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post Apr 16 2015, 11:56 AM, updated 8y ago

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INTRODUCTION


Nickname:
La Vecchia Signora (The Old Lady) @ Il Bianconeri (The Black & White) @ Fidanzata d'Italia (The Girlfriend of Italy)

Year Founded:
1st November 1897

Founder(s):
A group of students from Massimo D'Anzeglio Lyceum school of Turin

Club colour(s):
Original colour was pink. Later it was change to the legendary black & white kit that was inspired from English club Notts County.

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The 1st ever club snapshot wearing original pink & black kit


Club owner(s):
Agnelli Family

Honorary presidnet:
Gianni Agnelli, Umberto Agnelli, Giampiero Boniperti

Club president:
Andrea Agnelli

Manager:
Massimiliano Allegri
Marco Landucci (Assistant Coach)
Maurizio Trombetta (First Team Coach)

Current Captain:
Gianluigi Buffon

Current Vice-Captain:
Giorgio Chiellini

Third Captain:
Claudio Marchisio

Official Website:
http://www.juventus.com

Club Anthem




HISTORY


Legend has it that one day over a century ago, November 1, 1897 to be exact, a group of youngsters age 14 to 17 from the D'Anzeglio High School in Turin, sitting on an uncomfortable bench on a street called Corso Re Umberto, decided to start a sports club with the aim of playing football. The same legend has it that the club was called "Juventus" more or less by chance, and that the name was immediately loved and adopted as a way of life.
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The Bench that started it all

The Club, who's first president was Enrico Cafari, changed headquarters often but soon made a name for itself against many more expert teams in town. The players weared pink jerseys. Juventus made their debut in the Italian championship in 1900, wearing this uniform. The black and white one was imported directly from Nottingham in 1903. The team played in Piazza d'Armi. Meanwhile some of the early games were played on a field near the current train station of Porta Susa. This field was soon covered by buildings and Juventus rented a field on the Motovelodromo Umberto I in the Crocetta part of town instead. Juventus played here until 1906. Juventus then moved to the north of the city and the Stadio di Corso Marsiglia. This small stadium was known as “Campo Juventus" in Turin.



CLUB HONOURS


32 times
Italian Serie A/Italian Championship/Scudetto winners

9 times
Italian Cup/Coppa Italia winners

6 times
Italian Supercup/Supercoppa Italiana winners

2 times
UEFA Champions League/European Champions Cup pwinners

3 times
UEFA Cup/Europa League winners

2 times
UEFA Super Cup winners

2 times
Intercontinental Cup winners

1 times
UEFA Intertoto Cup winner

1 times
UEFA Cup Winners Cup winner





Trivia

- The only European club to receive UEFA Plaque for their triumph in winning European Champions Cup/Champions League, Cup Winners Cup & UEFA Cup.
- The club is currently fourth in Europe and seventh in the world with the most international titles won officially recognized by their respective continental football confederation and FIFA
- In 1985, Juventus became the first club in the history of European football to have won all three major UEFA competitions, the European Champion Clubs' Cup, the (now-defunct) UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and the UEFA Cup (first Italian and Southern European side to win the competition).
- After winning the Intercontinental Cup in the same year, Juventus also became the first football team ever—remain the only one at present—to have won all official international competitions.


PAST STADIUM & GROUNDS


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Juve's 1st ever ground, Stadio Motovelodromo Umberto I .


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2nd ground, Stadio di Corso Marsiglia, were used from 1922 to 1933.


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Stadio Mussolini, name after the infamous Italian dictator, was the first real stadium for Juventus. Later renamed to Stadio Comunale & as we known today is the Juve former ground Stadio Olimpico Torino.


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Juve last stadium before it was demolished to make way for our new stadium. Stadio Delle Alpi a.k.a The Stadium of The Alps. Build for the World Cup event of 1990 and being used by Juventus & Torino since then until 2005-2006 season.


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Stadio Olimpico Torino. Being used from 2005-2006 to 2010-2011 season.


