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Juventus Football Club as a companySince 27 June 1967 Juventus Football Club has been a joint stock company (it. società per azioni)[89] and since 3 December 2001 the torinese side is listed on the Borsa Italiana.[90] Currently, the Juventus' shares are distributed between 60% to Exor S.p.A,[91] the Agnelli family's holding (a company of the Giovanni…
 

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Club statistics and recordsMain article: List of Juventus F.C. records and statisticsAlessandro Del Piero holds Juventus' official appearance record (646 as of 23 October 2010). He took over from Gaetano Scirea on 6 March 2008 against Palermo. Giampiero Boniperti holds the record for Italian Serie A appearances with 444.Including all official competitions, Alessandro Del Piero is the…
 

JUVENTUS FC ITALIA ONLINE - MARCELLO MOSCHEN

HonoursMain article: Juventus F.C. honoursItaly's most successful club of the 20th century,[15] and the most successful club in the history of Italian football,[13] Juventus have won the Italian League Championship, the country's premier football club competition, a record 27 times,[28] and have the record of consecutive triumphs in that tournament (five, between 1930–31 and 1934–35).[28] They…
 

JUVENTUS FC ITALIA - MARCELLO MOSCHEN

Managerial historySee also: List of Juventus F.C. managersBelow is a list of Juventus managers from 1923 when the Agnelli family took over and the club became more structured and organized,[3] until the present day.[59] NameNationalityYearsJenő Károly1923–1926József Viola1926(int.)József Viola1926–1928George Aitken1928–1930Carlo Carcano1930–1935Carlo Bigatto IºBenedetto Gola1935(int.)Virginio Rosetta1935–1939Umberto Caligaris1939–1941Federico Munerati1941(int.)Giovanni Ferrari1941–1942Luis Monti / 1942(int.)Felice Placido Borel IIº1942–1946Renato Cesarini1946–1948William Chalmers1948–1949Jesse Carver1949–1951Luigi…
 

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Non-playing staffPositionStaffManager Luigi DelneriAssistant Manager Francesco ContiGoalkeeping Coach Claudio FilippiTrainers co-ordinator Maurizio D'AngeloFitness Coach Roberto De BellisFitness Coach Luca AlimontaLast updated: 1 July 2010Source: Juventus Football Club S.p.A official websitePresidential historySee also: List of Juventus F.C. presidentsJuventus have had numerous presidents over the course of their history, some of which have been the owners of…
 

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Out on loanNote: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.No. PositionPlayer FWAmauri (at Parma F.C.) GKGiorgio Merlano (at F.C.E. Viareggio) GKTimothy Nocchi (at U.S. Poggibonsi) GKCarlo Pinsoglio (at F.C.E. Viareggio) DFSalvatore D'Elia (at Calcio Portogruaro Summaga) DFAndrea Pisani (at A.S. Cittadella) DFSimone Serino (at U.S. Poggibonsi) MFRaffaele Bianco (at Benevento Calcio) MFLuca…
 

JUVENTUS FC ITALIA - MARCELLO MOSCHEN

Current squadSee also: List of Juventus F.C. playersFirst team squad, as of 31 January 2011.[57] Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.No. PositionPlayer1GKGianluigi Buffon (vice-captain)2DFMarco Motta (on loan from Udinese)3DFGiorgio Chiellini4MFFelipe Melo5MFMohamed Sissoko6DFFabio Grosso7MFHasan Salihamidžić8MFClaudio Marchisio9FWVincenzo Iaquinta10FWAlessandro Del Piero (captain)13GKAlex Manninger14MFAlberto Aquilani…
 

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Stadia/StadiumFor more details on this topic, see Stadio Olimpico di Torino, Stadio delle Alpi, Stadio di Corso Marsiglia and Stadio Motovelodromo Umberto I.For information on Juventus' proposed new stadium, see Juventus Arena.Stadio Olimpico di Torino, home ground from 1933 to 1990 and from 2006 to the presentAfter the first two years (1897 and 1898), during…
 

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Lippi era of successAlessandro Del Piero, the Juventus all time leading goal scorer, during the 2007–08 seasonMarcello Lippi took over as Juventus manager at the start of the 1994–95 campaign.[3] His first season at the helm of the club was a successful one, as Juventus recorded their first Serie A championship title since the mid-1980s.[24]…
 

JUVENTUS FC ITALIA - MARCELLO MOSCHEN

HistoryMain article: History of Juventus F.C.Historic first ever Juventus club shot, 1898Juventus were founded as Sport Club Juventus in late 1897 by pupils from the Massimo D'Azeglio Lyceum school in Turin,[23] but were renamed as Foot-Ball Club Juventus two years later.[3] The club joined the Italian Football Championship during 1900. During this period the team…
 

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