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Juventus is the most-supported football club in Italy, with over 12 million fans or tifosi, which represent approximately 34% of the total Italian football fans according to a research published in September 2016 by Italian research agency Demos & Pi, [22] as well as one of the most supported football clubs in the world, with over 300 million ...
Blocco-Juve (Italian pronunciation: [ˈblɔkko ˈjuːve], Juve Block), also known as Blocco Juventus, [1] [2] [3] (pronounced [ˈblɔkko juˈvɛntus], Juventus Block) was the nickname of the group of Juventus FC players called up to have been the backbone to the Italy national football team managed by Enzo Bearzot to win the 1982 FIFA World Cup Final and reached the semifinals of the 1978 FIFA ...
JMdict (Japanese–Multilingual Dictionary) is a large machine-readable multilingual Japanese dictionary.As of March 2023, it contains Japanese–English translations for around 199,000 entries, representing 282,000 unique headword-reading combinations.
Nazio-Juve [1] [2] (Italian pronunciation: [ˈnattsjo ˈjuːve]) was the nickname of the group of Juventus FC players called up to have been the backbone to the Italy national football team managed by Vittorio Pozzo to have won the 1934 FIFA World Cup and two editions of the Central European International Cup (1927–30 and 1933–35).
Juve, a short name for sports clubs named "Juventus" Juve, the short name of Juventus FC, association football club based in Turin, Italy; it can also refer to: Juventus F.C. (women), women's team of Juventus F.C. Juventus Next Gen, men's reserve team of Juventus F.C. Juventus F.C. Youth Sector, youth system of Juventus F.C.
CSD Juventus: Juventus FC: Folke Anderson: Esmeraldas Ecuador: Creation of club and first kit colour: Sociedade Educação Física Juventus: Juventus FC: Estádio Capitão Manoel Aranha: Curitiba Brazil: Change of first name and first kit in 1935 [51] SS Juventus Roma: Juventus FC: Campo della Farnesina: Rome Italy: Creation of club, first name ...
The history of Juventus F.C. covers over 120 years of association football from the club based in Turin, Italy, and established in 1897 that would eventually become the most successful team in the history of Italian football and amongst the elite football clubs of the world. [1] Iuventūs is Latin for "youth". [2]
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