[27] However, the 1970s saw Juventus further solidify their strong position in Italian football. [36], Frenchman Michel Platini was also awarded the European Footballer of the Year title for three years in a row in 1983, 1984 and 1985, which is a record. [33], Fabio Capello was appointed as Juventus' coach in 2004 and led the club to two more consecutive Serie A first places. [27], The first ever official game participated in by Juventus was in the Third Federal Football Championship, the predecessor of Serie A, against Torinese in a Juventus loss 0–1. 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[102], 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. [61] In September 2011, Juventus relocated to the new Juventus Stadium. Vladimir Jugovic sealed the tie, putting his effort beyond the reach of Van der Sar. The badge shows the word Juventus on top, with two capital Js shown together in different fonts with a small opening between them to almost make a bigger J. Agnelli said that the badge reflects "the Juventus way of living". 2000 Two clubs from the same country are for the first competing in a final (Real Madrid vs Valencia). [171] The sale of Zinedine Zidane from Juventus to Real Madrid of Spain in 2001 was the world football transfer record at the time, costing the Spanish club around €77.5 million (150 billion lire). [71] Juventus lost the final to Barcelona 3–1 after an early fourth-minute goal from Ivan Rakitić, followed by an Álvaro Morata equalizer in the 55th minute. [112] The Torinese side has fan clubs branches across the globe.[113]. Zaccheroni could not help the side improve, as Juventus finished the season in seventh place in Serie A. 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. 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 "lady" part of the nickname is how fans of the club affectionately referred to it before the 1930s. notitle 2. Source: UEFA.comPld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal Difference. [63] Other noteworthy achievements included the biggest away win (5–0 at Fiorentina), best defensive record (20 goals conceded, fewest ever in the current league format) in Serie A and second best in the top six European leagues that year. Soon after, Neymar had a goal disallowed for handball, but Juventus were being tormented as Barca sought a third goal. [188][189] Since 2012, Jeep became the new sponsor of Juventus, a car brand acquired by FIAT after the 2000s global financial crisis. Track every club's performances in the UEFA Champions League and European Cup, ... History Juventus. (<2.0%)[186][187] As of 5 July 2016, Lindsell Train Ltd. increased its holding to 10% and then Exor S.P.A decreased to 60.0%. The first all-Italian Champions League final was a captivating affair, high on technique and drama, which provided a bitter end for Juventus after a sweet season which saw them win the Scudetto. From 1909 to 1922, Juventus played their internal competitions at Corso Sebastopoli Camp before moving the following year to Corso Marsiglia Camp, where they remained until 1933, winning four league titles. The German side defied all odds to take the lead through Karl-Heinz Reidle, and even doubled their lead five minutes later, through Reidle's bullet header from Andreas Moller's swung-in cross. [98] For the 2017–18 season, Juventus introduced the J shaped logo onto the kits. Italy's most successful club of the 20th century[19] and the most successful club in the history of Italian football,[149] 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). [54] Eventually, in 2016 the TAR tribunal rejected the request of compensation promoted by Juventus. [74] On 21 May, the club then won the Coppa Italia for the 11th time and their second straight title, becoming the first team in Italy's history to win Serie A and Coppa Italia doubles in back-to-back seasons. Something needs to change in Italian football to put an end to Juve's dominance. [19], The club's fan base is the largest at national level and one of the largest worldwide. Official UEFA Champions League and European Cup history. Other nicknames include; [La] Madama (Piedmontese for Madam), i bianconeri (the black-and-whites), le zebre (the zebras)[e] in reference to Juventus' colours. Prior to the 1992–93 season, the tournament was named the European Cup. What happened to the winner of ‘Football’s Next Star’ who signed for Inter Milan? In season 1997-1998 another expansion added more teams to 24 (excluding the qualification). [206] Confirming the trend of marked improvement in net result, the 2013–14 financial year closed with a loss of €6.7 million, but with the first positive operating income since 2006. Despite being knocked out in the quarterfinal stage, Juventus took the lion's share thanks to the largesse of the Italian national TV market and the division of revenues with the only other Italian team making the competition's final phase, Milan. [208] 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. [82] Four days later on 13 May, Juventus secured their seventh consecutive Serie A title, extending the all-time record of successive triumphs in the competition. The overall scoreline finished 2-2. If Champion League and European Cup titles is combined, Real Madrid is still the best performing club with 13 titles (6 and 7 in European Cup and Champion League respectively). Maurizio Sarri gave a humble message to Juventus players, The 50 greatest Premier League players ever have been ranked. UEFA Champions League timeline. This thrilling match is still fresh in memory, with the best attack facing the best defence. The Brazilian had been a constant menance and it was his goal that had replaced tension with euphoria, when he scored with the last kick of the game. 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[70] The club also beat Real Madrid in the semi-finals of the Champions League 3–2 on aggregate to face Barcelona in the final in Berlin for the first time since the 2002–03 Champions League. Juventus are Serie A champions for the ninth season in a row. Sports > List > Football > Resources > Lists > Winners > UEFA Champions League. However, that did not last long. 10 of the Greatest Goal Poachers in Football History, Paris Saint-Germain Favourites to Sign Kalidou Koulibaly as Gattuso Suggests Napoli May Need to Sell the Defender, FC Barcelona End Pursuit of Inter Milan Striker Lautaro Martinez, 7 Title Defining Signings in Premier League History. Louis van Gaal's side responded quickly, with Angelo Peruzzi saving twice before Jari Litmanen poked home a rebound four minutes before the break. [28] Juventus spent much of this period steadily rebuilding after the split, surviving the First World War.