Juventus

Juventus Football Club, commonly known as Juve, is a historic Italian football club based in Turin, founded in 1897. The club is renowned for its black and white striped kit and is one of the most successful football teams in the world. Juventus has won 36 Serie A titles, 15 Coppa Italia trophies, and 9 Supercoppa Italiana titles, holding the record for all these competitions. Internationally, Juve has secured two UEFA Champions League titles and three UEFA Cups. Managed by the Agnelli family since 1923, Juventus has been a dominant force in Italian football, boasting a massive fan base and a rich history of legendary players, including Michel Platini, Zinedine Zidane, and Alessandro Del Piero. Known as “La Vecchia Signora” or “The Old Lady,” Juventus is a symbol of Italian football excellence and a powerhouse in European competitions.

Team Information

Full Name Juventus Football Club S.p.A.
Nickname(s) La Vecchia Signora (The Old Lady), La Fidanzata d’Italia (The Girlfriend of Italy), Madama (The Lady), I Bianconeri (The White and Blacks), Le Zebre (The Zebras), La Gheuba (The Hunchback)
Short Name Juve
Founded 1 November 1897; 126 years ago, as Sport-Club Juventus
Ground Juventus Stadium
Capacity 41,507
Owner Agnelli family (through Exor N.V.)
President Gianluca Ferrero
Head Coach Thiago Motta
League Serie A
2023–24 Position Serie A, 3rd of 20

Juventus in Serie A (Last 10 Years)

Year Position Points Manager Top Scorer
2023–24 3rd 72 Thiago Motta Dusan Vlahovic (16)
2022–23 7th 62 Massimiliano Allegri Dusan Vlahovic (14)
2021–22 4th 70 Massimiliano Allegri Dusan Vlahovic (7)
2020–21 4th 78 Andrea Pirlo Cristiano Ronaldo (29)
2019–20 1st 83 Maurizio Sarri Cristiano Ronaldo (31)
2018–19 1st 90 Massimiliano Allegri Cristiano Ronaldo (21)
2017–18 1st 95 Massimiliano Allegri Paulo Dybala (22)
2016–17 1st 91 Massimiliano Allegri Gonzalo Higuain (24)
2015–16 1st 91 Massimiliano Allegri Paulo Dybala (19)
2014–15 1st 87 Massimiliano Allegri Carlos Tevez (20)