history of juventus1897: THE KICK-OFF
1897 : A bench in Re Umberto Avenue finds a group of young students from Liceo D'Azeglio in Turin in need of something to do. They decide to start a sports club with the aim of playing football, a sport started in Great Britain, but developing fast in Europe. So the story goes - Juventus F.C. was born in this way - just for fun.
This club, run by the first president Enrico Canfari, played against more experienced and organised teams in the city. However in 1905 Juventus won its first Italian title after a fascinating competition with two other teams - Genoa and Milan. Juventus F.C. chose their first home at D'Armi Square, which is still used today. For some years Juventus founders wore pink shirts - the same ones they wore when they started in1900. The change to the black and white colours was made in 1903 after a wrong shipment was sent from England where the new strip was to be made. Despite growing achievements, Juventus were in the shadow of stronger teams like Provercelli and Casale until the outbreak of the First World War. After the war they continued to rise, with goalkeeper Giacone and the full backs Novo and Bruno the first to play in the national team. The President was the poet and man of letters Corrado Corradini, who wrote the club anthem which remained until the sixties.
THE BIRTH OF THE GREAT JUVENTUS
In 1923 Giampiero Combi, one of the greatest goalkeepers in the world, made his debut. Edoardo Agnelli, son of the FIAT founder, was elected the new president of the club and due to the growing number of fans, Juventus took possession of a bigger stadium in Marsiglia Road. Jeno Karoly, the first real trainer, arrived at Juventus with the inside left Hirzer, both from Hungary, to supplement the talents of Combi, Rosetta, Munerati, Bigatto and Grabbi. In 1925-26, after a fascinating run-in, Juventus won their second championship.
THE FIRST SUCCESSES
In this glorious period Juventus won five consecutive championships.
Trainer Carlo Carcano was able to call upon great stars such as Orsi, Caligaris, Monti, Cesarini, Varglien, Bertolini, Ferrari and Borel. Not only did Juve triumph in five championships from 1930 to 1935, the Italian national side also won the World Cup in 1934.
During this period Juventus had their first experience in world football, participating in the Europe Cup (today's Champions League) where they reached the semi-final stage four times. In 1933 Juventus also changed its home: the town stadium was built for the World University Games and the team played there until 1900.
THE LEGENDARY PERIOD
In 1947 Giovanni Agnelli became the president of the Juventus F.C. The most notable players from this period were Carlo Parolo, plus the two Danes John Hansen and Proest. The hero of the team however, and the holder of the record for both appearances (664) and goals (177), was Giampiero Boniperti. Juventus won 2 championships in 1950 and 1952. By 1955 Umberto Agnelli had taken over the Presidency from his older brother Giovanni. Having added the services of Omar Sivori and John Charles, Juventus won championships in 1958,1960 and 1961. For the first time an Italian Club became entitled to wear the star after winning 10 national championships.
FIFTEEN YEARS OF SUCCESSES
1967 was another successful Championship year for Juve under the Presidency of Vittore Catella. A long successful period started with Giampiero Boniperti as president in 1971. During the fifteen years from 1972 to 1986 Juventus won nine championships and all European and intercontinental Cups. Wycpalek, Parola and Giampiero Boniperti were the trainers, while on the pitch Juventus featured such greats as Zoff, Scirea, Tardelli, Cabrini, Causio, Rosa, Gentile, Furino, Anastasi and Roberto Bettega -todays vice-president. The Italians were complemented by superb foreigners like Michel Platini, who won 2 championships, 2 European Cups, one intercontinental Cup, 3 awards as the top goal-scorer and 3 Golden Balls in five years. In 1990 Juventus won the Uefa Cup and the Italian Cup (with today's president Vittorio Chiusano and Dino Zoff as trainer) and the Uefa Cup again in 1993.
THE MOST RECENT TRIUMPHS
In 1994 a new managerial group of A.Giraudo, Luciano Moggi and Roberto Bettega (nicknamed "the triad") took over at the head of Juventus FC. They employed trainer Marcello Lippi, who immediately guided the team to their first Championship in nine years. In 1994-95 the team won the Italian Cup but lost in the final of the Uefa Cup.
Juventus had won the Champions Cup only once before - on the tragic night at Heysel against Liverpool. The final match of the season in Rome saw Juventus take on Ajax for the title of European Champions. An exciting match ended in a 1-1 draw after extra time. The successful penalty kicks from Peruzzi, Ferrara, Pessotto, Padovano and Jugovic sent all Juventus supporters into ecstasy. In the following year Juventus won the Intercontinental Cup in Tokyo (Del Piero), the European Supercup against Paris Saint Germain and their 24th Scudetto. Sadly the Final of the Champions League was lost to Borussia Dortmund, but Lippi bounced back as the club won the Supercup and their 25th Championship.
