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Discussion in 'Soccer' started by cape_dech, Nov 21, 2008.

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  1. i'msido M V U

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    berapa aj deh yang penting menang menurut gw dan pesaing lainnya kalah..
    kok thread ini sepi ya?dikit emang ya fans juve disini
     
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    horeeee!!!!! inter ga menang....!
    mudah2an juve beli pemain yg pantas tuk gantiin nedved...,n beli buat backupnya delpiero dimasa datang..,
    ola Juve!!!
     
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    gue rasa pemaen2 muda di U-20 dan Reserves Team ada yang pantes gantiin nedved macem ekdal / giovinco (ini lebih gantiin del piero sih)
     
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    ya kalo giovinco lebih cocok gantiin peran del piero
    soalnya tipe mainnya hampir sama
    gw denger2 diego ribas udah mau ke juve
    sekarang tergantung juvenya neh..
     
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    @i'msido
    Diego Ribas emang bakal ke Juve, tinggal kesepakatan harga.
    Soalnya butuh banget buat gantiin Nedved yg bakal pensiun
     
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    yup,semoga jadi deh diego ke juve
    soalnya udah lama ga ada playmaker stelah zidane

    uodate
    Juventus 1 - 0 Siena
    yg penting menang biar jelek maennya
     
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    yeah alex...! menang walau babak 2 bikin hati gundah gulana nih juve:hammer:....,
    bener2 penyakit lama yg sudah akut.....,:hammer:

    mudah2an bisa dpt backup pemain yg model momo sissoko
     
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    Yohoooo jarak ma Inter tinggal 4 poin...

    thanks to cagliari yg dah heroik nahan Inter,,,
    moga makin byk yg bisa nyandung inter...

    Juve menang dgn permainan yg pas-pasan
    tp yg penting 3 poin di tahun baru ini...

    n alex makin menobatkan diri sbg free kick taker terbaik di dunia...
     
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    emang bener2 serem freekicknya si abang alex ini....,
     
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    sekedar info sejarah juventus dari tetangga

    Juventus History since 1897

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    -=The begining=-

    Legend has it that one day over a century ago, November 1, 1897 to be exact, a group of youngsters age 14 to 17 from the D'Azeglio High School in Turin, sitting on an uncomfortable bench on a street called Corso Re Umberto, decided to start a sports club with the aim of playing football. The same legend has it that the club was called "Juventus" more or less by chance, and that the name was immediately loved and adopted as a way of life.
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    The Club, who's first president was Enrico Cafari, changed headquarters often but soon made a name for itself against many more expert teams in town. The players weared pink jerseys. Juventus made their debut in the Italian championship in 1900, wearing this uniform. The black and white one was imported directly from Nottingham in 1903. The team played in Piazza d'Armi. Meanwhile some of the early games were played on a field near the current train station of Porta Susa. This field was soon covered by buildings and Juventus rented a field on the Motovelodromo Umberto I in the Crocetta part of town instead. Juventus played here until 1906. Juventus then moved to the north of the city and the Stadio di Corso Marsiglia. This small stadium was known as “Campo Juventus" in Turin.

    Juventus won their first Italian championship after a heart stopping three way final against Genoa and Milanese. This victory crowned the efforts of the Club's pioneers, under Swiss president Alfredo Dick, with the help of a number of foreign players. Alfredo Dick soon left the Club in anger, however, after losing support from the majority of players, and founded his own soccer team, called Turin. In doing so he took with him a number of valuable foreign players.
    The ensuing years were not easy ones for the team, and up to the First World War Italian soccer was dominated by Pro Vercelli and Casale. Juventus stepped into the limelight again just after the war: goalkeeper Giacone and fullbacks Novo and Bruna were the first of the Club's players to be called on the National team. At this time the President was Corradino Corradini, a poet and man of letters.


    In 1923 Giampiero Combi, one of the greatest goalkeepers of all times, made his debut on the team. On July 24 of that historical year the Club's Members unanimously elected Edoardo Agnelli, son of the founder of the Fiat automobile company, as President. The Club now boasted its own soccer field in Corso Marsiglia, with masonry stands to host the growing number of fans.

    This was the prelude to five consecutive championship trophies in the 1930s, under coach Carlo Carcano and a lineup with champions such as Orsi, Caligaris, Monti, Cesarini, Varglien I and II, Bertolini, Ferrari and Borel II. This uninterrputed string of trophies went from 1930 to 1935, and at the same time players from the Club gave an important contribution to the Italian national team, which won the World Cup in Rome in 1934.

