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A view of J-Museum's Trophy Room (2013) This is a list of Juventus FC honours. Juventus FC is an Italian football club. This article contains historical and current trophies pertaining to the club. For honours by season, see List of Juventus FC seasons.
A partial view of the club's trophy room with the titles won between 1905 and 2013 at the J-Museum. Italy's most successful club of the 20th century [2] with the most title in the history of Italian football, [3] Juventus have won the Italian League Championship, the country's premier football club competition and organised by Lega Nazionale Professionisti Serie A (LNPA), a record 36 times and ...
Under the first spell of headcoach Giovanni Trapattoni (1976–1986), the Torinese club won thirteen trophies in the ten years before 1986 (including six league titles, two national cup titles and five international titles) and became the first to win all three competitions organised by the UEFA: the European Champions' Cup, Cup Winners' Cup ...
In the Champions League Final, Ronaldo scored two goals in a 4–1 victory over Juventus to take him to 12 goals for the season, making him the competition's top goalscorer for the fifth straight season (sixth overall), as well as the first player to score in three finals in the Champions League era; the second goal was the 600th of his senior ...
Pavel Nedvěd (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpavɛl ˈnɛdvjɛt] ⓘ; born 30 August 1972) is a Czech former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.He is widely regarded as one of the greatest Czech players of all time [3] and he won numerous trophies with Italian clubs Lazio and Juventus.
Between 2014 and 2019, Allegri was in charge of Juventus, with whom he won eleven trophies: five consecutive league titles (from 2015 to 2019), four Coppa Italia titles in a row (from 2015 to 2018) and two Supercoppa Italiana titles (2015 and 2018); he also reached two UEFA Champions League finals (2015 and 2017). He returned to Juventus in ...
Juventus ended the season as league champions, with Chiellini capturing his record eighth Serie A title with the club. [ 74 ] On 24 August, in Juventus's opening match of the 2019–20 season against Parma , Chiellini scored the only goal of the match in a 1–0 away win in Serie A. [ 75 ] On 30 August, Chiellini tore his anterior cruciate ...
With Inter Milan's win of the 2020–21 Serie A, Juventus's run of nine consecutive titles came to an end; [129] the club managed to secure a fourth-place finish on the final day of the league, granting Juventus qualification to the following season's Champions League. [130] In the 2021 Coppa Italia final, Juventus won their 14th title. [131]