Juventus F.C. honours

Juventus F.C. honours

Honours related to Juventus Football Club.

Juventus is the most successful club cite web | url=http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/clubfootball/news/newsid=107733.html#juventus+building+bridges+serie+b | title=Juventus building bridges in Serie B | work=fifa.com | accessdate=20 November | accessyear=2006] in the history of Italian football and one of the most successful cite web | url=http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/clubfootball/news/newsid=107733.html#juventus+building+bridges+serie+b | title=Juventus building bridges in Serie B | work=fifa.com | accessdate=20 November | accessyear=2006] and prestigious [cite web | url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/wtatr.html | title=World Clubs All-time ranking | work=rsssf.com | accessdate=17 July | accessyear=2007] in the world, having won a total of 51 official trophies [Absolute record for Italian football. The other Italian main clubs, Milan and Inter, have won a total of 45 and 32 official titles, respectively.] : 40 in Italian tournaments and 11 cite web | url=http://www.uefa.com/footballEurope/Club=50139/domestic.html | title=European team profiles: Juventus F.C. | work=uefa.com | accessdate=26 December | accessyear=2006] in the international competitions, all recognized by Union of European Football Association and International Federation of Association Football. The "Old Lady" has earned the distinction of being allowed to wear a two "Golden Stars for Sport Excellence" on its jersey representing the league’s victories of the "bianconeri": the tenth, happened in 1957-58 season, and the twentieth, in 1981-82 season.

Official honours (recognized by UEFA and FIFA)

National titles (40)

* Juventus' tally of twenty seven FIGC football League championships Up until 1929, the top division of Italian football was the Federal Football Championship; since then, it has been the Lega Calcio Serie A.] and nine Italian Cups are records of Italian football.
* Since 1930, the "Old Lady" has classified 25 times in the first position, 16 times in the second place and another 10 times in the third place of the Italian League championship (60.21% of its total appearances since 1900).
* Juventus is the only Italian team has achieved two times "the national double" [Juventus, with Torino FC 1906 in 1942-43 season, SSC Napoli in 1986-87 season and SS Lazio in 1999-2000 season are the only four Italian teams of all time winners of the national League and Cup in a single season.] , in 1959-60 and 1994-95 seasons and other two times "the international double" [Juventus is the only Italian team to win two times the Italian championship and one of the three "Major European competitions" in a single season.] (win the league and a one of the main European championship in a single season): in 1976-77 (Juve has won the national League and the UEFA Cup) and 1983-84 season (Juve has won the national League and the Cup Winners’ Cup), also record in Italian football.
* Juventus has been the first Italian team to have won five consecutive times [This record only has achieved by Torino FC 1906 (1942-43, 1945-46, 1946-47, 1947-48, 1948-49) in the history of the Italian football.] the FIGC League championship from 1930-31 season to 1934-35 season, a record in Italian football. This period, distinguished as the first "golden age" [The second "golden age" of Juventus’ history took place since 1972 to 1986 (Juventus has won 9 Leagues titles, 2 Cups Titles and, for first time in the history of the European football, all international titles recognized by UEFA and FIFA) also known as “Il Ciclo Leggendario” (The Legendary Cycle).] of Juventus’ history is so called “Il Quinquennio d’Oro” (The Golden Quinquennium).
* The Torinese side was the first team to have won the Italian Cup for two years in a row (1958-59 and 1959-60). Currently, only four other teams have reached this record: Milan (in 1971-72 and 1972-73), Roma (in 1979-80 and 1980-81), Sampdoria (in 1987-88 and 1988-89) and Inter (in 2004-05 and 2005-06).
* Overall, the "Old Lady" has played in 20 national cups finals, a record: 13 finals in the Italian Cup [Only Torino F.C. has played more Italian cup finals (14).] and 7 in the Italian Super Cup, winning 9 and 4 of them, respectively.
* Since its foundation, Juventus hasn’t won official trophies only in the second decade of the twentieth century.

