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9th Scudetto

22 June 1952

Juventus in 1951-52, after a disappointing season finishing in third place, no longer had Carver in charge and Hungarian Giorgy Sarosi took his place in the dugout A disappointing opening day draw (1-1 with Spal) paved the way for amagnificent winning streak, seven games on the bounce. On 16th December at San Siro a 1-1 draw with the current champions Milan. Then, they regained form: another four wins in a row and in spring a 4-0 over Fiorentina and a 6-0 against Torino, setting the scene for a decisive clash with Milan, in Torino. On 4th May 1952, Juve beat Milan 3-1. Vivolo, Boniperti and Praest sent the visitors packing, and retained the title. Championship number nine was secured.

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10th Scudetto

25 May 1958

After some less than successful years, the 1957/58 seasonwas again triumphant. During the summer, the young president Umberto Agnelli had made his mark with two outstanding acquisitions in the transfer market, bringing in Welsh centre forward John Charles and world class Italian-Argentinian Omar Sivori Boniperti, Sivori and Charles carried the squad from the first Sunday. Charles was the first of two world class players to delight. On balance, it was the contribution of the Welshman that was most significant in the clinching of the title: 28 goals scored compared to Sivori’s 22. But Omar knew how to wow the fans with unexpected brilliance. Like in Milan, against Inter, on 20th October 1957. Nicolè crossed from the right, Sivori found himself surrounded by defenders, but followed the path of the ball before being shoved and falling. Whilst falling, he managed to hook the ball with his left foot and, off the ground, made a fool of the goalkeeper. A majestic moment. Meanwhile, it was title number ten.

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3rd Coppa Italia

1 September 1959

On the 1st September ’59 San Siro welcomes the classical challenge between Juve and Inter. Bolchi’s, Firmani’s and Angelillo’s Nerazzuri against Boniperti’s, Sivori’s and Charles’ Juventus. The stadium was sold out and had a party atmosphere. Juve, who had lost their second consecutive title through complacency wanted to regain the shield, went on the attack and the superior class of their strikers shone through. Charlesand Cervato gave the Bianconeri a 2-0 lead, but Bicicli halved the deficit before half time. The rest of the day, however, belonged to Juve – Sivori and a Cervato penalty clinching their third Italian cup in a triumphant 4-1 victory.

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11th Scudetto

5 June 1960

Season '59-60: Renato Cesarini is the new manager. Juventus again had a great run with the wind in their sails. Their start was sensational, on 20th September 1959 Vicenza were dispatched 4-1. Things didn’t go better for Padova, beaten 4-0 at home on the following Sunday And Alessandria in the fifth round of fixtures were taken apart by seven Bianconeri goals. The second round matches saw a Bianconero triumph. Only Fiorentina were left in contention and on 27th March the ride came to a halt with a single effort from former foe, Kurt Hamrin. But Juve were a goal machine: best game at San Siro, on 24th April. The Nerazzuri were swept aside both in the 3-0 and through Juve’s superior play: Sivori was unstoppable, giving his marker a torrid afternoon and silencing the home support. Title number 11 comes from: 55 points, eight ahead of Fiorentina in second and eleven ahead of Milan in third place.

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4th Coppa Italia

18 September 1960

One again, the final provided the preview to the following championship. The venue remained the same, San Siro, but the opponents were different. This time it was Fiorentina, a contender for the Scudetto. The game proved to be one of the best finals in cup history: after a well fought 90 minutes, with score tied at 1-1 (goals from Charles and Montuori), the teams moved into extra time, increasing the drama inside the stadium. Charles scored again for Juve, Da Costa equalised for the Viola and just when both sides were considering the prospect of a penalty shoot out, an own goal from Micheli is decisive, and hands Juventus a 3-2 victory.

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12th Scudetto

4 June 1961

1960-61. It seemed as if Juve were at the end of their cycle. Inter with their new manager Helenio Herrera and Milan coached by Altafini appeared to be superior forces and the initial encounters confirmed this. The first leg left Juve in a gloomy third position but in practice, the season had yet to begin.

