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The Derby d'Italia (English: Derby of Italy) is the name of the football derby between Internazionale of Milan and Juventus of Turin. The term was coined in 1967 by Italian sports journalist Gianni Brera. [1] [2] The teams are from the two biggest cities in Northern Italy.
Derby d'Italia (Derby of Italy): Internazionale–Juventus: a term coined by journalist Gianni Brera to identify the match between the two most successful sides in Italian football. Derby del Sole (Derby of the Sun): Napoli–Roma: these became the first two clubs in Central Italy and Southern Italy to be admitted to the National Division in ...
It is the oldest running and most played Italian derby, having been played since 1901. The derby is often compared to Derby d'Italia, the derby between Juventus and Inter Milan; the two derbies collectively are considered one of the facets of the wider and older socioeconomic and historical regional rivalry between cities of Milan and Turin.
Timothy Weah’s first-half goal for Juventus in a 2-0 derby win over Torino on Saturday marked the United States international’s third goal in four Serie A matches. Weah, who also scored ...
Pages in category "Football derbies in Italy" ... ACF Fiorentina–Juventus FC rivalry; Juventus FC–SSC Napoli rivalry; I. Derby delle Isole; Derby d'Italia; J.
The 2024–25 season is Juventus Football Club's 127th season in existence and their 18th consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football.In addition to the domestic league, Juventus are participating in the Coppa Italia, the Supercoppa Italiana, the UEFA Champions League and the FIFA Club World Cup.
A vintage derby; 1965–66. The Turin derby was first played on 13 January 1907.It was also the first competitive match of Torino after its founding on 3 December 1906. The rivalry stems from the fact that Torino was founded through a merger of Football Club Torinese and a group of Juventus dissidents, led by major financier Alfred Dick.
On 3 April, Juventus played the return match of Derby d'Italia. It resulted in a 1–0 win for Internazionale: Hakan Çalhanoğlu scored on penalty in the additional time of the first half. [39] On 20 April, Juventus went against Fiorentina in the semi-finals second leg of the Coppa Italia, winning 2–0.