List of Juventus F.C. players
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Below is a list of notable footballers who have played for Juventus Football Club. Generally, this means players that have played 100 or more official matches for the club. However, some club's players who have played fewer matches are also included [1]; this includes players from the Federal Championship era (1900-1929) when they played fewer matches in a season than the present day [2] and some players who fell just short of the 100 total but made significant contributions to the club (e.g. Cannavaro, Serena, Galderisi, Gori).
For a list of the Juventus players, major or minor, with a Wikipedia article, see Category:Juventus F.C. players. For individual records (appearances and goalscorers) and individual recognitions see the statistics and records related article. For the list of World, European and Olympic champions with the Italian national teams during them careers at Juventus F.C., see the Juventus F.C. & the Italian national team article. For the current squad and its notable players, see the main Juventus F.C. article.
Contents
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* 1 List of players
o 1.1 Club captains
o 1.2 List of Juventus' players to have won all three major UEFA club competitions
o 1.3 List of Juventus' players to have won all UEFA club competitions
* 2 See also
* 3 Footnotes and references
* 4 Bibliography
* 5 External links
[edit] List of players
Omar Sivori, John Charles and Giampiero Boniperti, the Magical Trio of the Juventus squad during the ending of 1950s and beginning of 1960s.
Michel Platini holding aloft the Ballon d'Or in 1985.
Players are listed in alphabetical order according to the date of their first-team official debut for the club. Appearances and goals are for first-team competitive matches only [3]. Substitute appearances included. Statistics correct as of 31 May 2009.
Name ↓ Nationality ↓ Position ↓ Juventus career ↓ Appearances ↓ Goals ↓
Alejnikov, SergeijSergeij Alejnikov Belarus MF 1989-1990 50 3
Allemandi, LuigiLuigi Allemandi Italy LB 1925-1927 37 0
Carvalho de Oliveira, AmauriAmauri Carvalho de Oliveira Brazil / Senegal MF 2008-present 44 14
Altafini, José JoãoJosé João Altafini Brazil / Italy CF 1972-1976 119 37
Anastasi, PietroPietro Anastasi Italy CF 1968-1976 303 131
Anzolin, RobertoRoberto Anzolin Italy GK 1961-1970 305 0
Baggio, RobertoRoberto Baggio Italy IF/W 1990-1995 200 115
Barale, OresteOreste Barale Italy IF 1925-1931 116 2
Barberis, AlbertoAlberto Barberis Italy RW 1900-1901
1905-1910
1911-1912 15 0
Bellini, SavinoSavino Bellini Italy IF 1937-1944 127 33
Benetti, RomeoRomeo Benetti Italy IF/SS 1968-1979 159 23
Bercellino, GiancarloGiancarlo Bercellino Iº Italy CD 1961-1969 202 14
Bertolini, LuigiLuigi Bertolini Italy MF 1930-1937 161 5
Bertuccelli, AlbertoAlberto Bertuccelli Italy RB 1949-1954 114 2
Bettega, RobertoRoberto Bettega Italy SS 1970-1983 481 178
Bigatto, CarloCarlo Bigatto Iº Italy MF 1913-1915
1920-1931 233 1
Birindelli, AlessandroAlessandro Birindelli Italy RB 1997-2008 305 7
Boniek, ZbigniewZbigniew Boniek Poland IF/SS 1982-1985 133 35
Bonini, MassimoMassimo Bonini San Marino MF 1981-1989 296 6
