The unquestionable ruler of Italian football - the zebra-striped army, Juventus.

The unquestionable ruler of Italian football - the zebra-striped army, Juventus.

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Juventus Football Club is a football club located in Turin, Piedmont, Italy. It was founded on November 1, 1897 and currently plays its home matches at Juventus Stadium. Juventus is known as the "Bianconeri" or "Zebre" because of their traditional black and white striped home kit.


Club History:

Juventus is one of the most successful football clubs in Europe and the world, having been the first club to win the "treble" (UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup) in history, along with Bayern Munich, Ajax, and Chelsea.


Juventus was founded on November 1, 1897 at Massimo D'Azeglio Lyceum in Turin, Italy, under the name "Societa Polisportiva Augusta Taurinorum." Later, the name was changed to "Juventus" (meaning "youth" in Latin) because most of the participants were young people.


Juventus won its first national championship in Italy in 1905, but did not win another championship for many years. In 1923, the Agnelli family, owners of Fiat Group, officially took over Juventus Football Club. From 1931 to 1935, Juventus won five consecutive Serie A championships, marking the club's first golden era.


Juventus' second golden era began in the early 1970s. Under the leadership of Giovanni Trapattoni, Juventus won the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, becoming the first club to win the treble in history.


In the 1995-1996 season, Juventus defeated Ajax in the final to win the UEFA Champions League again. From 2012 to 2020, Juventus won nine consecutive Serie A championships, breaking the record for the most consecutive Serie A titles.


Honours:

Italian Serie A champions: 36 times

Coppa Italia champions: 14 times

Supercoppa Italiana champions: 9 times

UEFA Champions League champions: 2 times

UEFA Europa League champions: 3 times

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup champions: 1 time

UEFA Super Cup champions: 2 times

Toyota Cup champions: 2 times