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THE JUVENTUS STADIUM


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Location:
Turin, Italy

Coordinates:
45°6′34″N 7°38′28″E

Broke ground:
1 March 2009

Opened:
8 September 2011

Owner:
Juventus

Operator:
Juventus

Surface:
Grass

Construction cost:
€ 120 million

Architect:
Hernando Suarez, Gino Zavanella

Structural engineer:
Francesco Ossola. Massimo Majowiecki

Capacity:
41,000 seated

Field dimensions:
105 x 68 m.

Category:
UEFA Category 4 Stadium


Juventus will be playing in the new stadia starting from 2011-2012 season.
The stadium will be having the opening ceremony on 8th September 2011. The opening ceremony match against English side Notts County ended in a 1-1 draw.
Juventus signed an agreement with Sportfive Italia which gave the company "exclusive naming and partial promotional and sponsorship rights for the new stadium."
In the agreement, Sportfive was given the rights to the name of the stadium and to market the sky boxes and VIP seats.


Interior


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Exterior


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Stadium Panoramic View


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Stadium Opening Ceremony




Juventus vs Notts County


Opening Ceremony full video download links
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4

More latest pics & HD pics can be seen here


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JUVENTUS TEAM & LINEUPs


Pics coming soon





Juventus IN & OUT 2016/2017


In

- Miralem Pjanic from AS Roma
- Dani Alves from FC Barcelona
- Mehdi Benatia from FC Bayern (loan)
- Marko Pjaca from NK DInamo Zagreb
- Gonzalo Higuain from SSC Napoli
- Mario Lemina from Olympique Marseille (loan move turn permanent)


Out

- Alvaro Morata to Real Madrid
- Martin Caceres (end of contract)
- Rubinho (end of contract)
- Juan Cuadrado (end of loan)
- Simone Padoin to Cagliari
- Alessandro Matri to AC Milan (loan return)


LYN Juventino & Bianconero 2015/2016

*We might be as many as our fingers here in LYN..but size doesn't matter. What matters are we bleed BLACK & WHITE laugh.gif

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JUVENTUS KIT 2016/2017



Home & away kit

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Third kit


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Kit Manufacturer:

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Shirt Sponsor:

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JUVENTUS fixtures 2016/2017



Pre-season
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[23rd July 2017] Juventus 1-2 FC Barcelona [ICC]
[26th July 2017] Paris St Germain 2-3 Juventus [ICC]
[30th July 2017] AS Roma 1-1(4-5 P.S.O.) Juventus [ICC]
[5th Aug 2017] Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Juventus
Serie A, Coppa Italia, Supercoppa Italiana, UEFA Champions League 2017/18
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August

(12) Juventus 2-3 Lazio [Supercoppa Italiana]

(20) Juventus 3-0 Cagliari
(27) Genoa 2-4 Juventus

September

(10) Juventus 3-0 Chievo
(12) Barcelona 3-0 Juventus [UEFA Champions League]
(17) Sassuolo 1-3 Juventus
(20) Juventus 1-0 Fiorentina
(24) Juventus 4-0 Torino
(27) Juventus 2-0 Olympiakos [UEFA Champions League)

October

(1) Atalanta 2-2 Juventus
(15) Juventus 1-2 Lazio
(18) Juventus 2-1 Sporting Lisbon [UEFA Champions League]
(22) Udinese 2-6 Juventus
(25) Juventus 4-1 SPAL 1907
(29) AC Milan 0-2 Juventus
(31) Sporting Lisbon 1-1 Juventus [UEFA Champions League]

November

(5) Juventus 2-1 Benevento
(19) Sampdoria 3-2 Juventus
(22) Juventus 0-0 Barcelona [UEFA Champions League]
(26) Juventus 3-0 Crotone

December

(3) Napoli 0-1 Juventus
(5) Olympiakos 0-2 Juventus [UEFA Champions League]
(10) Juventus 0-0 Inter
(17) Bologna 0-3 Juventus
(20) Juventus 2-0 Genoa [Coppa Italia]
(23) Juventus 1-0 AS Roma
(30) Hellas Verona 1-3 Juventus

January

(3) Juventus 2-0 Torino [Coppa Italia]
(6) Cagliari 0-1 Juventus
(21) Juventus 1-0 Genoa
(28) Chievo 0-2 Juventus
(31) Atalanta 0-1 Juventus [Coppa Italia]