Boninsegna, RobertoRoberto Boninsegna Italy CF 1976-1979 94 35
Boniperti, GiampieroGiampiero Boniperti Italy CF/IF/W 1946-1961 462 182
Borel, FeliceFelice Borel IIº Italy CF 1932-1941
1942-1946 307 161
Brady, LiamLiam Brady Republic of Ireland IF/W 1980-1982 76 15
Brio, SergioSergio Brio Italy CD 1978-1990 378 24
Buffon, GianluigiGianluigi Buffon Italy GK 2001-present 309 0
Cabrini, AntonioAntonio Cabrini Italy LB/CD 1976-1989 440 53
Caligaris, UmbertoUmberto Caligaris Italy LB 1928-1935 198 0
Camoranesi, MauroMauro Camoranesi Argentina / Italy RW 2002-present 255 28
Cannavaro, FabioFabio Cannavaro Italy CD 2004-2006 95 7
Capello, FabioFabio Capello Italy CM 1970-1976 239 41
Carrera, MassimoMassimo Carrera Italy FB/CD 1991-1996 166 2
Casiraghi, PierluigiPierluigi Casiraghi Italy CF 1989-1993 147 36
Càstano, ErnestoErnesto Càstano Italy SW 1958-1970 335 2
Causio, FrancoFranco Causio Italy W 1967-1968
1970-1981 447 72
Cesarini, RenatoRenato Cesarini Argentina / Italy IF 1929-1935 147 53
Charles, JohnJohn Charles Wales CF 1957-1962 178 105
Chiellini, GiorgioGiorgio Chiellini Italy CD/LB 2005-present 126 12
Cinesinho, Cinesinho Brazil IF 1964-1968 119 10
Colombo, UmbertoUmberto Colombo Italy IF 1954-1961 193 23
Combi, GianpieroGianpiero Combi Italy GK 1921-1934 367 0
Conte, AntonioAntonio Conte Italy MF 1991-2004 419 44
Corradi, GiuseppeGiuseppe Corradi Italy RB 1951-1959 202 5
Cuccureddu, AntonelloAntonello Cuccureddu Italy FB/MF/LW 1969-1981 433 39
Davids, EdgarEdgar Davids Netherlands MF 1997-2004 235 10
De Agostini, LuigiLuigi De Agostini Italy FB/CD/MF 1987-1992 215 28
Del Piero, AlessandroAlessandro Del Piero Italy IF 1993-present 603 262
Del Sol, LuisLuis Del Sol Spain MF 1962-1970 294 29
Depetrini, TeobaldoTeobaldo Depetrini Italy MF 1933-1949 388 10
Deschamps, DidierDidier Deschamps France CM 1994-1999 178 4
Di Canio, PaoloPaolo Di Canio Italy CF 1990–1993 58 6
Di Livio, AngeloAngelo Di Livio Italy CM/W 1993-1999 269 6
Diment, JackJack Diment Scotland MF 1905-1909 11 0
Donna, DomenicoDomenico Donna Italy LW 1900-1901
1904-1908
1909-1910 17 4
Durante, DomenicoDomenico Durante Italy GK 1901-1911 21 0
Emerson, Emerson Brazil MF 2004-2006 91 6
Emoli, FlavioFlavio Emoli Italy MF 1955-1963 241 9
Favero, LucianoLuciano Favero Italy FB 1984-1989 201 2
Ferrara, CiroCiro Ferrara Italy RB/CD 1994-2005 358 20
Ferrari, GiovanniGiovanni Ferrari Italy IF 1930-1942 193 76
Ferrario, RinoRino Ferrario Italy CM/SW 1950-1955
1957-1959 153 6
Foni, AlfredoAlfredo Foni Italy RB 1934-1947 304 8
Furino, GiuseppeGiuseppe Furino Italy CM/W 1969-1984 528 19
Gabetto, GuglielmoGuglielmo Gabetto Italy SS 1934-1941 191 103
Galderisi, GiuseppeGiuseppe Galderisi Italy CF 1980-1983 32 7
Galìa, RobertoRoberto Galìa Italy CD/MF 1988-1994 225 11
Garzena, BrunoBruno Garzena Italy FB 1952-1953
1954-1960
1961-1962 185 0
Gentile, ClaudioClaudio Gentile Italy / Libya RB/CD 1973-1984 414 10
Giacone, GiovanniGiovanni Giacone Italy GK 1919-1921 31 0
Gori, AdolfoAdolfo Gori Italy MF 1963-1968 174 5
Gori, SergioSergio Gori Italy CF 1975-1977 45 9
Grabbi, GiuseppeGiuseppe Grabbi Italy W 1921-1927 86 14
Haller, HelmutHelmut Haller Germany IF 1968-1973 172 32
Hansen, John AngeloJohn Angelo Hansen Denmark IF 1948-1954 187 124
