Juventus Football Club S.p.A., conversationally known as Juve is a professional Italian football club in Turin, Piedmont. Established in 1897 by a gathering of Torinese understudies, the club has worn a highly contrasting striped home pack since 1903 and has played home matches in various grounds around its city, the most recent being the 41,507-capacity Allianz Stadium.
Nicknamed Vecchia Signora
Nicknamed Vecchia Signora (“the Old Lady”), the club has won 34 official league titles, 13 Coppa Italia titles and seven national Super Cups titles, being the record holder for every one of these rivalries; two Intercontinental Cups, two European Cups/UEFA Champions Leagues, one European Cup Winners’ Cup, a national record of three UEFA Cups, two UEFA Super Cups and one UEFA Intertoto Cup.

Thusly, the side leads the historical Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (FIGC) ranking whilst on the universal stage involves the fourth position in Europe and the eight on the planet for most confederation titles won with eleven trophies, having drove the UEFA ranking during seven seasons since its origin in 1979, the most for an Italian group and joint second generally speaking.
Established with the name of Sport-Club Juventus
Established with the name of Sport-Club Juventus, at first as an athletics club, it is the second most seasoned of its kind still dynamic in the nation after Genoa’s football area (1893) and has contended uninterruptedly in the top flight league (reformulated as Serie A from 1929) since its presentation in 1900 in the wake of changing its name to Foot-Ball Club Juventus, except for the 2006– 07 season, being overseen by the industrial Agnelli family almost ceaselessly since 1923.
The connection between the club and that administration is the most established and longest in national sports, making Juventus the first professional sporting club in the country, having built up itself as a noteworthy power in the national stage since the 1930s and at confederation level since the mid-1970s and getting to be one of the initial ten wealthiest in world football in wording of value, revenue and profit since the mid-1990s, being supplied in Borsa italiana since 2001.
Under the administration of Giovanni Trapattoni
Under the administration of Giovanni Trapattoni, the club won 13 trophies in the ten years previously 1986, including six alliance titles and five universal titles, and became the first to win every one of the three rivalries composed by the Union of European Football Associations: the European Champions’ Cup, Cup Winners’ Cup and UEFA Cup.
]With progressive triumphs in the 1984 European Super Cup and 1985 Intercontinental Cup, it become the firstand up to this point just on the planet to finish a decisive victory of all confederation trophies; an accomplishment that they revalidated with the title won in the 1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup after another fruitful time drove by Marcello Lippi, becoming in addition the just expert Italian club to have won each continuous respect accessible to the main group and composed by a national or international football affiliation.

In December 2000, Juventus was positioned seventh in the FIFA’s memorable ranking
In December 2000, Juventus was positioned seventh in the FIFA’s memorable ranking of the best clubs in the world and nine years after the fact was positioned second best club in Europe amid the twentieth Century dependent on a measurable report arrangement by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS), the most elevated for an Italian club in both.
The club’s fan base is the biggest at national level and one of the biggest worldwideUnlike most European brandishing supporters’ gatherings, which are regularly focused around their very own club’s city of origin, it is across the board all through the whole country and the Italian diaspora, making Juventus an image of anticampanilismo (“anti-parochialism”) and italianità (“Italianness”). The club has additionally given the most players to the Italy national team and distinctive gatherings of its players have drove the Azzurri squad to global achievement, in particular in the 1934, 1982 and 2006 FIFA World Cups.