    -=Challenge Europe=-

    The Club's first steps in the international arena date to the same period, when it participated in the European Cup, illustrious ancestor of the Cup Winner's Cup, reaching the semifinals four times. In 1947 Gianni Agnelli, son of Edoardo who had died tragically in a plane crash in 1935, took the helm, bringing back the glorious years. At this time the Club's most representative champions were Carlo Parola, the Danes John Hansen and Praest, and above all Giampiero Boniperti, who was to become the Club's recordman for games played (444) and goals scored (177). Juventus won the National championship in 1950 and 1952.
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    In 1953 Giovanni Agnelli stepped down as president, a position which was to be filled two years later by his brother Umberto. A new cycle of victories was about to be inaugurated: the Club won the national championship in 1958, 1960, and 1961 with players such as Omar Sivori and John Charles, becoming the first soccer Club in Italy to have won ten national championships (in 1958) and being awarded the national medal for sports merits. Although city rivals Torino had their own stadium at via Filadelfia, its slow demise saw the club move to share the Comunale with Juventus in 1960.
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    Juventus returned to victory in 1967 under Vittore Catella's presidency, opening a long cycle of triumphs with its most representative champion, Giampiero Boniperti: the Club won nine national championships in fifteen years ( in 1972, '73, '75, '77, '78, '81, '82, '84, '86) plus all there was to win in the international arena: UEFA Cup (first success in 1977), Cup Winner's Cup (1984), European Cup, Supercup and World Club Championship (1985).
    In these years the team was coached by Vycpalek, Parola and, above all, Giovanni Trapattoni. This was the time of great Italian champions (from Zoff to Scirea, from Tardelli to Cabrini, from Causio to Paolo Rossi, Gentile, Furino, Anastasi and the current vice president Roberto Bettega) but also of foreign champions such as Michel Platini, who played for Juventus five seasons, winning two national championship trophies, two European Cups, one World Club Championship, three times top scorer of the year and three golden balls.


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    Full name
    Juventus Football Club SpA

    Nickname(s)
    La Vecchia Signora (Old Lady),
    Bianconeri,Zebra,Gobbi (deprec.)

    Founded
    November 1, 1897

    Ground
    Stadio delle Alpi,Turin, Italy
    Stadio Comunalle(olimpico) turin,italy

    Capacity
    69,041
    30,000 olimpico

    Chairman
    (Italy) Gigli

    Manager
    (ITALY) CLAUDIO RANIERI
    Juventus (Latin for Youth, pronounced /ju.ˈvɛn.təs/) is one of Italy's oldest and greatest football clubs, based in Turin, Piedmont. It competes in Serie A. Juventus are widely regarded as one of the world's top clubs.


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    The team typically plays in black-and-white striped shirts and black shorts (but for decades in white shorts), and is nicknamed la Vecchia Signora (the Old Lady), bianconeri (black-and-white's), zebre (zebras), or deprecatively gobbi (humpbacks) by the opponents. The team gets its black-and-white striped kits from English side Notts County. Originally the team played in pink shirts (pink being the cheapest material available) with a black tie.

    When the club decided to change these, it was decided to import kits, but a mix-up by the supplier meant that the team got the Notts County black and white instead. The club's stadium is the 69,041-seat Stadio Delle Alpi, which it currently shares with Torino F.C.. This arrangement will end after the 2005–06 season, when Torino F.C. will open a new ground of its own.

    Juventus F.C. was founded in November 1897 by students from Massimo D'Azeglio Lyceum, in a "legendary" bench in one of Turin's boulevard, Re Umberto boulevard. The team won a previous version of the national league titles as early as 1905, but did not win their second until 1926. In 1923, the Agnelli family (owners of Fiat) gained control of the club, and built a private stadium in Villar Perosa (near Turin) and a complete series of facilities and services.

    From 1931, the club won five consecutive Italian league championships (Italian scudetto). In 1933, they began playing at the Stadio Comunale. Post-war the club was very successful domestically, winning its tenth championship in 1961, but did not win any European titles until 1977 with the UEFA Cup.