Hansen, Karl AageKarl Aage Hansen Denmark IF 1950-1953 86 37
Hirzer, FerencFerenc Hirzer Hungary IF 1925-1927 43 50
Ibrahimović, ZlatanZlatan Ibrahimović Sweden SS 2004-2006 92 26
Inzaghi, FilippoFilippo Inzaghi Italy CF 1997-2001 165 89
Iuliano, MarkMark Iuliano Italy CD 1996-2005 277 7
Jugović, VladimirVladimir Jugović Serbia MF 1995-1997 77 10
Júlio César da Silva, Júlio César da Silva Brazil SW 1990-1994 125 6
Kohler, JürgenJürgen Kohler Germany CD 1991-1995 145 13
Laudrup, MichaelMichael Laudrup Denmark IF/SS 1985-1989 151 35
Legrottaglie, NicolaNicola Legrottaglie Italy CD 2003-2005
2006-present 118 6
Leoncini, GianfrancoGianfranco Leoncini Italy FB/MF 1958-1970 379 25
Locatelli, UgoUgo Locatelli Italy MF 1941-1949 181 8
Lushta, RizaRiza Lushta Albania IF 1940-1944 95 56
Magni, PietroPietro Magni Italy FB 1942-1948 108 27
Manente, SergioSergio Manente Italy LB 1948-1955 231 15
Marchetti, GiampietroGiampietro Marchetti Italy FB/MF 1970-1974 167 7
Mari, GiacomoGiacomo Mari Italy FB/CM 1949-1953 133 9
Marocchi, GiancarloGiancarlo Marocchi Italy W/SS 1988-1996 319 25
Marchi, GuidoGuido Marchi II Italy RB/CM 1919-1923 42 2
Marocchino, DomenicoDomenico Marocchino Italy W/IF 1979-1983 137 12
Mattrel, CarloCarlo Mattrel Italy GK 1957-1965 114 0
Menichelli, GiampaoloGiampaolo Menichelli Italy W 1963-1969 195 59
Möller, AndreasAndreas Möller Germany CM/IF 1992-1994 78 30
Montero, PaoloPaolo Montero Uruguay CD/SW 1996-2005 278 6
Monti, LuisLuis Monti Argentina / Italy CM 1930-1939 263 21
Montico, AntonioAntonio Montico Italy MF 1953-1962 115 27
Morini, FrancescoFrancesco Morini Italy CD 1969-1979 372 0
Muccinelli, ErmesErmes Muccinelli Italy RW 1946-1955
1957-1959 244 69
Munerati, FedericoFederico Munerati Italy W 1922-1933 256 114
Nedvěd, PavelPavel Nedvěd Czech Republic LW/CM 2001-2009 327 65
Nicolè, BrunoBruno Nicolè Italy CF/RW 1957-1963 170 62
Orsi, RaimundoRaimundo Orsi Argentina / Italy LW 1929-1935 194 87
Parola, CarloCarlo Parola Italy FB 1939-1954 340 11
Peruzzi, AngeloAngelo Peruzzi Italy GK 1991-1999 301 0
Pessotto, GianlucaGianluca Pessotto Italy FB 1995-2006 366 3
Piccinini, AlbertoAlberto Piccinini Italy CM 1949-1953 104 2
Piola, SilvioSilvio Piola Italy CF 1946-1947 57 26
Platini, MichelMichel Platini France W/IF 1982-1987 224 104
Præst, Karl AageKarl Aage Præst Denmark W 1949-1956 232 51
Prandelli, Claudio CesareClaudio Cesare Prandelli Italy MF 1979-1985 138 3
Rampulla, MichelangeloMichelangelo Rampulla Italy GK 1992-2002 99 0
Rava, PietroPietro Rava Italy LB 1935-1950 330 15
Ravanelli, FabrizioFabrizio Ravanelli Italy SS 1992-1996 160 68
Rosetta, VirginioVirginio Rosetta Italy RB 1923-1936 365 16
Rossi, PaoloPaolo Rossi Italy CF 1973-1975
1981-1985 138 44
Barros, RuiRui Barros Portugal RW 1988-1990 95 19
Salvadore, SandroSandro Salvadore Italy SW 1962-1974 450 17
Sarti, BenitoBenito Sarti Italy FB 1958-1968 246 1
Schillaci, SalvatoreSalvatore Schillaci Italy CF 1989-1992 132 36
Scirea, GaetanoGaetano Scirea Italy SW 1974-1988 552 32
Sentimenti, LucidioLucidio Sentimenti IVº Italy GK 1942-1949 188 5 [4]
Sentimenti, VittorioVittorio Sentimenti IIIº Italy SS 1942-1949 218 69
Serena, AldoAldo Serena Italy SS 1985-1987 71 36
Sivori, OmarOmar Sivori Argentina / Italy IF 1957-1965 253 167