* Italian League Championship: 27 [The 2004-05 and 2005-06 Italian League championship titles were stripped as consequence of the 2006 Serie A scandal.] ("record").
** Winners: 1905; 1925-26 Up until 1929, the top division of Italian football was the Federal Football Championship; since then, it has been the Lega Calcio Serie A.] ; 1930-31; 1931-32; 1932-33; 1933-34; 1934-35; 1949-50; 1951-52; 1957-58; 1959-60; 1960-61; 1966-67; 1971-72; 1972-73; 1974-75; 1976-77; 1977-78; 1980-81; 1981-82; 1983-84; 1985-86; 1994-95; 1996-97; 1997-98; 2001-02; 2002-03
** Runners-up (19): 1903; 1904; 1906; 1937-38; 1945-46; 1946-47; 1952-53; 1953-54; 1962-63; 1973-74; 1975-76; 1979-80; 1982-83; 1986-87; 1991-92; 1993-94; 1995-96; 1999-2000; 2000-01

*Coppa Italia: 9 ("record").
** Winners: 1937–38; 1941–42; 1958–59; 1959–60; 1964–65; 1978–79; 1982–83; 1989–90; 1994–95:* Runners-up (4): 1972–73; 1991–92; 2001–02; 2003–04

*Italian Super Cup: 4
** Winners: 1995; 1997; 2002; 2003
** Runners-up (3): 1990; 1998; 2005


=International titles (11) cite web | url=http://www.uefa.com/footballEurope/Club=50139/domestic.html | title=European team profiles: Juventus F.C. | work=uefa.com | accessdate=26 December | accessyear=2006] =

