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Juventus Football Club (BIT: JUVE) (from Latin iuventus: youth) commonly referred to as simply Juventus or Juve, is a football club based in Turin, Italy. With the exception of one season, the club has spent its entire history in the top flight of Italian football, where it plays in the Serie A today.

Juventus is the most successful team in the history of Italian football. Overall, the club have won 51 official trophies, more than any other Italian team; 40 in Italy, which is also a record, and 11 in European and world competitions. The Old Lady is the third most successful club in Europe and the sixth in the world with the most international titles officially recognised by one of the six continental football confederations and FIFA.

The club was the first Italian and Southern European side to have won the UEFA Cup. In 1985, Juventus, the only team in the world to have won all official international cups and championships (which includes all official European competitions and the Intercontinental Champions Clubs' Cup), became the first club in the history of European football to have won all three major UEFA competitions.

In Italy, Juventus is the club which has the biggest fan base, having also one of the largest numbers of supporters in the world, with a total of 170 million Juventus's tifosi worldwide. The club is a founding member of the European Club Association, which was formed after the dissolution of the G-14, a collection of Europe's most elite clubs.

At present, the bianconeri play their home games at the Stadio Olimpico di Torino while the stadium which the club actually owns, Stadio delle Alpi is undergoing long-term structural changes and will not be completed for use until 2011.<\/P>","4ED7E9E8DBD22FFE":"98242","B53FD9094B6C7706A3358457A9AFAFFFED8DF2C618386067":"1","90579B4DEA63C3E4":"Juventus","F2997F3FCAC3F1F36AFD1065D14BBF9E":"","09138E45C3AF9F63D172519924158A69":"Serie A \/ Italian Football Championship: 33
<\/STRONG>Winners:<\/STRONG> 1905; 1925–26; 1930–31; 1931–32; 1932–33; 1933–34; 1934–35; 1949–50; 1951–52; 1957–58; 1959–60; 1960–61; 1966–67; 1971–72; 1972–73; 1974–75; 1976–77; 1977–78; 1980–81; 1981–82; 1983–84; 1985–86; 1994–95; 1996–97; 1997–98; 2001–02; 2002–03; 2011–12; 2012–13; 2013–14; 2014–15; 2015-16; 2016-17; 2017-18; 2018-19, 2019-20

Coppa Italia: 13
Winners:<\/STRONG> 1937–38; 1941–42; 1958–59; 1959–60; 1964–65; 1978–79; 1982–83; 1989–90; 1994–95; 2014-15;2015-16;2016-17;2017-18
Runners-up<\/STRONG> (4):<\/STRONG> 1972–73; 1991–92; 2001–02; 2003–04 

Supercoppa Italiana: 4<\/STRONG>
Winners:<\/STRONG> 1995; 1997; 2002; 2003

UEFA Champions League (former European Cup): 2<\/STRONG>
Winners:<\/STRONG> 1984–85; 1995–96

Intercontinental Cup: 2
Winners:<\/STRONG> 1985; 1996

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1
Winners:<\/STRONG> 1983–84

UEFA Cup: 3<\/STRONG>
Winners:<\/STRONG> 1976–77; 1989–90; 1992–93

European Super Cup: 2<\/STRONG>
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Most Appearances:<\/STRONG> Alessandro Del Piero (705)<\/P>

Most Serie A Appearances:<\/STRONG> Alessandro Del Piero (478)<\/P>

Youngest Appearance:<\/STRONG> Pietro Pastore<\/P>

Oldest Appearance:<\/STRONG> Dino Zoff<\/P>

Most Home Wins in a League Season: <\/STRONG>19 (2013-14 Season)<\/P>

Most Draws in a League Season:<\/STRONG> 17 (1955-56 Season)<\/P>

Most Losses in a League Season:<\/STRONG> 15 (1961-62 Season, 2009-10 Season)<\/P>","983F4D11FB6C2C3B732A80DC5C377379":"Juventus","BBF1A240ACF09477":"Turin","12CF5F874EE8072F":"Massimiliano Allegri","6AA767C80F13E5B78D99D4E49AE0DBEF":"Corso Galileo Ferraris 32, 10128 TORINO","71917274BAF6F295":"http:\/\/maps.google.com\/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Delle+Alpi+italy&sll=37.09024,-87.099609&sspn=40.001301,92.8125&ie=UTF8&ll=45.109801,7.64142&spn=0.004361,0.01133&t=h&z=17&iwloc=A","984347BABFCA12BE2593CF05C154190C":"AC Milan,Cagliari,US Sassuolo Calcio,Calcio Lecco,Grosseto,Spal,Aglianese","AEA806C1427039FE44581DB525FB9B7BD0F0E6F183CA457B":"1897-11-1","63C820864FB855F7":"http:\/\/www.juventus.com\/it\/","A494ABC507986833":"Juventus","B5C54F059EE3A9A4DCB95465432A8D14":"Allianz Stadium","3B9127F7BC829326":"1","55C75D25959437F15B2401A05EABB58A":"Massimiliano Allegri","FD4444EF21B7675091CBC3D627A340D9":"AC Milan","91FE8FA7C5C430DAAFC7BD28FB26F7CC":"

MANAGERIAL<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P>

Sassuolo<\/STRONG>
Serie C1 (1): 2007–08<\/P>

AC Milan<\/STRONG>
Serie A (1): 2010–11
Supercoppa Italiana (1): 2011<\/P>

Juventus<\/STRONG>
Serie A (4): 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18
Coppa Italia (4): 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18
Supercoppa Italiana (1): 2015, runner-up: 2014, 2016, 2017
UEFA Champions League: runner-up: 2014–15, 2016–17<\/P>

INDIVIDUAL<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P>

Panchina d'Oro Prima Divisione (1):
<\/STRONG>2007–08<\/P>

Panchina d'Oro (3):
<\/STRONG>2008–09, 2014–15, 2016–17<\/P>

Serie A Coach of the Year (3):
<\/STRONG>2011, 2015, 2016<\/P>

Enzo Bearzot Award (1):
<\/STRONG>2015<\/P>

IFFHS World's Best Club Coach:
<\/STRONG>2015 (third place), 2017 (second place)<\/P>

The Best FIFA Men's Coach:
<\/STRONG>2017 (third place)<\/P>","187F8138BE7BCBEE":"27.11","F27550BB3729EA0167FE884B8ADBF4F0":"

Massimiliano Allegri is an Italian professional football manager and former player currently in charge of Serie A club Juventus.<\/P>

As a player, Allegri was a midfielder who spent his career playing for various Italian clubs. After beginning his managerial career in 2003 with several smaller Italian sides, he later played a key role in Sassuolo's rise through the lower Italian divisions and subsequently led Cagliari to their best Serie A finish in nearly 15 years, winning the Panchina d'Oro Award for best Serie A coach in 2009. His performances as head coach of Cagliari earned him a move to Milan in 2010, where he remained until January 2014; in the 2010–11 season, Allegri helped Milan to their first Serie A title since the 2003–04 season.<\/P>

After joining Juventus in 2014, he won four consecutive domestic doubles between 2015 and 2018, the only coach to achieve this feat in the top 5 European leagues.<\/P>","078F3C827B475FC4":"2","B53FD9094B6C7706961F3AE3F07FA51E":"454200000.00","A78F9074B5AF8132E0B45C9330387DBD":"34","891E8ED23A68FBCE79DAB5425E7817DA":"2021-5-28","C606677BC35A1B73EF2C1314AB427615":"Italy","41128DAD6401C79B":"juventus@juventus.com","FAEF47752E34E7B4424428922BB6E983":"41,507","e_index":2};