Sousa, PauloPaulo Sousa Portugal MF 1994-1996 79 2
Spinosi, LucianoLuciano Spinosi Italy FB/CD 1970-1978 241 4
Stacchini, GinoGino Stacchini Italy LW/SS 1955-1967 279 55
Tacchinardi, AlessioAlessio Tacchinardi Italy MF 1994-2005 404 14
Tacconi, StefanoStefano Tacconi Italy GK 1983-1992 337 0
Tardelli, MarcoMarco Tardelli Italy LB/MF 1975-1985 375 51
Thuram, LilianLilian Thuram France RB/CD/SW 2001-2006 204 1
Torricelli, MorenoMoreno Torricelli Italy FB/CD 1992-1998 230 3
Trézéguet, DavidDavid Trézéguet France / Argentina CF 2000-present 292 161
Tudor, IgorIgor Tudor Croatia CD 1998-2007 174 21
Varglien, GiovanniGiovanni Varglien IIº Italy FB/MF 1929-1947 410 43
Varglien, MarioMario Varglien Iº Italy MF 1928-1942 403 17
Vecchina, GiovanniGiovanni Vecchina Italy CF 1930-1933 75 33
Vialli, GianlucaGianluca Vialli Italy CF 1992-1996 145 53
Vieri, ChristianChristian Vieri Italy CF 1996-1997 37 14
Vieira, PatrickPatrick Vieira France / Senegal MF 2005-2006 42 5
Vignola, BeniaminoBeniamino Vignola Italy MF 1983-1985
1986-1988 128 18
Viola, GiovanniGiovanni Viola Italy GK 1945-1946
1949-1958 224 0
Viola, JózsefJózsef Viola Hungary FB/CM 1924-1927
1929-1930 76 4
Vojak, AntonioAntonio Vojak Iº Italy IF 1925-1929 105 47
Zambrotta, GianlucaGianluca Zambrotta Italy RW/FB 1999-2006 297 10
Zidane, ZinédineZinédine Zidane France CM 1996-2001 212 31
Zigoni, GianfrancoGianfranco Zigoni Italy IF 1961-1970 121 35
Zoff, DinoDino Zoff Italy GK 1972-1983 476 0
Key to positions:
GK - Goalkeeper SW - Sweeper CD - Central Defender RB - Right back LB - Left back FB - Fullback MF - Midfielder CM - Central Midfielder RW - Right winger LW - Left winger W - Winger IF - Inside Forward CF - Centre Forward SS - Deep-lying Forward
Nationality is indicated by the corresponding FIFA country code(s).
[edit] Club captains
Carlo Bigatto Iº, the first Juventus captain ever and winner of the Italian Serie A as footballer and manager with the Old Lady.
The role of captain in Italian football made its first appearance in early 1920s [5].
Footballer Position Period
Flag of Italy Carlo Bigatto Iº MF 1922-1929
Flag of Italy Virginio Rosetta RB 1929-1935
Flag of Argentina / Flag of Italy Luis Monti CM 1935-1938
Flag of Italy Mario Varglien Iº MF 1938-1942
Flag of Italy Pietro Rava FB 1942-1949
Flag of Italy Carlo Parola FB 1949-1954
Flag of Italy Giampiero Boniperti CF/IF/W 1954-1961
Flag of Argentina / Flag of Italy Omar Enrique Sivori IF 1961-1965
Flag of Italy Ernesto Càstano SW 1965-1970
Flag of Italy Sandro Salvadore SW 1970-1974
Flag of Italy Giuseppe Furino CM/W 1974-1984
Flag of Italy Gaetano Scirea SW 1984-1988
Flag of Italy Sergio Brio CD 1988-1990
Flag of Italy Stefano Tacconi GK 1990-1992
Flag of Italy Roberto Baggio IF/W 1992-1995
Flag of Italy Gianluca Vialli CF 1995-1996
Flag of Italy Antonio Conte MF 1996-2001
Flag of Italy Alessandro Del Piero IF 2001-present
[edit] List of Juventus' players to have won all three major UEFA club competitions
For the complete list of players to have won all three major UEFA club competitions, see UEFA competition records.
The table below show the Juventus players who have won all three major UEFA club competitions [6] (chronological order).