12th February 1961, whilst Juve stormed to victory against Lazio at the Olympic Stadium, Inter drew 1-1 against Bari. After the 21st game, the Bianconeri won at Cibali against Catania (2-1). On 19th March, an under-strength Juve heaped misery on rivals Torino whilst Inter lost at home against Padova. Juventus were now only a point away from leaders Inter. A superb performance saw the Bianconeri overtake Bologna, and a spectacular Sivori crushed the hosts 4-2, whilst Milan beat their rivals Inter 2-1. 16th April provided the time resolve the main issue: a direct clash with Inter at the Stadio Comunale. After a poor half an hour the crowd spilled over the fence, which resulted in the referee, pressed by the visitors’ demands, abandoning the game. The sporting body awarded a 2-0 victory to Inter. The appeal made by Juventus against the 0-2 awarded to Inter was successful and resulted in a replay to be contested on 10th June. On the day before the end of the season (with also the postponed match to come), this was the situation: Juve 46,Inter 44. On 5th June, Juventus draw against Bari but Inter, however, failed to take advantage, losing against Catania. Juve celebrated their twelfth title and then beat a young Inter side, taking to the pitch for the now meaningless game that had been postponed on 16th April. It finished 9-1, Sivori scored six, also celebrating his own personal triumph of being crowned top scorer of the championship.

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5th Coppa Italia

29 August 1965

This time, the opponents are stronger: Inter, the champions of Europe, who were also preparing for their challenge against Independiente in the Intercontinental cup. Everyone predicted a win for the Nerazzurri, but the supporters wanted Juve to lift the cup. Inter start brightly, but the defence in front of Anzolin is resolute. Juve take a shock lead from their first attack, Menichelli with the goal. Inter struggle to find space over the next eighty minutes and Juve work hard to defend and break on the counter. Anzolin saves a couple of testing efforts on goal, but the real performers are Bercellino, Castano and Salvadore who are sensational. Against all odds, Juve are crowned winners of the Italian cup.

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13th Scudetto

1 June 1967

In season 1966/67, the Juventus manager was Heriberto Herrera, not related to the other Herrera who meanwhile had amassed three titles and two champions’ cups with his Inter side. Heriberto believed in a group ethic, and having renounced Sivori as great, but lacking discipline, he imposed his “way” on the squad. This involved encouraging more athletic training to make up for a lack of pure class which had become more apparent. The championship started and warning signs began to appear for the Bianconeri: the defence was made up of great players but the attack were less than clinical. The direct clash on the final day of the year in Milan was full of emotion and resulted in a fair 1-1 draw. The 31st match of the season, on 7th May, provided the grand finale, Juventus beating Inter 1-0 with a goal from Favalli which reduced the gap to only two points. In the penultimate game, on 21st May, whilst the Nerazzuri struggled to draw at home with Fiorentina, a Menichelli goal gave Juve the win against Vicenza. One point, only one point more, 90 minutes left to play in the season. The story, the 1st of June between 6pm and 8pm, details the remarkable comeback. Juventus beat Lazio and Inter lost against Mantova. Thirteenth title win for Juve. No tie-breaker required. The title of belief.

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14th Scudetto

28 May 1972

1971-72. Juve with Vycpalek in charge were an emerging force. But they weren’t the only side. Milan, Torino andCagliari, along with reigning champions Inter, were determined and to be feared. The first games were full of different emotions. In the return games the championship, already thought to be a formality for Juventus, is opened up. On 23rd April, Juve with a stunning Causio destroyed Inter whilst Milan beat Toro with a penalty from Benetti. The table stood as follows: Juve 38, Torino 37, Milan 36. The Bianconeri increased their lead on the following Sunday, beating Cagliari, but 90 minutes from the end only a point separated Salvadore and his team mates from Milan and Torino. This time there were to be no final day worries or surprises: vincono Milan and Torino both won, but also Juve beat Vicenza. Scudetto number 14, tricky but deserved, sealed at home.

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15th Scudetto

20 May 1973

A thrilling championship. Juve reigning champions, reinforced by the arrivals of Zoff and Altafini but distracted by the Champions Cup. Milan were strong candidates and Lazio had made a notable improvement. The Bianconeri had not begun in the same form as in the previous season, they surrendered in the derby and failed to score in the draws against Napoli and Sampdoria. Lazio managed to break away from Milan and moreover Juventus, who were four points adrift. The final day, 20th May 1973. The last games on the fixture list were Roma Vs Juve, Verona Vs Milan and Napoli Vs Lazio. Milan were affected by tired legs and their efforts in the Cup Winners Cup victory in Salonicco. They surrendered to Verona’s real determination. But the Bianconeri were also tired and, in the heat of the Olympic stadium, fell behind to a strike from Spadoni (0-1), whilst Napoli and Lazio drew. The Bianconeri seized the moment and turned the corner. Altafini equalized. No news from Napoli meant good news. Then, in the final minutes, a goal from Cuccureddu decided the season. Scudetto number 15, the most sensational in Juve’s history, at least before 15th May 2002…

