champions' Cup. Juventus unofficially won their 30th league title in 2011–12, but a dispute with the FIGC, which stripped Juventus of their 2004–05 title and did not assign them the 2005–06 title due to their involvement in the Calciopoli, left their official total at 28. [101], The official anthem of Juventus is Juve (storia di un grande amore), or Juve (story of a great love) in English, written by Alessandra Torre and Claudio Guidetti, in the version of the singer and musician Paolo Belli composed in 2007. Italy's most successful club of the 20th century[18] and the most successful club in the history of Italian football,[158] Juventus have won the Italian League Championship, the country's premier football club competition and organised by Lega Nazionale Professionisti Serie A (LNPA), a record 36 times and have the record of consecutive triumphs in that tournament (nine, between 2011–12 and 2019–20). [122], The youth system is also notable for its contribution to the Italian national senior and youth teams. As early as 2010, Juventus considered challenging the stripping of their scudetto from 2006 and the non-assignment of the 2005 title, dependent on the results of trials connected to the 2006 scandal. After receiving the request we will send the iframe as an e-mail reply. [66] They also achieved the semi-finals of Europa League, where they were eliminated at home against ten-man Benfica's catenaccio, missing the final at the Juventus Stadium. Season summary. [111] The Torinese side has fan clubs branches across the globe.[112]. [108] Unlike the old ground, there is not a running track and instead the pitch is only 7.5 metres away from the stands. [204], According to the Deloitte Football Money League, a research published by consultants Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu on 17 January 2014, Juventus are the ninth-highest earning football club in the world with an estimated revenue of €272.4 million, the most for an Italian club. Three Juventus players represented their nation during the 1968 European Football Championship win for Italy: Sandro Salvadore, Ernesto Càstano and Giancarlo Bercellino. Zaccheroni could not help the side improve, as Juventus finished the season in seventh place in Serie A. players with a Wikipedia article, see, Second Champions League and first Supercoppa Italiana titles (1994–2004), Historic four consecutive doubles and nine consecutive league titles (2011–present). [4][5] Consequently, the side leads the historical Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (FIGC) ranking[a] whilst on the international stage occupies the sixth position in Europe and the twelfth in the world for most confederation titles won with eleven trophies,[7] having led the UEFA ranking during seven seasons since its inception in 1979, the most for an Italian team and joint second overall. Maglie e sponsor. [90] Juventus asked one of their team members, Englishman John Savage, if he had any contacts in England who could supply new shirts in a colour that would better withstand the elements. [79][80] On 9 May 2018, Juventus won their 13th Coppa Italia title, and fourth in a row, in a 4–0 win over Milan, extending the all-time record of successive Coppa Italia titles. The Old Lady has no less than nine players earning €6 million or more per season compared to just three who take home more than that figure in the entirety of the rest of the league. After the first two years (1897 and 1898), during which Juventus played in the Parco del Valentino and Parco Cittadella, their matches were held in the Piazza d'Armi Stadium until 1908, except in 1905 (the first year of the scudetto) and in 1906, years in which it played at the Corso Re Umberto. The rivalry dates back to 1906 as Torino was founded by break-away Juventus players and staff. [26] The crop of players during this period featured Ciro Ferrara, Roberto Baggio, Gianluca Vialli and a young Alessandro Del Piero. In the league, Fiorentina and Fiumana were famously on the end of Juventus' biggest championship wins, with both beaten 11–0 in the 1928–29 season. Monday to Friday (10 am – 8 pm) and Saturday (10 am – 2 pm), excluding holidays. [82] In July 2018, Juventus broke the record for a fee paid for a player over 30 years old and the record for a fee paid by an Italian club by purchasing the 33-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid for €112 million, or £99.2 million. [l] In 1977, the Torinese side become the first in Southern Europe to have won the UEFA Cup and the first—and only to date—in Italian football history to achieve an international title with a squad composed by national footballers. The biggest victory recorded by Juventus was 15–0 against Cento, in the second round of the Coppa Italia in the 1926–27 season. This is due to the current photo being uploaded recently. Template:Juventus F.C. In the 2001 anime, due to author rights, the name was changed to FC Piemonte and the uniform changed from a black and white striped home kit shirt to a black shirt with white sleeves and collar and black sleeves stripes. 3. The zebra is Juventus' official mascot because the black and white vertical stripes in its present home jersey and emblem remembered the zebra's stripes. In May 2006, Juventus became one of the five clubs linked to the Calciopoli scandal. During the 1980s, the club emblem was the blurred silhouette of a zebra, alongside the two golden stars with the club's name forming an arc above. However, Juventus did win a Coppa Italia-UEFA Cup double in 1990 under the guidance of former club legend Dino Zoff. [53] Eventually, in 2016 the TAR tribunal rejected the request of compensation promoted by Juventus. History. The black and white club of the Italian North is known by various nicknames: la vecchia signora (old lady), fidanzata d'Italia (girlfriend of Italy), madama (Piedmontese for: madam), bianconeri (White& Blacks), zebre (zebras), signora omicidi (killer lady) and goeba (Gallo-Italic for: hunchback). Felagið er tað mest vinnandi fótbóltsfelagið í Italia til allar tíðir, og er eitt av týdningarmestu fótbóltsfeløgum í heiminum. The club's training ground was owned by Campi di Vinovo S.p.A., controlled by Juventus Football Club S.p.A. to 71.3%. Giampiero Boniperti, who was the all-time topscorer since 1961 comes in second in all competitions with 182. [55], After returning to Serie A in the 2007–08 season, Juventus appointed Claudio Ranieri as manager. [216] As Italy's famous pink sports newspaper, La Gazzetta dello Sport, produced its annual list of salaries in Serie A, there was one headline that stuck out above all the rest .CR7 that has elevated Juve's total spend. [78] On 3 June 2017, Juventus reached a second Champions League Final in three years, but were defeated 1–4 by defending champions Real Madrid—a stampede in Turin happened ten minutes before the end of the match. 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). [99] J made its debut at Juventus Stadium on 12 September 2015. Juventus was also the only association football club in the country member of STAR (Segment of Stocks conforming to High Requirements, Italian: Segmento Titoli con Alti Requisiti), one of the main market segment in the world. [156], Below is a list of Juventus managers from 1923, when the Agnelli family took over and the club became more structured and organised,[1] until the present day.[157]. This was achieved by Omar Sívori in a game against Internazionale in the 1960–61 season. The club did not rest long after winning the European Cup: more highly regarded players were brought into the fold in the form of Zinedine Zidane, Filippo Inzaghi and Edgar Davids. In January 2017, president Andrea Agnelli announced the most recent change to the Juventus badge, revealing a video showing the introduction of the new badge. Thekeeper wears a similar uniform to the players' one, but being a black shirt with gold… When players ran on the field, the jersey, which had a laced opening at the chest, generated a bulge over the back (a sort of parachute effect), making the players look hunchbacked. Their struggles in selling players during the previous transfer window has also served to increase their overall spend on wages.