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    Juventus Football Club (from Latin: iuventūs, 'youth'; Italian pronunciation: [juˈvɛntus]), commonly known as Juventus or colloquially as Juve (pronounced...
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  • in back-to-back seasons; Juventus would go on to win another two consecutive doubles in 2016–17 and 2017–18. In 1985, Juventus became the first club in...
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    list of Juventus FC players who have earned 100 or more caps for Juventus. For a list of notable Juventus players, major or minor, see Juventus FC players...
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    The Juventus FC–AC Milan rivalry is a football derby between Juventus and Milan. Both teams rank among the most successful clubs in the country's football...
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    Renato Olmi (category Juventus FC players)
    1935–36 Inter Serie A: 1937–38, 1939–40 Coppa Italia: 1938–39 Juventus Coppa Italia: 1941–42 Italy FIFA World Cup: 1938 Olmi, Renato Profile at Enciclopediadelcalcio...
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    Juventus Football Club is an Italian professional association football club based in Turin, Piedmont. The club was founded as Sport-Club Juventus in late...
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    The Juventus–Napoli rivalry is an inter-city football rivalry contested between Turin-based Juventus and Naples-based Napoli. The rivalry between Juventus...
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    Mario Genta (category Juventus FC players)
    lateron earned 2 caps in 1939. Juventus Serie A: 1932–33 Genoa Coppa Italia: 1936–37 Prato Serie C: 1948–49 Italy FIFA World Cup: 1938 Profile at Enciclopediadelcalcio...
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    Giovanni Ferrari (category Juventus FC players)
    2019-20, all 10 titles won with Juventus. 1941-1942: 2nd spell at Juventus & 10th major national trophy He came back to Juventus where he won his 2nd Coppa...
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  • Paulo Dybala – Palermo, Juventus, Roma – 2012–13, 2014– Gonzalo Escalante – Lazio, Cremonese – 2020–23 Juan Esnáider – Juventus – 1998–2000 Iván Esperón...
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  • years 2002 and 2003. "Stadio Il Littoriale, 1938 and 1939". Corriere dello Sport. "Championship 1938 and 1939". La Stampa. Archived from the original on...
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    Silvio Piola (category Juventus FC players)
    Mitropa Cup: runner-up 1937 Juventus Serie A: runner-up 1945–46, 1946–47 Novara Serie B: 1947–48 Italy FIFA World Cup: 1938 Central European International...
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  • Lucchese, Juventus, Genova 1893, Novara, Liguria, Torino, Milano, Livorno, Napoli, Ambrosiana-Inter, Modena, Bari, Lazio). Replay matches 18 May 1939 Stadio...
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    Derby d'Italia (category Juventus FC)
    6–1 Juventus on 26 November 1911 Inter 6–3 Juventus on 4 January 1913 Inter 6–0 Juventus on 17 November 1935 Inter 4–0 Juventus on 17 September 1939 Inter...
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  • Juventus, the football team long-associated with Fiat and the Agnelli family. His son Andrea later followed in his footsteps as chairman of Juventus until...
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    Championship was won by Juventus against Doria, while The Italian Championship 1908 and Coppa Buni were won by Pro Vercelli, beating Juventus, Doria and US Milanese...
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    Ugo Locatelli (category Juventus FC players)
    Runner-up: 1932–33 Ambrosiana Inter Serie A Winner: 1937–38, 1939–40 Coppa Italia Winner: 1938–39 Juventus Coppa Italia Winner: 1941–42 Serie A Runner-up: 1940–41...
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    of 1990, both Juventus and Torino moved back to the Olimpico during the demolition of the Stadium and the construction of the Juventus Arena at the same...
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  • Ambrosiana-Inter Napoli v Ambrosiana-Inter Ambrosiana-Inter v Genova 1938 Juventus v Ambrosiana-Inter Ambrosiana-Inter v Lazio Liguria v Ambrosiana-Inter...
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  • Telefon Club București 1938 Dragoș Vodă Cernăuți 1939 No championship 1940 Rapid București 1941 Juventus București 1942 Juventus București 1943 No championship...
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  • Gheorghe Brandabura (category 1938 FIFA World Cup players)
    1938 World Cup. He is deceased. Gheorghe Brandabura was born on 23 February 1913 in Fedeleșoiu, Argeș, Romania, starting to play football at Juventus...
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    B (2nd tier) – Champions: 1931 1931–1938: Serie A (1st tier) 19381939: Serie B (2nd tier) – Champions: 1939 1939–1943: Serie A (1st tier) 1943–1946:...
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    could only manage to draw; Juventus, however, were defeated at Perugia. The title was won by two points ahead of Juventus, 27 years after the Superga...
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  • v Juventus Juventus v Napoli Sampierdarenese v Juventus Juventus v Torino Lazio v Juventus Juventus v Ambrosiana-Inter Livorno v Juventus Juventus v Triestina...
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    original on 30 July 2016. Retrieved 26 July 2016. "Higuain joins Juventus". juventus.com. 26 July 2016. Retrieved 26 July 2016. "Napoli sign Nigeria forward...
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    A ever since. Juventus is the competition's most successful club with fifteen wins, followed by Roma and Inter Milan with nine. Juventus has contested...
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  • Mário Milani (category Clube Atlético Juventus players)
    was detected by scouts from São Paulo FC, his first professional club. In 1938 he was nominated by fellow countryman Romeu to join Fluminense, where he...
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    another two-legged final against Juventus: Dino Baggio scored twice to give Parma a 2–1 aggregate win, but Juventus exacted revenge in the Coppa Italia...
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    Pietro Serantoni (category Juventus FC players)
    Juventus in 1936. Serantoni played 16 matches with the Italy national team, and they won the 1933–35 Central European International Cup and the 1938 FIFA...
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    Giuseppe Meazza (category Juventus FC players)
    November 1940. Later in his career he also played for Juventus, Varese and Atalanta. His debut for Juventus, on 18 October 1942, took place in the derby against...
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