[27]. [33] During Trapattoni's tenure, many Juventus players also formed the backbone of the Italy national team during Enzo Bearzot's successful managerial era, including the 1978 World Cup, UEFA Euro 1980 and 1982 world champion squads. 1996 For the first time is a final decided on a penalty shootout (Juventus vs. Ajax). Like Dutch club Ajax and many Premier League clubs, Juventus operates several satellite clubs and football schools outside of the country (i.e. Agnelli's first action was to replace Zaccheroni and director of sport Alessio Secco with Sampdoria manager Luigi Delneri and director of sport Giuseppe Marotta. Below are a list of Juventus players who represented the Italy national team during World Cup winning tournaments. In the first edition (1992-1993), the tournament consisted of 8 teams after a qualification phase. At home, Juventus won the 1996–97 and 1997–98 Serie A titles, as well as the 1996 UEFA Super Cup[45] and the 1996 Intercontinental Cup. [109] Unlike the old ground, there is not a running track and instead the pitch is only 7.5 metres away from the stands. Slavia Prague and Juventus FC were both ejected from the competition. Including exclusively the official titles won during its participation in the top flight of Italian football. History Clubs Juventus Juventus. Finally, the club has also provided the most players to the Italy national team—mostly in official competitions in almost uninterrupted way since 1924—who often formed the group that led the Azzurri squad to international success, most importantly in the 1934, 1982 and 2006 FIFA World Cups. 1999 The competition is expanded to involve 32 clubs. Villa Real is another club that is not familiar to be seen at the final steps in the biggest events; they were only one goal down on aggregation against Arsenal in the semi-finals in 2006. The Italian side dictated play in the second half, attacking Dortmund with every hope of turning the game around and restoring their dominance, and initially found respite with a wonderfully worked goal in the 65th minute through Alessandro del Piero. The first international cup they took part in was the Central European Cup in which they participated in 1929. [153] The club is fifth in Europe and eleventh in the world with the most international titles won officially recognised by their respective association football confederation and Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). Messi, Suarez & Ronaldo: Who had the most goal+assist contributions every season? [87] On 26 July 2020, Juventus secured their ninth consecutive Serie A title, further extending the all-time record of successive triumphs in the competition. [47][48], After a two-and-a-half-season absence, Lippi returned to the club in 2001, following his replacement Carlo Ancelotti's dismissal, signing big name players such as Gianluigi Buffon, David Trezeguet, Pavel Nedvěd and Lilian Thuram, helping the team to two more scudetto titles during the 2001–02 and 2002–03 seasons. These clubs have won the most titles in the Champions League, the predecessor European Cup excluded. I gobbi (the hunchbacks) is the nickname that is used to define Juventus supporters, but is also used sometimes for team's players. Lippi led Juventus to their first Supercoppa Italiana and the Champions League the following season, beating Ajax on penalties after a 1–1 draw in which Fabrizio Ravanelli scored for Juventus. FIGC president Carlo Tavecchio offered to discuss reinstatement of the lost scudetti in exchange for Juventus dropping the lawsuit. [207] In the 2014–15 season, by the excellent sports results achieved (the fourth year in a row of Serie A titles, the tenth Coppa Italia title and playing the Champions League final), net income reached €2.3 million. Juventus and Barcelona had the chance to win the treble, after winning their respective leagues and domestic cup titles, but the Bianconeri were outdone by the the brilliant Blaugrana. The club also holds a record for the most defeats in European Cup / Champions League finals, with seven. In the same season, Sívori became the first ever player at the club to win the European Footballer of the Year. 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. [80][81] 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. [196], 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. [2][3], One of the most titled clubs in the sport,[4][5] Juventus is Italy's second most successful team in European competitions,[6] fifth at continental level and eleventh club with the most official international tournaments won in the world,[7] having won eleven official trophies: the UEFA Champions League (formerly known as the European Champions' Cup) twice, European Cup Winners' Cup once, the UEFA Europa League (formerly known as the UEFA Cup) thrice, the UEFA Intertoto Cup once, the UEFA Super Cup twice and the Intercontinental Cup twice; being a finalist in nine occasions (seven in European Champions' Cup and Champions League, one in UEFA Cup and one in Intercontinental Cup)[8] and leading the confederation ranking during seven seasons since its introduction in 1979, the most for an Italian club. 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,[152] making them, in the latter case, the second most successful Italian club in European competition. [68][69], In 2014–15, Massimiliano Allegri was appointed as manager, with whom Juventus won their 31st official title, making it a fourth-straight, as well as achieving a record tenth Coppa Italia for the double. If the precessor, European Cup, is not counted the Champions League started in 1992. Minutes later, Del Piero set Inzaghi up for a tap in; but he shot wide. [31] The following season, they beat Fiorentina to complete their first league and cup double, winning Serie A and Coppa Italia. 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.[124]. For other uses, see, Not to be confused with the ancient Roman goddess, For a list of all former and current Juventus F.C. [204] Eventually, the 2010–11 season net loss was €95,414,019. [27] 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. In the development of the competition a hybrid-form of group play and round-robin has evolved. [51] When former general manager Luciano Moggi's conviction in criminal court in connection with the scandal was partially written off by the Supreme Court on 23 March 2015,[52] the club sued the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) for €443 million for damages caused by their 2006 relegation.