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  2. List of Juventus FC managers - Wikipedia

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    Massimiliano Allegri won four consecutive domestic doubles with Juventus between 2015 and 2018 and is the current manager. The following is a list of managers of Juventus from 1923 when the Agnelli family took over and the club became more structured and organized, [1] until the present day. Includes all competitive matches.

  3. 2019–20 Juventus FC season - Wikipedia

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    The 2019–20 season was Juventus Football Club's 122nd in existence and 13th consecutive season in the top-flight of Italian football.In addition to the domestic league, Juventus competed in the Coppa Italia, losing to Napoli in the final, [1] Supercoppa Italiana, and the Champions League.

  4. 1974–75 Juventus FC season - Wikipedia

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    Nicola Calzaretta (2014), I colori della vittoria (in Italian), Goalbook Edizioni,Pisa,2014, ISBN 978-88-908115-9-3 Carlo F. Chiesa., Il grande romanzo dello scudetto. . Ventitreesima puntata: regno sabaudo tricolore, da Calcio 2000, febbraio 2004, pp. 9

  5. History of Juventus FC - Wikipedia

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    Juventus was founded as Sport-Club Juventus in late 1897 by pupils from the Massimo d'Azeglio Lyceum school in Turin, among them Eugenio Canfari and Enrico Canfari. [4] It was renamed as Foot-Ball Club Juventus two years later. [5] The club joined the 1900 Italian Football Championship.

  6. Juventus FC - Wikipedia

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    Juventus achieved its greatest successes with the tennis section. [273] In the late 1960s, a skiing section named Sporting Club Juventus was established, based in Castagneto Po and active throughout the following decade. [274] [275] In the 2017–2018 season, Juventus established a women's football section with a team in the Serie A women's ...

  7. Matías Soulé - Wikipedia

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    On 12 March 2023, he scored his first first-team goal in stoppage time of Juventus–Sampdoria 4–2. [20] He finished his first season with the first team with 19 appearances [14] in mid-May, to make part of Argentina U20's team at the 2023 FIFA U20 World Cup. [21]

  8. 2018–19 Juventus FC season - Wikipedia

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    The 2018–19 season was Juventus Football Club's 121st in existence and 12th consecutive season in the top-flight of Italian football.. On 10 July 2018, Cristiano Ronaldo became the highest ever transfer for an Italian club with his €100 million transfer from Real Madrid.

  9. 1996–97 Juventus FC season - Wikipedia

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    Juventus Football Club won the domestic title and reached a second consecutive Champions League final, where Karl-Heinz Riedle scored twice for Borussia Dortmund in a 3–1 defeat of Juventus. Overview