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16th Scudetto

18 May 1975

Carletto Parola returned to the Juventus dugout after fifteen years, the man known for his legendary overhead kick. Arriving at the club were Damiani and Scirea, who took Salvadore’s shirt. It was an exemplary season, almost trouble free. The scudetto was mathematically clinched on the last day, due to a slip in the penultimate game in Firenze, and saw a party atmosphere without worries. 18th May: Juve 5-0 Vicenza. Parola’s title win was helped by goals from the whole side, from Anastasi to Damiani and Altafini to Bettega. Napoli finished second, two points off the leaders and Roma ended the season in third.

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1st UEFA Cup

18 May 1977


A double final was on the horizon against Basque outfit Athletic Bilbao. Two battles. Tardelli’s goal secured a 1-0 win in Torino. In Bilbao, in a red-hot atmosphere, Juve made a sensational start, going in front through Bettega, but then Bilbao scored two to pull the tie level on aggregate. However, it proved not to be enough to clinch the trophy, the Bianconeri won on away goals and followed up their success by winning the Scudetto with 51 points out of 60.

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17th Scudetto

22 May 1977

Season 1976-77. Torino began as title holders, with Juve inpartial transition. Trapattoni was now managing the side and Boninsegna and Benetti had replaced Anastasi and Capello. More than a football championship, it resembled a Grand Prix race between the two Torinese sides. The 12thmatch saw Juve and Torino level once again, both on 21 points, leaving the other sides in their wake; at the end of the first leg they incredibly had 25 points each. The teams drew level again, on 43 points, following the 26th match. Then the story takes it’s own course: on 30thApril, the Bianconeri won against Napoli with Torino being shut out again by Lazio. Juve 45, Torino 44. There were three games to go but nothing changed: Torino continued their winning streak, but it wasn’t enough, because Juventus were equal to it and on 22ndMay they clinched an extraordinary title win with 51 points. Torino were not given the chance to catch them finishing on 50.

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18th Scudetto

7 May 1978

In the 1977-78 season, Juventus were preparing for the Champions League and equipped themselves with reinforcements. After a long on-off transfer saga, Virdis a promising striker from Cagliari put pen to paper. Wingers Fanna and Verza also completed their moves to the Bianconeri. The Bianconeri’s path was straightforward; exploiting the Rossoneri’s critical moment, Juventus took control of the table and at the end of the first half of the season they were 2 points ahead of Torino, 3 ahead of Vicenza and 4 points better off than Milan. The draw at the Olympic stadium against the Giallorossi clinched title number 18 on the penultimate day of the season.

Bettega, Causio, Cuccureddu and Zoff were ever present in a squad that in a few weeks time would almost all be wearing the Italian shirt in the Argentinian World Cup. On June, 6th 1978 in the victorious fixture against Hungary in Mar del Plata, nine Juventus players were on the pitch: Zoff, Gentile, Cabrini, Benetti, Scirea, Causio, Tardelli, Bettega and Cuccureddu.

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6th Coppa Italia

20 June 1979

The game took place in Napoli, against Palermo, a team who had enjoyed a series of impressive and unexpected results. The Rosanero showed their good form from the off, taking a shock 1-0 lead. In the second half Palermo defended bravely, but failed to hold out as Brio equalised for Juve in the 90thminute. A tense period of extra time followed and, just as both sides were preparing for penalties, a Causio goal clinched Juve’s sixth Coppa Italia.

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19th Scudetto

24 May 1981

In 1980-81, Falcao’s Roma started as big favourites for the title, with Inter predicted as their closest rivals. With only important playmaker Liam Brady joining in the summer, the Bianconeri had a gentle start and after nine games they were behind Roma, Inter, Cagliari, Catanzaro, Fiorentina, Torino and Napoli, even though the table was very close and only four points separated Trapattoni’s men from the Giallorossi.

