Nation : Italy, Year of Establishment : 1897
Stadium : Olimpico De Torino (28,000 Seats)
Seasons In Calcio Series A : 84 from 85
All-Time Calcaio Series A Ranking : 1st
Calcio Series A : Winner (2-A,31-P), RN (3-A,17-P), 3rd (3-A,10-P)
Coppa Italia : Winners (12) ,Runner-Up (5), Semi-Final (16)
Italian Double Champion : 5,UEFA Double Champion 1,
Cup Winners'Cup Double Champion 1UEFA Cup : WN (3-A), RN (1-A), SF (1-A,1-B), QF (5-A), R16 (1-B)
Cup Winners’ Cup : WN (1), SF (2), Mitropa Cup : SF (5)
European Champion's Cup : WN (2-A), RN (3-A,4-B), SF (2-A,1-B),
QF (2-A, 3-B), R16 (4-B), R24 (1-B)
Intercontinental Cup : Winners (1985, 1996)
All-Time Top-Scorer : Alessandro Del Piero (277 Goals)
The Greatest Player Ever : Michel Platini
The Greatest Manager Ever : Marcelo Lippi
All-Time XI : Gianluigi Buffon, Antonio Cabrini, Lilian Thuram, Gaetano Scirea, Claudio Gentile, Luis Monti, Michel Platini, Zinedine Zidane, Omar Sivori, Giampiero Boniperti, John Charles
“Bianconeri” Juventus Football Club is the greatest club in history of Italian football, is by far the most Series A winners, place 1st in Series A all-time table and also the most Coppa Italia champions. Founded in 1897 as Sport Club Juventus by a group of Torinese young students and linked to industrial Agnelli family since 1923 when it turned professional as the first club in Italy, the club has become a symbol of Italian culture and Italianity, Juventus first won the league championship in 1905. Juventus’ golden era can be divided in to three periods. The club absolutely dominated Series A in the first era of establishment, won five titles in row as a record in history of the league during the first half 30s. However, it failed to reach any Mitropa Cup final match. Juve's lowest place in Series A was 12th in 1956 and 1962. The club 's best season ever was the 1972 - 1973 which won league title and reach Coppa Italia and European Cup finalists. In the first half 80s, they won three scudetto and became the first club in the history of European football to have won all three major UEFA competitions in 1985. During the second half 90s, they won 3 scudetto and reach 3 European Cup finals in row. The club relegated to Series B in 2006 as the only time in their history due to match fixing scandal. Juventus is the most Italian double champions even they have won just two in 1960 and 1995 and is the most UEFA Cup winners and also the most European Cup vice-champions. IFFHS and FIFA ranks Juventus as the greatest Italian club of the 20th Century and the second in the Europe.