Juventus
Juventus Football Club, based in Turin, Italy, is one of the most successful and prestigious football clubs in both Italian and global football. Founded in 1897, Juventus, also known as Juve or La Vecchia Signora("The Old Lady"), has established a legendary legacy, winning 36 Serie A titles, the most of any Italian club. They are also six-time winners of the Coppa Italia and have achieved international success, winning the prestigious UEFA Champions League twice, in 1985 and 1996.
Juventus’ home ground, Allianz Stadium, is an iconic venue, filled with passionate supporters who are known for their loyalty. The club is famous for its strong defense, but also for its ability to adapt over time, blending tactical discipline with attacking flair. The team has featured some of football’s greatest players, including Alessandro Del Piero, Michel Platini, Roberto Baggio, and more recently, Cristiano Ronaldo and Paulo Dybala.
Juventus has historically been one of Italy's top clubs, dominating Serie A for much of the past decade, including an unprecedented run of nine consecutive league titles from 2012 to 2020. With a focus on youth development, strategic acquisitions, and maintaining high standards both on and off the field, Juventus continues to be a dominant force in Italian and European football.





