Juventus

Juventus

ItalyEst. 1897Allianz Stadium
Champions League#13 · 3W-4D-1L · 13 pts

<h3>History & Origins</h3> <p><strong>Juventus Football Club</strong>, commonly known simply as <strong>Juventus</strong> or <strong>Juve</strong>, is one of the most successful and storied football clubs in Italy and Europe. Founded in <strong>1897</strong> in <strong>Turin</strong> by a group of students, the club has grown to become a dominant force in Italian football and a global sporting institution. The team's name derives from the Latin word for 'youth,' reflecting its origins among young Torinese students. Throughout its history, Juventus has been synonymous with success, tactical innovation, and legendary players.</p> <h3>Honours & Achievements</h3> <p>The club has won the <strong>Serie A</strong> title a record <strong>36 times</strong>, making it the most successful team in Italian league history. Their dominance was particularly pronounced during the <strong>2010s</strong> when they won nine consecutive Serie A titles from <strong>2012 to 2020</strong>, a feat that demonstrated their organizational excellence and squad depth. In European competition, Juventus has claimed the <strong>European Cup/Champions League</strong> twice, in <strong>1985</strong> and <strong>1996</strong>, though they have also been runners-up on seven occasions, highlighting both their consistent presence at the highest level and the fine margins that separate triumph from heartbreak in elite football. The club has won the <strong>UEFA Cup</strong> three times and the <strong>Cup Winners' Cup</strong> once, contributing to their status as one of the few clubs to have won all major UEFA competitions. Domestically, beyond their Serie A triumphs, Juventus has won the <strong>Coppa Italia</strong> <strong>14 times</strong> and the <strong>Supercoppa Italiana</strong> <strong>nine times</strong>.</p> <h3>Notable Players</h3> <p>The club's history is marked by several golden eras, including the <strong>1930s</strong> when they won five consecutive league titles, and the <strong>1990s</strong> when they dominated both Italian and European football under coach <strong>Marcello Lippi</strong>. The team has been home to numerous football legends throughout the decades, including <strong>Roberto Baggio</strong>, <strong>Alessandro Del Piero</strong>, <strong>Franco Baresi</strong>, <strong>Michel Platini</strong>, <strong>Zinedine Zidane</strong>, and more recently, <strong>Cristiano Ronaldo</strong>, who played for the club from <strong>2018 to 2021</strong>.</p> <h3>Playing Style & Identity</h3> <p>The club's tactical philosophy has often been characterized by defensive solidity combined with technical excellence, embodying the traditional Italian approach to football while adapting to modern developments in the game. Juventus has also been notable for its ability to attract world-class players and develop young talent through its academy system.</p> <h3>Stadium & Facilities</h3> <p>The construction of the <strong>Allianz Stadium</strong> in <strong>2011</strong> marked a new era for the club, providing a modern, purpose-built facility that enhanced the matchday experience and generated additional revenue streams.</p> <p>However, the club's history has not been without controversy. In <strong>2006</strong>, Juventus was relegated to <strong>Serie B</strong> as part of the <strong>Calciopoli scandal</strong>, which involved allegations of referee manipulation. The club spent one season in the second division before earning immediate promotion back to Serie A, demonstrating remarkable resilience. They were also stripped of their <strong>2005</strong> and <strong>2006</strong> Serie A titles as part of the sanctions. More recently, the club has faced financial scrutiny and legal challenges related to transfer dealings and financial reporting.</p> <p>The <strong>Agnelli family</strong>, through their holding company <strong>Exor</strong>, has been the controlling shareholder of Juventus since <strong>1923</strong>, providing stability and significant investment over nearly a century. Under their ownership, the club has maintained its status as one of Europe's elite football institutions.</p> <p>Juventus has also been at the forefront of football's commercial evolution, developing a strong global brand and expanding their fanbase worldwide through strategic marketing and digital initiatives. The club's influence extends beyond football, as it has become a cultural symbol in Italy and internationally, representing excellence, tradition, and the pursuit of victory.</p>

