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Juventus FC

Juventus FC, La Vecchia Signora (‘The Old Lady’), was founded in 1897 in Turin by students at the Massimo D’Azeglio Lyceum. For the first few years, they played in pink / black shirts, but then switched to the iconic black and white stripes, inspired by the British club Notts County.

Juventus is Italy's most successful club, and in season 2013/14 they won their 30th league title, earning the honor of showing three stars on their merchandise, one for each ten league titles. Following yet another league title last season, Juventus can now count 33, even though if you ask any juventino how many league titles the Bianconeri have won, you will get a different answer: 35. This is because Juventus has indeed won 35 titles over the years, but was stripped of 2 titles (the ones from 2004/05 and 2005/06) as a consequence of the Calciopoli scandal.

Five teams were involved in the scandal in 2006 (Milan, Fiorentina, Reggina, Lazio, and Juventus), and Inter was found to be involved in the following years. Four teams had to start the following season with points deductions, and Juventus was also relegated to the Serie B.
When Juventus finally came back to the prime of Italian football, the Milan clubs had grown bigger and stronger and had way more money than “The Old Lady.” Juventus had to fight on, overshadowed by other teams, but not spending precious energies in European games and tours around the world. After several dark years, an Agnelli family member got back to lead the club, and the fortunes of the Bianconeri changed. Since then, Juventus has won a staggering seven titles in a row, and played two Champions League finals in three years (both lost).

The most important factor of all in this new, proud Juventus era has been the ability to scout young players, and revive old ones. Securing the likes of Barzagli, Pirlo, Evra, Dani Alves, and Pogba for free, and spending pennies on the dollar to buy Vidal and Tévez has been the best start to an epic rebirth.
With the "transfer of the century" in July 2018, Juventus bought Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid, making the team one of the strongest in the recent years, with the likes of the portuguese, Dybala, Mandzukic, and Douglas Costa among others.

Juventus have played at three different venues in the 2000s. Stadio Delle Alpi was about to be demolished and, while still waiting for their new stadium to be completed, they played their matches at the Olympic Stadium in Turin.

In 2011, Juventus Stadium (now Allianz Stadium) was inaugurated. The Stadium is a state-of-the-art arena with exceptional acoustics. It makes Juventus the only team in Italy to own their stadium, and is the only arena in the league that registers a full house in every home game.
If you decide go to see a Juve match Allianz Stadium, be ready for the experience of a lifetime with a unique atmosphere, rousing crowd, and world-class football.

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See Cristiano Ronaldo, Dybala, and Douglas Costa play unparalleled football for Juventus in an amazing atmosphere. Book your tickets here for all Juventus home matches (Serie A and Champions League) at the state-of-the-art Allianz Stadium in Turin.

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