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  2. 2024–25 Juventus FC season - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Juve - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Juventus FC - Wikipedia

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    Juventus unofficially won their 30th league title in 2011–12, but a dispute with the FIGC, which stripped Juventus of their 2004–05 title and did not assign them the 2005–06 title due to their involvement in the Calciopoli scandal, left their official total at 28; the club elected to wear no stars at all the following season, but added ...

  5. Emerson (footballer, born 1976) - Wikipedia

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    Emerson Ferreira da Rosa (born 4 April 1976), simply known as Emerson, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.At international level, he played 73 games for the Brazil national team between 1997 and 2006, scoring 6 goals.

  6. Matías Soulé - Wikipedia

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    Soulé made his official debut for Juventus U23—the reserve team of Juventus—in a first-round Coppa Italia Serie C 3–2 win against Pro Sesto on 22 August 2021. [6] He made his Serie C debut on 28 August in a 2–1 win to Pergolettese. [7]

  7. 2004–05 Juventus FC season - Wikipedia

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    However, that was all to change a year afterwards when Calciopoli sent Juventus to Serie B. On the pitch in 2004–05, Swedish signing Zlatan Ibrahimović was the biggest positive surprise. Not known as an outright goalscorer at previous club Ajax , Ibrahimović hit the back of the net 16 times in his debut Serie A season.

  8. Massimo Bonini - Wikipedia

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    Massimo Bonini (born 13 October 1959) is a Sammarinese former professional football player and coach, who played as a midfielder for Italian sides Bellaria Igea, Forlì, Cesena, Juventus and Bologna.

  9. 2015–16 Juventus FC season - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] Juventus won the Supercoppa Italiana [13] but the line-up revolution looks deleterious, as the Bianconeri start the domestic league with two losses to Udinese and Roma. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] In the following weeks, the club suffers draws to Chievo and Frosinone at Juventus Stadium , while Napoli and Sassuolo also defeat Allegri 's team. [ 16 ]