The recovery started and the 13thgame saw Juventus now considered as a third contender for the Championship, alongside Napoli, chasing Roma and Inter. In the final match of the first half of the season Juventus were two points from Roma and just one away from Inter. Juve prepared to face the second half of the season with new ammunition. On 12thApril, the championship remained up in the air: three squads tied on 35 points.10thMay, Juve drew with Roma amongst great controversy: Juve 40, Roma 39, Napoli 38. The penultimate game saw Napoli face Juve and Roma awaited a Neapolitan success so they could overtake the Bianconeri. But at San Paolo, a dominant Juve won deservedly and maintained, with only one more game to go, their one point advantage over the Giallorossi, Napoli now left out of contention. The season ended without further drama on 24thMay at the Stadio Comunale. The race was over, Juve again timed their winning run to perfection. Zoff was an ever present and the icon of an indestructible squad.

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20th Scudetto

16 May 1982

Another enduring but glorious season for Juventus was that of1981-82. In the summer, midfielder Massimo Bonini was added to their ranks from the previous season, along with the return of striker Virdis. The Viola and the Bianconeri increased their gap from the other contenders, so at the start of the second half of the season only Inter, three points behind, were still in the hunt for the title.

The chase between Fiorentina and Juve was riveting: they remained level until the 21st match. Then, on 14thMarch, the turning point: Juve were rampant away against the Giallorossi while Fiorentina were held by Torino. The table was as follows: Juve 34, Fiorentina 33. The direct clash on 4th April didn’t change a thing, as it finished 0-0. But the Viola took advantage of the Bianconeri’s draw against Ascoli to regain top spot in the 26thmatch. Again, a small lead over Juventus was achieved in the 28th game. The title race seemed over, but not quite yet: Juve failed to beat Napoli in the penultimate game while the Viola emerged victorious against Udinese. The results left both sides on 44 points, so perhaps a deciding game would be required. Two away games remained. Juve travelled to Catanzaro, while Cagliari hosted Fiorentina. The Viola couldn’t find a way past Cagliari and a Liam Brady penalty was decisive. No need for a decider, the Scudetto was again Juve’s.

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7th Coppa Italia

22 June 1983

Lying in wait for Trapattoni’s men were Verona, the success story of the season who had battled with Roma for the Scudetto. At the Bentegodi stadium the Gialloblu played better and deservedly won 2-0. But Juve came out fighting in the second leg. Paolo Rossi scored in the first half and Platini found an equaliser in the closing stages, sending the game into extra time. Both teams played out a tiring additional period, which sprung to life when Cabrini’s good work on the left hand side provided the assist for a magnificent winning goal by Platini. 3-0 and the Coppa Italia lifted by Juve.

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21st Scudetto

29 April 1984

Some sad departures and important arrivals: Dino Zoff retired at the age of 41, and Bettega went to finish a glittering career in Canada. A new goalkeeper, Stefano Tacconi a young Umbrian prospect arrived from Avellino and Beniamino Vignola, who possessed a deadly left foot. Nico Penzo was the centre forward recruited to support Rossi. This was the Juve of Michel Platini.

The first game was in September, at an almost full Stadio Comunale: Ascoli were unable to build the barricade that Juve struck and put the boot in, winning 7-0. Penzo scored four times, with both his head and his feet. Beating Inter with goals from Platini and Vignola and winning their last game of the year against Avellino, Juve were front runners for the title in winter. The second half of the season was straightforward. he hard work had been done. Il ritorno dei bianconeri è regolarissimo. Il più è fatto. A penalty from Vignola against Fiorentina on 1stApril and a wonderful performance from the whole team in Milan against Inter on 29thApril ended the contest. Juventus were champions on the penultimate day of the season and could focus on the Cup Winners Cup. Ever present were Scirea and Paolo Rossi with 30 appearances. Top scorer of the championship with 20 goals was Platini.

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Cup Winners' Cup

16 May 1984


In Basle, the 16th May 1984, Juve met Porto. Trapattoni sent the following side into battle: Tacconi, Gentile Cabrini; Bonini Brio Scirea; Vignola Tardelli Rossi Platini Boniek. The fear of Athens vanished after a few minutes. Vignola flung himself into an impossible position and connected with Platini’s pass to make it 1-0. However, the lead didn’t last long: Sousa struck the shot of his life, which flew past Tacconi from the edge of the area. 1-1, all to play for. Boniek then stepped up to the plate in the 41st minute, finding the strength of mind and physical presence to scamper free of his opponents and make it 2-1. The score remained the same after the break, resulting in triumph and praise for captain Scirea and his team mates, dressed in yellow and blue, in a sea of black and white flags.The historic double had been sealed.

