Juventus Football Club S.p.A. commonly referred to as Juventus and popular with the name of Juve, is a professional football club based in the Italian city of Turin, Piedmont, Italy. The club was founded in 1897 and has sailed a variety of sweet history, with the exception of the incidence of the 2006-2007 season, in the Italian Serie A league. The club itself is a subsidiary of the Fiat Group, which is now owned by the Agnelli family, and oversees other companies such as Fiat Automobile, F1 team Scuderia Ferrari, Ferrari Corse, Automobile and Maserati.
Juventus is the most successful club in the history of the Italian League Serie A Championship with 28 titles (Scudetto), and is also listed as one of the most successful clubs in the world. Referring to the Federation of Football History & Statistics International, an international organization affiliated to FIFA, Juventus are Italy's best club of the 20th century, and became the second Italian football in Europe in the same time. Overall, the club has won 52 official championship. With details of 41 in Italy, and 11 in UEFA and world zones. At the same time making it as the fourth most successful club in Europe, and the seventh in the world, with world titles six organizations recognized by football confederations and FIFA course. The club became the first Italian club and Southern Europe who managed to win the UEFA Cup (now renamed the Europa League). In 1985, Juventus are the only club in the world to win the championship trophy all international and national championships, and became the first European club that is able to master all the UEFA championship in one season. Juventus also became one of the Italian football club with the largest number of fans, and there are an estimated 170 million people in the world who is also the Juve fans. The club became one of the creators of the idea of the European Club Association, formerly known as the G-14, which contains rich European clubs. The club also contributed the most players to the Italian national team. Since 2006 the club was based at Stadio Olimpico di Torino which replaces the previous headquarters of the Delle Alpi stadium being torn down and rebuilt as a new stadium called Juventus Arena. Official new Juventus stadium wearing their proficiency level in early September 2011. 1887-1922: Beginning of Juventus ![]() In 1906, several players suddenly wants Juve Juve out of Turin. Juve president Alfredo Dick was upset and he decided to leave for later formed a rival team called FBC Torino which then makes Juve vs. Torino as the Derby della Mole. Juventus itself apparently still exist despite the split, surviving after World War I. 1923-1980: The entry of the Agnelli family and dominate Italy 1981-1993: 20th Scudetto and dominate Europe 1994-2003: Era Marcello Lippi 2004-2011: Caught future problems and restoration 2012-present: Back to winning ways Under new coach Antonio Conte, a former Juve player in the past, the Old Lady back finds himself lost in the last few seasons and came out as the Scudetto at the end of the 2011-12 season. Juventus were convinced to record the season ended unbeaten throughout the season as well as being the first club in the history of Serie A who are unbeaten in Serie A format which includes 20 clubs. Juve again proved itself as one of the most powerful clubs in terms of sticking with only conceded 20 times, and became the second best European club in the 2011-12 season record at least conceded. Achievements and awards In general, Juventus is the most successful club in Italy by winning the title 43 national titles in Italy, and one of the most successful clubs in the world, which stood at 11 international titles, which stood at a record nine titles and two UEFA Cup. making them the fourth club success in Europe and in the world, where everything has been definitely recognized by UEFA and FIFA, along with six football confederations world. Juventus have won 28 Serie A titles, and a record for the most up to date, and also became its own record as Juve dominated five consecutive seasons Serie A from 1930-31 until 1934-35. They have also won the Italian Cup nine times, and a record to this day. Juventus is the only Italian football club who have earned two stars as a sign they have won the Serie A is more than 20 