About Juventus

<h3>History & Origins</h3> <p><strong>Juventus Football Club</strong>, commonly known simply as <strong>Juventus</strong> or <strong>Juve</strong>, is one of the most successful and storied football clubs in Italy and Europe. Founded in <strong>1897</strong> in <strong>Turin</strong> by a group of students, the club has grown to become a dominant force in Italian football and a global sporting institution. The team's name derives from the Latin word for 'youth,' reflecting its origins among young Torinese students. Throughout its history, Juventus has been synonymous with success, tactical innovation, and legendary players.</p> <h3>Honours & Achievements</h3> <p>The club has won the <strong>Serie A</strong> title a record <strong>36 times</strong>, making it the most successful team in Italian league history. Their dominance was particularly pronounced during the <strong>2010s</strong> when they won nine consecutive Serie A titles from <strong>2012 to 2020</strong>, a feat that demonstrated their organizational excellence and squad depth. In European competition, Juventus has claimed the <strong>European Cup/Champions League</strong> twice, in <strong>1985</strong> and <strong>1996</strong>, though they have also been runners-up on seven occasions, highlighting both their consistent presence at the highest level and the fine margins that separate triumph from heartbreak in elite football. The club has won the <strong>UEFA Cup</strong> three times and the <strong>Cup Winners' Cup</strong> once, contributing to their status as one of the few clubs to have won all major UEFA competitions. Domestically, beyond their Serie A triumphs, Juventus has won the <strong>Coppa Italia</strong> <strong>14 times</strong> and the <strong>Supercoppa Italiana</strong> <strong>nine times</strong>.</p> <h3>Notable Players</h3> <p>The club's history is marked by several golden eras, including the <strong>1930s</strong> when they won five consecutive league titles, and the <strong>1990s</strong> when they dominated both Italian and European football under coach <strong>Marcello Lippi</strong>. The team has been home to numerous football legends throughout the decades, including <strong>Roberto Baggio</strong>, <strong>Alessandro Del Piero</strong>, <strong>Franco Baresi</strong>, <strong>Michel Platini</strong>, <strong>Zinedine Zidane</strong>, and more recently, <strong>Cristiano Ronaldo</strong>, who played for the club from <strong>2018 to 2021</strong>.</p> <h3>Playing Style & Identity</h3> <p>The club's tactical philosophy has often been characterized by defensive solidity combined with technical excellence, embodying the traditional Italian approach to football while adapting to modern developments in the game. Juventus has also been notable for its ability to attract world-class players and develop young talent through its academy system.</p> <h3>Stadium & Facilities</h3> <p>The construction of the <strong>Allianz Stadium</strong> in <strong>2011</strong> marked a new era for the club, providing a modern, purpose-built facility that enhanced the matchday experience and generated additional revenue streams.</p> <p>However, the club's history has not been without controversy. In <strong>2006</strong>, Juventus was relegated to <strong>Serie B</strong> as part of the <strong>Calciopoli scandal</strong>, which involved allegations of referee manipulation. The club spent one season in the second division before earning immediate promotion back to Serie A, demonstrating remarkable resilience. They were also stripped of their <strong>2005</strong> and <strong>2006</strong> Serie A titles as part of the sanctions. More recently, the club has faced financial scrutiny and legal challenges related to transfer dealings and financial reporting.</p> <p>The <strong>Agnelli family</strong>, through their holding company <strong>Exor</strong>, has been the controlling shareholder of Juventus since <strong>1923</strong>, providing stability and significant investment over nearly a century. Under their ownership, the club has maintained its status as one of Europe's elite football institutions.</p> <p>Juventus has also been at the forefront of football's commercial evolution, developing a strong global brand and expanding their fanbase worldwide through strategic marketing and digital initiatives. The club's influence extends beyond football, as it has become a cultural symbol in Italy and internationally, representing excellence, tradition, and the pursuit of victory.</p>
NicknameThe Old Lady
ColorsBlack and white
StadiumAllianz Stadium
Capacity41,507

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Season Stats — Champions League

P
8
W
3
D
4
L
1
GF
14
GA
10
GD
4
Pts
13

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