* Juventus, with 11 cite web | url=http://www.uefa.com/footballEurope/Club=50139/domestic.html | title=European team profiles: Juventus F.C. | work=uefa.com | accessdate=26 December | accessyear=2006] official international titles, is the second club in Italy, third in Europe and sixth club in the world Only Milan and Boca Juniors (both sides with 18 titles), Independiente, Real Madrid (both with 15) and Al-Ahly (12) have won more official international titles in the world.] most international titles recognized by the Union of European Football Associations and the International Federation of Association Football.
* Overall, the "Old Lady" has played in 18 official Which includes all five football tournaments organized and recognized by the Union of European Football Associations (European Champion Clubs' Cup / UEFA Champions League since 1956, UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup since 1961, UEFA Cup since 1972, UEFA Super Cup since 1973 and UEFA Intertoto Cup since 1995) and the Intercontinental Champions Clubs’ Cup (or "European-South American Cup") / FIFA World Club Championship, organized and recognized by FIFA since 1960. See: cite web | url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/supercup/news/kind=32/newsid=447085.html | title=List of European official clubs' cups and tournaments | work=uefa.com | accessdate=21 August| accessyear=2006] international competition finals [Only five teams in the world have played more official international competition finals than Juventus: Milan (29 finals, including 2 finals in 1994, in European Supercup and Intercontinental Cup, for UEFA’s resolution), Boca Juniors (26), Real Madrid (24), Independiente (21) and Barcelona (19).] , winning 11 of them: 7 Up until 1992, the European football’s premier club competition was the European Champion Clubs' Cup; since then, it has been the "UEFA Champions League".] in the main European competition [Juventus, with Bayern Munich, hold the record of being the only team to compete in the European Champion Clubs' Cup (or simply "European Cup") / UEFA Champions League final in each of the last four decades (since 1970’s). These two teams (and Benfica) also have the third overall record for UCL finals reached for European clubs. See cite web | url=http://www.uefa.com/footballEurope/Club=50037/club.html | title=European team facts | work=uefa.com | accessdate=December | accessyear=2006] (2 triumphs), 1 in the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup (1 triumph), 4 The European Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1958-1971) was a football tournament organized by foreign trade fairs in European seven cities (London, Barcelona, Copenhagen, and others) played by professional and –in its first editions- amateur clubs. Along these lines, that’s not recognized by the Union of European Football Associations. See: cite web | url=http://www.uefa.com/Competitions/uefacup/History/index.html | title=History of the UEFA Cup | work=uefa.com | accessdate=August | accessyear=2006] in the UEFA Cup (3 triumphs), 1 in the UEFA Intertoto Cup (1 triumph), 2 The UEFA Super Cup 1985 final between the "Old Lady" and Everton, 1984-85 Cup Winners' Cup winners not played due to the "Heysel Stadium disaster". See: cite web | url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/SuperCup/history/index.html | title=History of the UEFA Super Cup | work=uefa.com | accessdate=August | accessyear=2006] in the UEFA Super Cup (2 triumphs) and 3 in the Intercontinental Cup / World Club Championship Up until 2004, the main FIFA football club competition was the Intercontinental Champions Club' Cup (so called "European / South American Cup"); since then, it has been the "FIFA World Club Championship".] (2 triumphs). In 45 appearances in international official Which includes all five football tournaments organized and recognized by the Union of European Football Associations (European Champion Clubs' Cup / UEFA Champions League since 1956, UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup since 1961, UEFA Cup since 1972, UEFA Super Cup since 1973 and UEFA Intertoto Cup since 1995) and the Intercontinental Champions Clubs’ Cup (or "European-South American Cup") / FIFA World Club Championship, organized and recognized by FIFA since 1960. See: cite web | url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/supercup/news/kind=32/newsid=447085.html | title=List of European official clubs' cups and tournaments | work=uefa.com | accessdate=21 August| accessyear=2006] tournaments, the "Old Lady" has classified between the three first positions in 54.3% of its total appearances.
* Juventus is the only football team in the world to have won all official Which includes all five football tournaments organized and recognized by the Union of European Football Associations (European Champion Clubs' Cup / UEFA Champions League since 1956, UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup since 1961, UEFA Cup since 1972, UEFA Super Cup since 1973 and UEFA Intertoto Cup since 1995) and the Intercontinental Champions Clubs’ Cup (or "European-South American Cup") / FIFA World Club Championship, organized and recognized by FIFA since 1960. See: cite web | url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/supercup/news/kind=32/newsid=447085.html | title=List of European official clubs' cups and tournaments | work=uefa.com | accessdate=21 August| accessyear=2006] international cups and championships.
* The Torinese side is also the first team in the history of the European football to have won all "Three Major European Trophies", also known as the "Grand Slam", which includes; European Cup / UEFA Champions League (1985) Up until 1992, the European football’s premier club competition was the European Champion Clubs' Cup; since then, it has been the "UEFA Champions League".] , UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1984) and UEFA Cup The European Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1958-1971) was a football tournament organized by foreign trade fairs in European seven cities (London, Barcelona, Copenhagen, and others) played by professional and –in its first editions- amateur clubs. Along these lines, that’s not recognized by the Union of European Football Associations. See: cite web | url=http://www.uefa.com/Competitions/uefacup/History/index.html | title=History of the UEFA Cup | work=uefa.com | accessdate=August | accessyear=2006] (1977). To date, only other two clubs have achieved this (Ajax in 1992 and Bayern Munich in 1996). The "Old Lady" has received in recognition the "Targa UEFA" (The UEFA Plaque) by the Union of European Football Associations in 1987 it cite web | url=http://archiviostorico.gazzetta.it/1997/maggio/24/Tutto_inizio_con_poesia_ga_0_9705246555.shtml| title=All start 'with a little' poetry | work=Gazzetta dello Sport's Historical Archive | accessdate=24 May | accessyear=1997] .
* Juventus is the only Italian team of all time to win an official European tournament without foreigners players in its "first team squad" (the UEFA Cup in 1976-77 season).
* Juventus’ total of three UEFA Cups The European Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1958-1971) was a football tournament organized by foreign trade fairs in European seven cities (London, Barcelona, Copenhagen, and others) played by professional and –in its first editions- amateur clubs. Along these lines, that’s not recognized by the Union of European Football Associations. See: cite web | url=http://www.uefa.com/Competitions/uefacup/History/index.html | title=History of the UEFA Cup | work=uefa.com | accessdate=August | accessyear=2006] is a record for Italian clubs and also ties the overall record with other two clubs: Liverpool and Inter Milan.
* Juventus finished in joint 7th cite web | url=http://www.fifa.com/events/playergala00/documents/Club.pdf | title=The FIFA Clubs of the Twentieth Century | work=fifa.com | accessdate=December | accessyear=2000] place -and in the 1st place between all Italian clubs- in the list of the "FIFA Clubs of the 20th Century" [A ranking based on votes by the readers of a bi-monthly "FIFA Magazine" on 23 December 2000.] .
* Juventus was ranked in the 5th Starting from the 1990–91 season, Juventus Football Club have won 15 official trophies: five Serie A titles, one Italian Cup, four Italian Super Cups, one Intercontinental Cup-FIFA World Club Cup, one European Cup-UEFA Champions League, one UEFA Cup, one UEFA Intertoto Cup and one UEFA Super Cup. See also cite web | url=http://www.iffhs.de/?3d4d443d0b803e8b40384c00205fdcdc3bfcdc0aec70aeedbe1a | title=All-Time Club World Ranking (since 1.1.1991) | work=iffhs.de | accessdate=31 December | accessyear=2007] place in the All-Time Club World Ranking (1991-2007 Starting from the 1990–91 season, Juventus Football Club have won 15 official trophies: five Serie A titles, one Italian Cup, four Italian Super Cups, one Intercontinental Cup-FIFA World Club Cup, one European Cup-UEFA Champions League, one UEFA Cup, one UEFA Intertoto Cup and one UEFA Super Cup. See also cite web | url=http://www.iffhs.de/?3d4d443d0b803e8b40384c00205fdcdc3bfcdc0aec70aeedbe1a | title=All-Time Club World Ranking (since 1.1.1991) | work=iffhs.de | accessdate=31 December | accessyear=2007] period) by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics on December 2007. The Italian side also has finished the year in the first place on the IFFHS annual World Club Ranking on 1993 and 1996 cite web | url=http://www.iffhs.de/?b002ec70a814f4cd003f09| title=The 'Top 25' of each year (1991-2006) | work=iffhs.de | accessdate=3 January | accessyear=2008] and has been proclaimed "FIFA World's Club Team of the Month" two times (on January 2004 and September 2005) cite web | url=http://www.iffhs.de/?3d4d443d0b803e8b447cce02285fdcdc3bfcdc0aec28d6edbc1b| title=The World's Club Team of the Month | work=iffhs.de | accessdate=3 January | accessyear=2008] .

