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  2. List of Juventus FC records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. List of Juventus FC seasons - Wikipedia

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    The Juventus team during the 1905 season in which they won their first league title Juventus Football Club is an Italian professional association football club based in Turin , Piedmont. The club was founded as Sport-Club Juventus in late 1897 by pupils from the Massimo d'Azeglio Lyceum school in Turin, among them the brothers Eugenio and ...

  4. Football records and statistics in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Team records subsection. ... Juventus (2011–12 season to 2019–20 season) 5, Juventus ... 13, Juventus, 2013–14 to 2014–15;

  5. Category:Juventus FC seasons - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Juventus FC seasons" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. ... 2012–13 Juventus FC season; 2013–14 Juventus FC season;

  6. List of unbeaten football club seasons - Wikipedia

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    Juventus Under manager Antonio Conte, Juventus won the 2011–12 Serie A undefeated, becoming the first team to do so in a 38–game league season in Italy. [7] Overall, in that season the team set a national record of 42 official matches unbeaten including the Italian Cup campaign, in which they reached the final. Finally, Juventus went ...

  7. Juventus FC - Wikipedia

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    In the league, Fiorentina and Fiumana were famously on the end of Juventus's biggest championship wins, with both beaten 11–0 in the 1928–29 season. Juventus's heaviest championship defeats came during the 1911–12 and 1912–13 seasons: they were against Milan in 1912 (1–8) and Torino in 1913 (0–8). [32]

  8. 2012–13 Juventus FC season - Wikipedia

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    The 2012–13 season was Juventus Football Club's 115th in existence and sixth consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football. The club won their second Serie A title in a row. The season was the first since 1992–93 without former Captain and legend Alessandro del Piero , who joined Australian Club Sydney FC .

  9. History of Juventus FC - Wikipedia

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    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, as well as the 1995 Coppa Italia final. [8] The crop of players during this period featured Ciro Ferrara , Roberto Baggio , Gianluca Vialli , and a young Alessandro Del Piero .