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New coach Giovanni Trapattoni took charge of Juventus in 1976 & it would prove to be a masterstroke. In his first season, Trapattoni led the club to become Serie A champions & then go on to add the UEFA Cup to their...
The 1983 season saw a star-studded Juventus side reach the European Cup final & also lift the Coppa Italia after a thrilling 2nd leg comeback against Verona. Officially licensed by Juventus, this stylish retro...
By the end of the season in 1984, Juventus had successfully defeated title-rivals Roma to 1st place in Serie A. On top of that, the Turin-based giants also lifted the Cupwinner's Cup to bring some European silverware to...
The 1986/87 season is better remembered for this stunning away shirt the club wore, as opposed to it being a year of near-misses as Juventus narrowly lost the title to Diego Maradona's Napoli. Legendary player Michel...
The 1950's brought much success to the black & white half of Turin as Juventus began the decade by clinching top spot in the first two Serie A league campaigns. Of the two, the 51/52 title-winning season was...
Despite failing to defend their status as Serie A champions, the 52/53 season saw Juventus play some of the most free-flowing & enjoyable attacking football the game had ever seen. In fact, the campaign saw them win 8-0...
Not only did Juventus win the Serie A title during this season, they did so in free-scoring fashion as goals rained in from the likes of Omar Sivori, John Charles & Bruno Mora. Officially licensed by the club,...
Despite lifting both the Super Cup & European Cup, 1985 was a year tinged by tragedy for Juventus fans. At the European Cup final at Heysel Stadium in Belgium, 39 fans were killed due to a structural collapse brought on...
A few seasons had passed & Italian giants Juventus' on-pitch fortunes had faded. Cue the return of legendary manager Giovanni Trapattoni, who immediately brought silverware back to the trophy cabinet by leading the club...
After an incredibly frustrating 9 year wait, Marcelo Lippi's Juventus lifted their 23rd Serie A title in the 1994/95 season. Their incredible front 3 of Gianluca Vialli, Fabrizio Ravanelli & the great Roberto Baggio was...
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