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Juventus Football Club also referred to as Juventus Turin (or Juventus Torino) Juventus FC or simply Juve (Latin word for Youth pronounced /ju.ˈvɛn.tus/) is with Torino Calcio one of main clubs from Turin (in Italian Torino) Italy.
Founded in 1897 Juventus is one of the oldest and most renowned football clubs of the country (with AC Milan and FC Internazionale) and historically one of the top-10 [1] football clubs in the world the 3rd best club according to the all-time ranking (for performance) [2] of the UEFA's official European tournaments and 4th best club according to the all-time ranking (for performance) [3] of the European Champion Clubs' Cup (now called UEFA Champions League).
Juventus F.C. has been involved in a match-fixing scandal and will not be permitted to compete in major Italian and European competions during the 2006/07 season. They were relegated out of Serie A (the Italian first division) for the first time in their history.
With 40 official national titles in team honours (27 National Championships 9 National Cups and 4 Italian Supercups) Juventus is the most successful Italian Football club.
With 11 official international titles in team honours (second in Italy Europe and the world) Juve is one of only three clubs to have won all Three Major European trophies at least once (the European Champions Club' Cup the European Cup Winner's Cup and the UEFA Cup) the only team in the world to win all International Official Championships (all official european tournaments and the Intercontinental Champions Club' Cup) and one of the founder members of the G-14 the group of the eighteen main football clubs of Europe.
The team since in black and white striped shirts and white shorts (in some seasons black shorts) since 1903 and is nicknamed la Vecchia Signora (the Old Lady by the first official name and the Style of the club) La Fidanzata d'Italia (the Italian Girlfriend by the supporters) i bianconeri (black-and-whites by the colours of the club) zebre (zebras) or depreciatively gobbi (humpbacks from latin goeba) by the main opponents.
History
There is no clear information regarding the birth of Juventus. There is no news from those days which document it nor any official papers or newspapers. The only document is the one from 1914 written by Enrico Canfari one of the founders.
Formation and early years
Juventus F.C. was founded in November 1897 by teachers from Massimo D'Azeglio Lyceum with the name Societ¨¤ Polisportiva Augusta Taurinorum in a legendary bench in one of Turin's boulevards Re Umberto Boulevard. The team won a previous version of the national league title as early as 1905 but did not win their second until 1926. In 1923 the Agnelli family (owners of Fiat) gained control of the club and built a private stadium in Villar Perosa (near Turin) and a complete series of facilities and services.
From 1931 the club collected the record of five consecutive Italian league championships (Italian scudetto). In 1933 they began playing at the Stadio Municipale 'Benito Mussolini' (later renamed Stadio Comunale). Post-war the club was very successful domestically winning its tenth championship in 1961 but did not win any European titles until 1977 with the UEFA Cup.
Until recently Juventus' players had to have short (and regular) hair (there was only one exception to this rule: in the 1970s right winger Franco Causio was so popular that the club allowed him to have long hair); the club also provided the team with official formal wear (made by famous tailors) and forced them to complete their educational studies. Most of its players remained with Juventus until the end of their careers; many still work for the club or for Fiat (or related companies).
European champions
The height of European success was not reached until 1985 when they won the European Champions Cup but this success was largely overshadowed by the Heysel disaster that had occurred during the final between Juventus and Liverpool. Juventus repeated the success by winning the Champions League for a second time in 1996 in a penalty shootout and have not won it again since the closest chance being when they lost to A.C. Milan in the 2003 final due to losing in a penalty shootout. Between 1996 and 1998 they appeared in all three Champions League finals they lost to Dortmund in 1997 and the 1998 final to Real Madrid. Juventus were so revered in the tournament that in the 98/99 tournament after one of Manchester United's game in the latter stages during a post-match interview United right-back Gary Neville asked if Juventus had gotten through to the next round and upon being told that they had done Neville's anguish was visible.
Juventus also won the Cup Winners' Cup in 1984 and two more UEFA Cup titles (1990 1993). However in 1999 due to their poor domestic season they were forced into the ignominy of entering the UEFA Intertoto Cup in order to qualify for Europe. They have won 27 Italian titles and nine Coppa Italias to date both national records. The club is also one of only three to have won all Three Major European trophies. (the other two been; Ajax and Bayern Munich)
Record breaking Juventus
The two stars on the Juventus shirt signify they have won the Scudetto over 20 times. In fact Juventus won the Italian Championship 27 times more than any other Italian club; no other club has won the championship over 20 times but the closest one to that objective is AC Milan. Juventus' 28th and 29th championships¡ªfrom 2005 and 2006 respectively¡ªwere stripped when they were found guilty of sporting fraud (see section below for further details).
Juventus is now a corporation listed on the Borsa Italiana. The sale of Zinedine Zidane to Real Madrid of Spain in 2001 was the most expensive in football to date costing the Spanish club over million (US) which is approximately £48 million.
On January 10 2006 Alessandro Del Piero became the all time leading goalscorer for Juventus when he scored three times in a match against Fiorentina and took his total goals for the club to 185. The previous record holder was Giampiero Boniperti who scored 182 goals for the club.
Forced relegation
In May 2006 Juventus was involved in an Italian match fixing scandal which resulted in relegation for the club to Serie B the Italian Second Division following lengthy hearings held by the Italian FA. (see 2006 corruption scandal section). They were also handed a 30 point deficit to begin the new season with though this was subject to an appeal which later reduced the initial points tally to -17.
Manager Fabio Capello left Juventus in early July 2006 to join Real Madrid a club he had managed previously. He was replaced by former French international Didier Deschamps who had played for Juventus in the 1990s.[4]
On July 14 2006 the club was sentenced to relegation to Serie B. The court's decision has created uncertainty over the future of the club's top players. So far six key players have been sold to other clubs. Emerson and Italian national captain Fabio Cannavaro will both rejoin Fabio Capello at Real Madrid while Cannavaro's fullback colleague Gianluca Zambrotta and French defender Lilian Thuram have been signed by Barcelona. Patrick Vieira has moved to Inter Milan for a reported sum of €9.5m - only a year after he left Arsenal. Striker Zlatan Ibrahimović has joined Patrick Vieira at Inter Milan for €24.8m. Despite the club's difficult circumstances five of their top stars have stepped forward and pledged their loyalty to the club by agreeing to stay; Gianluigi Buffon Mauro Camoranesi Pavel Nedv¨§d Alessandro Del Piero and David Tr¨¦z¨¦guet.[5]