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The official anthem of Juventus

NICKNAME – La Vecchia Signora (The Old Lady), La Fidanzata d’Italia (Italy’s Girlfriend), Le Zebre (The Zebras), I Bianconeri (The Black and Whites)
FOUNDED – 1897
LOCATED IN – Turin, Piedmont
STADIUM – Allianz Stadium
CAPACITY – 41,507
PROMOTED – 2007
BEST SERIE A FINISH – Winners (36 times)
BEST COPPA ITALIA RUN – Winners (14 times)
BEST EC/CL FINISH – Winners (Twice)
BEST UC/EL FINISH – Winners (3 times)
BEST CWC FINISH – Winners (1983/1984)
RECORD GOALSCORER – Alessandro Del Piero (290)
2021/2022 FINISH – 4th

A fan song dedicated to the most successful club in Italy

FIVE FACTS ABOUT JUVENTUS
1. Juventus began in pink and black kits, but were inspired by Notts County to switch to their now iconic black and white.
2. The club has been tied to the Agnelli family throughout its existence, with chairman Andrea the latest in a long line.
3. Juventus has a large fanbase across the whole country, the origin of one of its nicknames, “The Girlfriend of Italy”.
4. The club were stripped of their 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 titles and demoted to Serie B in the Calciopoli scandal.
5. A record run of 9 consecutive league titles came to an end in 2021, leading to the dismissal of Andrea Pirlo as coach.

Fans singing the club anthem at the stadium

FIVE FACTS ABOUT TURIN’S CULTURE
1. The Shroud of Turin, purported to bear the face of Jesus, is preserved in a chapel next to the cathedral.
2. The Mole Antonelliana, after which Turin’s football derby is named, is the highest standalone brick building in the world.
3. The National Museum of Cinema is housed within the Mole; Turin was the first Italian city to screen a movie.
4. Turin hosted two important world expos in 1902 and 1911, which were credited with spreading Art Nouveau design.
5. Gianduiotto (chocolate with hazelnuts) and bicerin (espresso with chocolate and milk) are local delicacies.

A look around Turin

OTHER ITALIAN CLUBS
AC Milan, Atalanta, Benevento, Bologna, Brescia, Cagliari, Cremonese, Crotone, Empoli, Fiorentina, Genoa, Hellas Verona, Inter Milan, Juventus, Lazio, Lecce, Monza, Napoli, Parma, Roma, Salernitana, Sampdoria, Sassuolo, SPAL, Spezia, Torino, Udinese, Venezia