Team European Cup Cup Winners' Cup UEFA Cup [7]
Italy Gaetano Scirea 1985 - Juventus FC 1984 - Juventus FC 1977 - Juventus FC
Italy Antonio Cabrini 1985 - Juventus FC 1984 - Juventus FC 1977 - Juventus FC
Italy Marco Tardelli 1985 - Juventus FC 1984 - Juventus FC 1977 - Juventus FC
Italy Stefano Tacconi 1985 - Juventus FC 1984 - Juventus FC 1990 - Juventus FC
Italy Sergio Brio 1985 - Juventus FC 1984 - Juventus FC 1990 - Juventus FC
Source: Players regarding European Club Cups - Record Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation - www.rsssf.com.
[edit] List of Juventus' players to have won all UEFA club competitions
For the complete list of players to have won all UEFA club competitions, see UEFA competition records.
The table below show the Juventus players who have won all UEFA club competitions [6] (chronological order).
Team European Cup Cup Winners' Cup UEFA Cup [7] European Super Cup Intercontinental Cup
Italy Gaetano Scirea 1985 - Juventus FC 1984 - Juventus FC 1977 - Juventus FC 1984 - Juventus FC 1985 - Juventus FC
Italy Antonio Cabrini 1985 - Juventus FC 1984 - Juventus FC 1977 - Juventus FC 1984 - Juventus FC 1985 - Juventus FC
Italy Stefano Tacconi 1985 - Juventus FC 1984 - Juventus FC 1990 - Juventus FC 1984 - Juventus FC 1985 - Juventus FC
Italy Sergio Brio 1985 - Juventus FC 1984 - Juventus FC 1990 - Juventus FC 1984 - Juventus FC 1985 - Juventus FC
Source: Players regarding European Club Cups - Record Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation - www.rsssf.com.
[edit] See also
* Lega Calcio Serie A-winning players
* Juventus F.C. and the Italian national football team
[edit] Footnotes and references
1. ^ "Juventus FC players list: The Pioneers". myjuve.it. http://www.myjuve.it/players-juventus/pioneers_list.aspx.
2. ^ The Federal Championship format (1898-1929) was composed by local groups -similar as the FIFA World Cup - and play-offs between the clubs from the Northern Italy (principally Piedmont, Lombardy and Liguria) and, since 1913, between the clubs from the Southern Italy. Since 1930 the championship is composed by clubs competing at the top level altogether.
3. ^ Since 1915 to 1919 the Italian football championship has been interrupted as consequence of the First World War. The 1916 Federal Championship is not recognized by the Italian Football Federation (its statistics are not included in this article). Since 1943 to 1945 the Italian football championship has been interrupted as consequence of the Second World War. The 1944 War Championship wasn’t recognized by FIGC until 2002. In 1945-46 season the top level of Italian football has been composed for two groups with FIGC Serie A and B teams playing together. 1944 War Championship and Serie A 1945-46 season statistics are included in this article.
4. ^ Lucidio Sentimenti IVº has scored 5 goals in 188 matches with Juventus FC, 4 of these as striker during the 1944 War Championship. See also (Italian) "Statistic Area - All Juventus FC players: Lucidio Sentimenti IVº". www.juworld.net. http://www.juworld.net/giocatori-scheda.asp?idgiocatore=311. Retrieved on 2007-07-18.
5. ^ "Juventus Football Club: The History". Juventus FC Official Website. http://www.juventus.com/site/eng/CLUB_storia.asp.
6. ^ a b The Intertoto Cup, competition per clubs recognised by the main football organisation in Europe since 1995, is not included in this list.
7. ^ a b The European Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1958-1971) is not included in this list because is not recognized as official European competition by UEFA.
See "UEFA club competitions press kit (.PDF archive, page 23)". UEFA Official Website. http://www.uefa.com/printoutfiles/competitions/supercup/2006/e/e_84343_pk.pdf. Retrieved on 2006-08-25.
"History of the UEFA Cup". UEFA Official Website. http://www.uefa.com/Competitions/uefacup/History/index.html. Retrieved on 2004-05-01.
[edit] Bibliography
* (Italian) Barbero, Sergio (2001). I miti della Juventus: 50 campioni che hanno fatto sognare il popolo bianconero. Graphot Editrice. ISBN 88-86906-51-X.
* (Italian) Gandolfi, G. (1975). I trenta grandi della Juventus. MEB.
* (Italian) Giacone, Gianni (1993). Juve Azzurri - I bianconeri che hanno fatto grande la Nazionale. Hurrà Juventus - Fabbri Editori.
* (Italian) Hurrà Juventus Redaction (1997). 100 campioni x 100 anni. Hurrà Juventus - Rosabella Editore.
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