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Thursday, January 27, 2011

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National titles

    * Italian Football Championship / Serie A: 28

        1905, 1925–26,[69] 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

       

    * Coppa Italia: 9

        1937–38, 1941–42, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1964–65, 1978–79, 1982–83, 1989–90, 1994–95

       

    * Supercoppa Italiana: 4

        1995, 1997, 2002, 2003

      

    * Serie B: 1

        2006–07

       

European titles

    * UEFA Champions League (former European Cup): 2

        1984–85, 1995–96

       

    * UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1

        1983–84

       

    * UEFA Cup: 3

        1976–77, 1989–90, 1992–93

      

    * UEFA Intertoto Cup: 1

        1999

    

    * UEFA Super Cup: 2

        1984, 1996

      

World-wide titles

    * Intercontinental Cup: 2

        1985, 1996

      

Appearances
Appearances in competitive matches

    * Most appearances in total – 672 Alessandro Del Piero (1993–present).
    * Most Serie A appearances – 422, Alessandro Del Piero (1993–present).
    * First Juventus player to play for Italy – Giovanni Giacone (Rome, 28 March 1920: Italy 0-3 Switzerland).
    * Youngest player to play for the club - Pietro Pastore, 15 years; 222 days.
    * Oldest player to play for the club - Giuseppe Romano, 38 years; 138 days.
    * Most appearances in total with Italy – 112, Dino Zoff (1968–1983).
    * Most appearances in total for a manager – 596, Giovanni Trapattoni (1976-1986 & 1991-1994).
    * Most Serie A appearances for a manager – 402, Giovanni Trapattoni (1976-1986 & 1991-1994).

 All-time top 10 appearances ,Competitive matches only:
    Name     Period     Games

1     Alessandro Del Piero 1993- 2012   705
2     Gaetano Scirea     1974–1988        552
3     Giuseppe Furino     1969–1984       528
4     Roberto Bettega     1971–1983       481
5     Dino Zoff               1972–1983       476
6     Giampiero Boniperti    1946–1961  460
7     Sandro Salvadore     1963–1974     450
8     Franco Causio     1968 ,1971-1981 447
9     Antonio Cabrini     1977–1989        440
10   Antonello Cuccureddu 1970–1981  433

    * Most goals in total aggregate – 301, Alessandro Del Piero (1993–Present)
    * Most goals in a single season:
          o In Federal Championship era: 35, Ferenc Hirzer (1925–26)
          o In Serie A era: 31, Felice Placido Borel II° (1933–34).
    * Most goals in a single match:
          o In a single Italian competition match: 6, Omar Enrique Sivori (v. Internazionale 9-1, FIGC Serie A 1960-61, twenty-eight round, 10 June 1961)
          o In a single European competition match: 5, Fabrizio Ravanelli (v. CSKA Sofia 5-1, UEFA Cup 1994–95, First Round, Second Leg, 27 September 1994)
    * Most goals with Italian national team:
          o In total aggregate: Alessandro Del Piero – 25.
          o In a single World Football Championship: Paolo Rossi (1982) and Salvatore Schillaci (1990) - 6 goals in 7 matches.
          o Total aggregate in World Football Championships: Paolo Rossi and Roberto Baggio – 9.

All-time top 10 goalscorers

All competitive matches:
    Name                                     Period       Goals
1     Alessandro Del Piero     1993–2012       289
2     Giampiero Boniperti       1946–1961     182
3     Roberto Bettega            1970–1983     178
4     David Trézéguet             2000–2010     171
5     Omar Sivori                   1957–1965     167
6     Felice Placido Borel II 1932–1941,1942–1946     157
7     Pietro Anastasi              1968–1976     131
8     John Hansen                 1948–1954     124
9     Roberto Baggio             1990–1995     115
10     Federico Munerati       1922–1933     114


Juventus’ top league goalscorers in a single season

Since the Serie A era. (All competitive matches):
    Name     Season     Goals
1     Ferenc Hirzer     1925–26     35
2     Felice Placido Borel II°     1932–33     29
3     Felice Placido Borel II°     1933–34     31
4     Giampiero Boniperti     1947–48     27
5     John Hansen     1951–52     30
6     John William Charles     1957–58     28
7     Omar Enrique Sivori     1959–60     27
8     Roberto Bettega     1979–80     16
9     Michel Platini     1982–83     16
10     Michel Platini     1983–84     20
11     Michel Platini     1984–85     18
12     David Trezeguet     2001–02     24
13     Alessandro Del Piero     2007–08     21

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