Juventus
Football Club S.p.A., colloquially known as Juve is a professional
Italian association football club based in Turin, Piedmont. Founded in
1897 as Sport-Club Juventus by a group of young Torinese students,
among them, who was their first president, Eugenio Canfari, and his brother Enrico, author of the company's historical memory;
they have been managed by the industrial Agnelli family since 1923, which constitutes the oldest sporting partnership in Italy, thus making Juventus the first professional club in the country.
The club is the second oldest of its kind still active in the country after Genoa's football section and has spent its entire history, with the exception of the 2006–07 season,
in the top flight First Division (known as Serie A since 1929).
among them, who was their first president, Eugenio Canfari, and his brother Enrico, author of the company's historical memory;
they have been managed by the industrial Agnelli family since 1923, which constitutes the oldest sporting partnership in Italy, thus making Juventus the first professional club in the country.
The club is the second oldest of its kind still active in the country after Genoa's football section and has spent its entire history, with the exception of the 2006–07 season,
in the top flight First Division (known as Serie A since 1929).
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Other Information:
Full name: Juventus Football Club S.p.A.
Nickname(s): [La] Vecchia Signora (The Old Lady)
[La] Fidanzata d'Italia (The Girlfriend of Italy)
[La] Madama (Piedmontese for: Madam)
[I] Bianconeri (The White and Blacks)
[Le] Zebre (The Zebras)
[La] Signora Omicidi (The Killer Lady)
[La] Goeba (Gallo-Italic for: Hunchback)
Short name: Juve, JFC
Founded: 1 November 1897; 119 years ago, as Sport-Club Juventus
Ground: Juventus Stadium
Capacity: 41,507[3]
Owner: Agnelli family (through EXOR N.V.)
public shareholders of EXOR & Juventus (BIT: JUVE)
Chairman: Andrea Agnelli
Manager: Massimiliano Allegri
League: Serie A
Website: www.juventus.com
Juventus F.C. Accomplishments:
Domestic
League
Italian Football Championship / Serie A
Winners (32) – record: 1905, 1925–26,[nb 5] 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, 2004–05,[nb 6] 2005–06,[nb 6] 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
Serie B
Winners (1): 2006–07
Cups
Coppa Italia
Winners (11) – record: 1937–38, 1941–42, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1964–65, 1978–79, 1982–83, 1989–90, 1994–95, 2014–15, 2015–16
Supercoppa Italiana
Winners (7) – shared record: 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2012, 2013, 2015
European
European Cup / UEFA Champions League
Winners (2): 1984–85, 1995–96
European Cup Winners' Cup
Winners (1): 1983–84
UEFA Cup
Winners (3): 1976–77, 1989–90, 1992–93
European Super Cup / UEFA Super Cup
Winners (2): 1984, 1996
UEFA Intertoto Cup
Winners (1): 1999
Worldwide
Intercontinental Cup
Winners (2): 1985, 1996
[La] Madama (Piedmontese for: Madam)
[I] Bianconeri (The White and Blacks)
[Le] Zebre (The Zebras)
[La] Signora Omicidi (The Killer Lady)
[La] Goeba (Gallo-Italic for: Hunchback)
Short name: Juve, JFC
Founded: 1 November 1897; 119 years ago, as Sport-Club Juventus
Ground: Juventus Stadium
Capacity: 41,507[3]
Owner: Agnelli family (through EXOR N.V.)
public shareholders of EXOR & Juventus (BIT: JUVE)
Chairman: Andrea Agnelli
Manager: Massimiliano Allegri
League: Serie A
Website: www.juventus.com
Juventus F.C. Accomplishments:
Domestic
League
Italian Football Championship / Serie A
Winners (32) – record: 1905, 1925–26,[nb 5] 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, 2004–05,[nb 6] 2005–06,[nb 6] 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
Serie B
Winners (1): 2006–07
Cups
Coppa Italia
Winners (11) – record: 1937–38, 1941–42, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1964–65, 1978–79, 1982–83, 1989–90, 1994–95, 2014–15, 2015–16
Supercoppa Italiana
Winners (7) – shared record: 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2012, 2013, 2015
European
European Cup / UEFA Champions League
Winners (2): 1984–85, 1995–96
European Cup Winners' Cup
Winners (1): 1983–84
UEFA Cup
Winners (3): 1976–77, 1989–90, 1992–93
European Super Cup / UEFA Super Cup
Winners (2): 1984, 1996
UEFA Intertoto Cup
Winners (1): 1999
Worldwide
Intercontinental Cup
Winners (2): 1985, 1996
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