    The height of European success was not reached until 1985, when they won the European Champions Cup, but this success was largely overshadowed by the Heysel disaster that had occurred during the final between Juventus and Liverpool. Juventus repeated the success by winning the Champions League for a second time in 1996, and have not won it again since, the closest chance being when they lost to AC Milan in the 2003 final due to losing in a penalty shootout.

    Juventus also won the Cup Winners' Cup in 1984 and two more UEFA Cup (1990, 1993). However, in 1999, due to their poor domestic season, they were forced into the ignominy of entering the UEFA Intertoto Cup in order to qualify for Europe. They have won 28 Italian titles and nine Coppa Italias to date, both national records. The club is also one of only four to have won all three major European trophies.

    Until recently, Juventus' players had to wear short (and regular) hair; the club also provided the team with official formal wear (made by famous tailors) and forced them to complete their educational studies. Most of its players remained with Juventus until the end of their careers; many still work for the club or for Fiat (or related companies).

    The two stars on the Juventus shirt signify they have won the Scudetto over 20 times. In fact, Juventus won the Italian Championship 28 times, more than any other Italian club; no other club has won the championship over 20 times, but the closest one to that objective is AC Milan.

    Juventus is now a corporation, listed on the Borsa Italiana. The sale of Zinedine Zidane to Real Madrid of Spain was the most expensive in football to date, costing the Spanish club over $64 million (US), which is accurately £48 million.

    On January 10, 2006 Alessandro Del Piero became the all time leading goalscorer for Juventus when he scored three times in a match against Fiorentina and took his total goals for the club to 185. The previous record holder was Giampiero Boniperti, who scored 182 goals for the club. Other famous players to have played for the club include Michel Platini, Franco Causio, Gaetano Scirea, Dino Zoff, John Charles and Zinedine Zidane.​
     
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    -= The Stadium =-

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    The construction of the leggendary Stadio Comunale started in 1932. The stadium was built in only 7 months and was at first named after the fascist leader Benito Mussolini. The first game at the Stadio Mussolini was played on the 14th of May 1933. The stadium had a capacity of 71 160 spectators and was for many years the biggest stadium in Italy. After the war the stadium was renamed Stadio Comunale.

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    In 1987 the capacity of the Stadio Comunale was reduced to 45 000 spectators due to security reasons, and it became clear that Turin needed a new stadium. The new Stadio Delle Alpi was built outside the city centre and was ready for the World Cup in 1990. The Turin population soon realized that the stadium had poor visibility and some spectators are 162 metres from the ball in certain moments of the game. Therefore the stadium never gained popularity, and Juventus will rebuild the stadium starting in the summer of 2005. The new Delle Alpi stadium will be ready in 2012.

    Juventus started to build their Mondo Juve complex in the summer of 2004. The gigantic training complex will consist of 9 training grounds and will be ready in the summer of 2005. The first team and all youth teams will train together in the complex located at Vinovo just outside Turin. Juventus will also start building their new stadium inside the current Delle Alpi stadium in May 2006. The new stadium will be ready in 2012. and called "Juventus Arena or Five Star Stadium(sponsor named)"

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    ok bro...thanks for the information...


    @all

    postingan pertamanya udh gw update yah...
    enjoy it...
     
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    waduh... capek gw buka kamus...!

    tapi tuh stadiun baru selesainya thn 2012 y?
     
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    prediksi meleset,yg penting menang.
    memang alex del piero dewi fortuna juve:angel:
    selanjut nya juve melawan siapa ya?:onion-03:
     
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    pekan ke 19 Lazio vs Juventus
    moga aj menang teruss...
     
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    nanti malam Juve v catania
    hmm kudu serius nih juve....walaupun cuma coppa italia
    dah panceklik gelar coppa lama banget
     
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    hehe,biar jago bro bahasa bule.
    gw juga ga ngerti bahasanya.sok2an aj

    pasti lazio kalah ama juve.yakin gw.
    :th_102_::th_099_:
     
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    Update 15-1-09

    juve 3 - 0 catania (copa itali)
    Marchioni 4'
    Adek giovinco 68'
    Abang delpiero 71'

    lazio selanjutnya...
    wuahahahaha.....
     
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    oke deh juve,d tunggu kemenagan nya atas lazio.:rockon:
    giovinco merupakan masa depan juve,tgu kelulusan ny aja :th_103_:
    masa tendangan bebas alex del piero d anggap biasa oleh platini :onion-61:
    mungkin maksud nya biasa " GOALLLLLLL " :th_101_:
     
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