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1st European Supercup

16 January 1985


16th January 1985, Torino: an extraordinary Juventus Vs Liverpool encounter was able to go ahead only after the last minute help from of hundreds of volunteers who snow from the pitch. The English side were the reigning champions of Europe, having won the Champions Cup in Roma, at expense of the Giallorossi, following a penalty shoot out. Juve had enjoyed their own success in Europe, clinching the Cup Winners Cup in Basle at the expense of Porto. Trapattoni sent the following side into battle: Bodini, Favero, Cabrini, Bonini, Brio, Scirea, Briaschi, Tardelli, Rossi, Platini and Boniek. It proved to be a magical night for Zibì Boniek who scored his two goals in the 39th minute and 78th minute. A good performance to lift the biggest cup, which was still missing in the trophy cabinet.

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1st Champions League

29 May 1985


The most prestigious cup, narrowly missed out on in 1983 in Athens, was the proclaimed objective of season 1984-85. May 1985 in Bruxelles. An evening tainted by sadness, which saw 39 innocent victims lose their lives. The game still went ahead in order to avoid further violence. Juventus clinched the trophy with a penalty from Platini. The most wonderful cup won on the most tragic evening.

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1st Intercontinental Cup

8 December 1985


Juventus came up against Argentinos Juniors in the Intercontinental Cup, who had seen the emergence of none other than Maradona. Argentinos played with technical superiority and passion, and with tactical organization as well. They were accurate in covering and very aggressive in tackles. Juve twice were forced to one behind. A penalty from Platini and a flash of brilliance from Laudrup saw the Bianconeri have a strong grip on both the game and the cup. German referee Roth combined a historical blunder. It happened in the middle of the second half: from the edge of the area, Michel controlled the ball on his chest and then struck a half volley which bounced over the line towards the far net corner. Roth disallowed the goal, a moment that will never be understood. The elegant protests of Platini, who laid down on the ground, resulted in a picture known worldiwide.

Juve pointed the finger and set off again but Laudrup prevented Juve from leaving Tokyo empty handed. In the extra time nothing of note happened. The game went to penalties. Brio began proceedings, 3-2. Olguin responded, 3-3. Then Cabrini and the score was at 4-3. Batista’s turn occurred and Tacconi made his first miracle. The gap had increased, 5-3. Then Lopez brought the score back to 5-4. A tired Laudrup stepped up and saw his shot saved by Vidallè. Were Juventus back to square one? Not at all. Tacconi was charged up, Pavoni failed to score. It was all on Platini to win the game for the Bianconeri, and he scored.The biggest cup of all had been won by Juventus. For the first time ever.



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22nd Scudetto

27 April 1986

Juventus who had won the Champions Cup the year before, began the 1985-86 season with a bang, preparing in the best possible way for the Intercontinental cup to be played on 8th December in Tokyo. Eight victories in the first eight Sundays left a clear mark on the league. At the end of the first half of the season, the gap had become six points ahead of Napoli, and eight over Roma and Inter. But the Giallorossi, from here on in, upped their game. Juventus lost their momentum and Roma made up ground, reducing the gap. Both sides went equal on points when There were just two fixtures left to play. The penultimate game was a potential stumbling block for the Bianconeri, against reigning champions Milan. Roma faced already relegated Lecce. The unthinkable happened: the team from Puglia playing with fluidity beat Roma (3-2) in a stunned Olympic stadium, while Juve overcame Milan with difficulty thanks to a goal from Laudrup. Juve 43, Roma 41. Further surprises were awaited on the final day, given that this time it would be Juve playing against Lecce. But with three goals from Mauro, Cabrini and Serena, the Bianconeri won in Puglia, while a Roma in crisis also surrendered in Como, leaving Juve four points clear as champions.

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8th Coppa Italia

25 April 1990

The first leg against Sacchi’s Rossoneri was played at the Stadio Comunale on 28th February. Zoff’s Juventus were on top and pressed for a winner but neither side were able to break the deadlock. The decider took place on 25th April. Milan were first out the blocks, but they were taken apart by a Juve counter attack from which Galia scored one of his most important goals. Milan beaten at home and Juve held the cup aloft in front of a sold out San Siro. A triumph for Zoff’s men, to be doubled soon with a UEFA Cup win.

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