JUVENTUS FC

Juventus FC

FOUNDED: 1897.

LOCATION: Turin, Italy.

STADIUM NAME: Allianz Stadium.

STADIUM CAPACITY: 41,507.

LEAGUE POSITION: 3rd.

GOAL DIFFERENCE: 21.

MANAGER: Massimiliano Allegri (56 years).

ASSISTANT MANAGER: Marco Landucci (59 years).

CAPTAIN: Leonardo Bonucci.

LEAGUES PARTICIPATED: Serie A, Copa Italia.

RIVALS: AC Milan.

COLORS: Black and white.

NICKNAMES: The Old Lady, I bianconeri, Le zebre, La Madama.

TOP SCORER: Dusan Vlahovic (15 goals)

TOP ASSIST: Weston McKennie (8)

SQUAD LIST:

GOALKEEPERS
Wojciech Tomasz Szczesny (1)
Mattia Perin (36)
Giovanni Daffara (38)
Giovanni Gabriele Garofani(42)
Simone Scaglia (49)
Carlo Pinsoglio (23)

DEFENDERS
Danilo Luiz Da Silva (6)
Gleison Bremer Silva Nascimento (3)
Filip Kostić (11)
Federico Gatti (4)
Alex Sandro (12)
Tiago Djaló (33)
Daniele Rugani (24)
Mattia De Sciglio (2)

MIDFIELDERS
Adrien Rabiot (25)
Manuel Locatelli (5)
Weston James Earl McKennie (16)
Paul Pogba (10)
Timothy Weah (22)
Nicolò Fagioli (21)
Fabio Miretti (20)
Kenan Yildiz (15)
Luis Hasa (50)
Hans Nicolussi (41)
Joseph Nonge (47)

STRIKERS
Dušan Vlahović (9)
Moise Kean (18)
Iling Junior (17)
Federico Chiesa (7)
Arkadiusz Milik (14)
Leonardo Cerri (45)
Tommaso Mancini (19)

SPONSORS: adidas, Jeep, Allianz, Wuber, Willis Towers Watson, Hublot

ACADEMY: Juventus Academy

MOST INFORMED PLAYER: Dusan Vlahovic

MAJOR TROPHIES: 69

  • 2 champions league (1995/96, 1984/85)
  • 3 Europa League (1992/93, 1989/90, 1976/77)
  • 34 SERIE A(2019-20, 2018-19, 2017-18, 2016-17, 2015-16, 2014-15, 2013-14, 2012-13, 2011-12, 2002-03, 2001-02, 1997-98, 1996-97, 1994-95,1985-86, 1983-84, 1981-82, 1980-81, 1977-78, 1976-77, 1974-75, 1972-73, 1971-72, 1966-67, 1960-61, 1959-60, 1957-58, 1951-52, 1949-50, 1934-35, 1933-34, 1932-33, 1931-32, 1930-31)
  • 14 Coppa Italia 9 (2020-21, 2017-18, 2016-17, 2015-16, 2014-15, 1994-95, 1989-90, 1982-83, 1978-79, 1964-65, 1959-60, 1958-59, 1941-42, 1937-38)


ALL-TIME HIGHEST GOALSCORER: Alessandro Del Piero (290)

ALL-TIME HIGHEST ASSIST: Alessandro Del Piero (177)

BRIEF HISTORY: Juventus was founded in 1897 by a group of grammar school students. The team, which did not play an official league match until 1900, started out wearing pink shirts. Its current uniforms, featuring shirts with black and white vertical stripes, were adopted in 1903. Two years later the club won its first Italian league championship. The Agnelli family, owners of the Fiat automotive company, gained control of the club in 1923, and in 1925–26 Juventus won its second Italian league title. The 1930s were a golden period for “Juve,” as it won five Italian league championships in that decade and provided nine members of the Italian national squad that won the 1934 World Cup.
The financial support of the Agnelli family has enabled Juventus, on occasion, to sign some of the world’s best footballers. Indeed, the club has broken the world record for the highest football transfer fee a number of times and over the years has obtained the talents of football luminaries such as Omar Sívori, Michel Platini, Roberto Baggio, Zinedine Zidane, and Gianluigi Buffon.