times. They get the first star on the 1957-58 season when Juventus won the Serie A for the tenth time, and the second in 1981-82 when Juventus won Serie A for the twentieth time. Juventus is also the first Italian club to win the double (Serie A and Coppa Italia) twice, ie in 1959-60 and 1994-95. Juventus club tercatatkan well as the first and only one in the world to win the whole championship official, recognized by FIFA, Juventus won the UEFA Cup three times, a record shared with Liverpool and Inter Milan. The Turin club occupies the top position for a 7-but the Italian club-in the FIFA Century Club list of 20, which was announced on December 23, 2000. Juventus also gain status as World's Club Team of the Year twice in 1993 and 1996 to be exact, and ranks third in the all-time ranking club (1991-2008) by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics. Italy national title Lega Calcio Serie A Champion (28 times): 1905; 1925-26; 1930-31; 1931-32; 1932-33; 1933-34; 1934-35; 1949-50; 1951-52; 1957-58; 1959-60; 1960 - 61; 1966-67; 1971-72; 1972-73; 1974-75; 1976-77; 1977-78; 1980-81; 1981-82; 1983-84; 1985-86; 1994-95; 1996-97; 1997-98; 2001-02; 2002-03; 2011-12. The second position (20 times): 1903; 1904; 1906; 1937-38; 1945-46; 1946-47; 1952-53; 1953-54; 1962-63; 1973-74; 1975-76; 1979-80; 1982 -83; 1986-87; 1991-92; 1993-94; 1995-96; 1999-00; 2000-01; 2008-09. Lega Calcio Serie B Champion (1 time): 2006-07. Italian Cup Champion (9 times): 1937-38; 1941-42; 1958-59; 1959-60; 1964-65; 1978-79; 1982-83; 1989-90; 1994-95. The second champion (5 times): 1972-73; 1991-92; 2001-02; 2003-04; 2011-12. Italian Super Cup Champion (5 times): 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2012. The runner (3 times): 1990; 1998; 2005. Kremlin Cup Champion (2 times): 1954, 1958. European and world titles Cup / Champions League Champion (2 times): 1984-85, 1995-96,. The second champion (5 times): 1972-73; 1982-83; 1996-97; 1997-98; 2002-03 UEFA Cup Winners Champion (1 time): 1983-84. UEFA Cup / Europa League Champion (3 times): 1976-77, 1989-90, 1992-93. The second winner (1 time): 1994-95. Intertoto Cup Champion (1 time): 1999-00. European Super Cup Champion (2 times): 1984, 1996. Toyota Intercontinental Cup Champion (2 times): 1985, 1996. The second winner (1 time): 1973. Records and statistics club ![]() When calculated with all official competitions which followed Juventus, Alessandro Del Piero holds the record as top scorer with 241 goals Juve until May 19, 2008, the first since he joined in 1993. Giampiero Boniperti, who had occupied the position with 182 goals followed in the second position, but he was still a statistically highest scorer in the championship event until June 2007. In the 1933-34 season, Felice Placido Borel II ° scored 31 goals in 34 appearances, making personal record for himself and Juventus in a season. Ferenc Hirzer became top scorer in one season with 35 goals in 26 appearances in the 1925-26 season (a record also for Italian football). Created the most goals by one player is 6 goals were achieved by Omar Enrique Sivori when Juventus against Inter Milan in the 1960-61 season. First official match was followed by Juventus Third Federal Football Championship, the predecessor of Serie A, against Torinese where Juve lost 0-1. Juve scored the biggest victory was against Cento with the score 15-0 in the second round of the Coppa Italia in the 1926-27 season. In series-A alone, Fiorentina and Fiumana are two clubs that had defeated Juve with a big score, each club Juve lost by a score of 11-0 in the 1928-29 season. Juventus suffered the biggest defeat when they undergo 1911-12 season (against AC Milan lost by a score of 1-8) and 1912-13 season (against city rivals AC Torino lost by a score of 0-8). The Old Lady holds the record as the team with the greatest productivity goals throughout the season, in all competitions, precisely in the 1992-93 season with a total of 106 goals during the season. Sales Zinedine Zidane to Real Madrid in 2001 became the world record with a value of £ 46 million before it was broken by Cristiano Ronaldo who was also moved to the same club with a value of £ 82 million. Reference: http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juventus_F.C. |
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