February

(4) Juventus 7-0 Sassuolo
(11) Fiorentina 0-2 Juventus
(13) Juventus 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur [UEFA Champions League]
(18) Torino 0-1 Juventus
(28) Juventus 1-0 Atalanta [Coppa Italia]

March

(4) Lazio 0-1 Juventus
(7) Tottenham Hotspur 1-2 Juventus [UEFA Champions League]
(11) Juventus 2-0 Udinese
(14) Juventus vs Atalanta
(18) SPAL 1907 vs Juventus
(31) Juventus vs AC Milan

April

(8) Benevento vs Juventus
(15) Juventus vs Sampdoria
(18) Crotone vs Juventus
(22) Juventus vs Napoli
(29) Inter vs Juventus

May

(6) Juventus vs Bologna
(13) AS Roma vs Juventus
(20) Juventus vs Hellas Verona

Reference(s) & resources link and all the credits goes to

http://bianconeri.tripod.com/index.htm
http://www.jfcm.com.my/v3/ (The Official Juve Fan Club Malaysia)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juventus
http://www.goal.com/en/teams/italy/3/juventus
http://football-clickers.blogspot.com/2009...01_archive.html
http://www.soccerlens.com
http://www.soccerbible.com/
http://www.skyscrapercity.com
http://footballfashion.org/wordpress


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reporting in. happy.gif thumbup.gif

only now i know kuale and noir is are the same person. doh.gif doh.gif laugh.gif

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ahh~ breath of fresh air

btw, a crucial week this going to be. Double header with Monaco & Lazio in the weekend

But as importance as Serie A is going to be(if Lazio win they'll close the gap to 9pts with 7 matches to go)..i think Champions League should be the priority.
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Just remember I did not post any pics from my trip during the last Juve-Milan game in Feb tongue.gif
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QUOTE(zaidi @ Apr 16 2015, 02:04 PM)
#cool new home smile.gif
Just remember I did not post any pics from my trip during the last Juve-Milan game in Feb tongue.gif
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better late than never bro laugh.gif
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QUOTE(noir7559 @ Apr 16 2015, 08:25 PM)
better late than never bro laugh.gif
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So you are kualex.. i kept wondering where TS la like missing for very long already thumbup.gif biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Jusstatic @ Apr 16 2015, 09:10 PM)
So you are kualex.. i kept wondering where TS la like missing for very long already  thumbup.gif  biggrin.gif
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"missing" but thread got updated every week laugh.gif
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btw quite a good result for both Italian representative in Europa League

Fiorentina with a 1-1 away draw to Dynamo Kiev while Napoli with a whooping 4-1 away win to the in-form Wolfsburg notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(noir7559 @ Apr 17 2015, 08:24 AM)
btw quite a good result for both Italian representative in Europa League

Fiorentina with a 1-1 away draw to Dynamo Kiev while Napoli with a whooping 4-1 away win to the in-form Wolfsburg notworthy.gif
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Yeahh... good season for Italian Clubs in europe so far thumbup.gif
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Anyway watching this top of the table clash?

Quite a shame they didn't show it on HD channel
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Carlitossssaa strikes again
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Bonucciiii makes it two

What a run from down and up the pitch notworthy.gif
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2-0 full time

15pts lead over closest rival. Now to Monaco
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great win agaisnt in form lazio. against monaco hopefully we will keep pressure them and get an away goal asap.
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QUOTE(uzary @ Apr 19 2015, 09:37 AM)
great win agaisnt in form lazio. against monaco hopefully we will keep pressure them and get an away goal asap.
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like last night showing, this Allegri Juve looks to be comfortable in playing sitting back and counter-attack

Monaco needed a goal so they will be attacking, but due to their defensive nature they might sit back instead and
tried to hit Juve on the counter

and last night i'd noticed both Bonucci & Chiellini got their head "elsewhere" in the game. Giving a cheap ball away esp in dangerous area
I hope both of em wouldn't repeat that in UCL, and against team like Bayern or Barca that would be suicidal

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