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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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    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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  • During the 1934–35 season Foot-Ball Club Juventus competed in Serie A and the Mitropa Cup. The club won their fifth title in a row, a unique achievement...
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    of Juventus dissidents, led by the Swiss financier Alfred Dick. Through the merger of Football Club Torinese and the aforementioned group, "Foot-Ball Club...
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    UEFA Cup. The club was formed in 1926 as Associazione Calcio Napoli following the merger of US Internazionale Napoli and Naples Foot-Ball Club. Napoli saw...
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    within the Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club (now AC Milan), Inter won its first championship in 1910. Since its formation, the club has won 36 domestic...
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  • Club is a professional Italian football club based in Venice, Veneto, that currently plays in Serie A. Originally founded as Venezia Foot Ball Club in...
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    100th goal for Juventus in all competitions on his 131st appearance, becoming the fastest Juventus player to achieve the feat. With Juventus's victory in...
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    Luis Monti (category Juventus FC players)
    Italy FIFA World Cup: 1934 Central European International Cup: 1933–35 FIFA World Cup All-Star Team (2): 1930, 1934 Club Juventus Coppa Italia (1): 1941–42...
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    European football. Serie A hosts three of the world's most famous clubs as Juventus, Milan, and Inter, all founding members of the G-14, a group which...
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    São Paulo titles of 1933 and 1934, to Albion and Juventus respectively. 2025 Série A1 LPF — Liga Paulista de Foot-Ball (Paulista Football League) APEA —...
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  • 1901, this new club was renamed as Madrid Football Club. Later, following a restructuring in 1902, Sky was renamed as "New Foot-Ball Club". On 6 March 1902...
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  • History of SSC Napoli (category History of association football clubs in Italy)
    during the early 1900s: the first two clubs were Football Club Partenopeo and Naples Foot-Ball & Cricket Club, both founded in 1905. The origins of Naples...
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    Foot-Ball Club, although the institution had been formed on 4 August 1904. Originally from Monserrat, a neighbourhood of Buenos Aires city, the club moved...
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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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    Omar Sívori (category Juventus FC players)
    the 21-year-old Sívori was signed by Italian club Juventus after being spotted by Renato Cesarini. Juventus paid 10 million pesos (the equivalent of £91...
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    did not recover as well as other clubs. In 1945, the club chose to revert their name to Genoa Cricket and Foot-Ball Club, the one which they had used in...
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  • the Palermitan side. In 1907, the club changed its name to Palermo Foot-Ball Club, and the team colours were changed to the current pink and black. From...
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    Lionel Messi (category FIFA Men's Century Club)
    from the penalty spot helped Juventus to a 3–0 victory against Messi's Barcelona. After Ronaldo left Real Madrid for Juventus, Messi stated: "I miss Cristiano...
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    Guarani FC (category Football clubs in São Paulo (state))
    bugrinos. Guarani Football Club was founded on April 1, 1911, in the city of Campinas, São Paulo, as Guarany Foot-Ball Club, by the initiative of 12 students...
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    Carles Pujol, Josep Llobet, John Parsons, and William Parsons – and Foot-Ball Club Barcelona was born. FC Barcelona had a successful start in regional...
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    AC Milan (category FIFA Club World Cup–winning clubs)
    leading football clubs as well as its replacement, the European Club Association. AC Milan was founded as Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club in 1899 by English...
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    György Sárosi (category Juventus FC managers)
    retirement he moved to Italy, where he managed a number of clubs, including Genoa, Juventus, Bari and Roma. He was also manager of Lugano. He died in 1993...
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    History of Real Madrid CF (category History of association football clubs in Spain)
    Mario). In October 1901, Nueva Sociedad de Foot-ball was renamed as Madrid Football Club. The first field the club used to play matches was a camp in Moncloa...
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    Madrid Foot-Ball Club (founded 1902), the most powerful club in the Spanish capital, kept on making mergers and acquisitions of the best smaller clubs in...
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  • History of US Salernitana 1919 (category History of association football clubs in Italy)
    of an older club using the same name; which itself was founded in 1911 by a merger of four local clubs; and Foot-Ball Club Salerno. The club was known as...
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  • Italian club Juventus were seeking to replace the pink shirts they had worn since their formation. John Savage, an English member of the Juventus team,...
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  • in the capital of Andalusia. Sevilla Fútbol Club was founded on 25 January 1890 as Sevilla Foot-ball Club (in English). Sevilla FC was duly formed on...
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    only four clubs (the others are Olympique de Lyon, Bayern Munich, and Juventus) to be a seven-time champion of world-cup winning nations. The club also has...
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    worldwide. Juventus unofficially won their 30th league title in 2011–12, but a dispute with the Italian Football Federation, who stripped Juventus of their...
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