*World Club Championship (former Intercontinental Cup): 2 Up until 2004, the main FIFA football club competition was the Intercontinental Champions Club' Cup (so called "European / South American Cup"); since then, it has been the "FIFA World Club Championship".]
** Winners: 1985; 1996
** Runners-up (1): 1973

*UEFA Champions League (former European Cup): 2 Up until 1992, the European football’s premier club competition was the European Champion Clubs' Cup; since then, it has been the "UEFA Champions League".]
** Winners: 1984-85; 1995-96
** Runners-up (5): 1972-73; 1982-83; 1996-97; 1997-98; 2002-03

*UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup: 1
** Winners: 1983-84
** Runners-up (0): "none"

*UEFA Cup: 3 The European Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1958-1971) was a football tournament organized by foreign trade fairs in European seven cities (London, Barcelona, Copenhagen, and others) played by professional and –in its first editions- amateur clubs. Along these lines, that’s not recognized by the Union of European Football Associations. See: cite web | url=http://www.uefa.com/Competitions/uefacup/History/index.html | title=History of the UEFA Cup | work=uefa.com | accessdate=August | accessyear=2006] ("record").
**Winners: 1976-77; 1989-90; 1992-93
**Runner-up (1): 1994-95

*UEFA Intertoto Cup: 1 cite web | url=http://www.uefa.com/footballEurope/Club=50139/domestic.html | title=European team profiles: Juventus F.C. | work=uefa.com | accessdate=26 December | accessyear=2006.]
** Winners: 1999
** Runners-up (0): "none"

*European Super Cup: 2 [The UEFA Super Cup 1985 final between the "Old Lady" and Everton, 1984–85 Cup Winners' Cup winners not played due to the "Heysel Stadium disaster". See: cite web | url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/SuperCup/history/index.html | title=History of the UEFA Super Cup | work=uefa.com | accessdate=August | accessyear=2006.]
** Winners: 1984; 1996
** Runners-up (0): "none"

Other honours

* National Department of Public Education Cup (3): 1900; 1901; 1902
* Government of City of Torino’s Gold Medal: 1901
* City of Torino’s Cup (2): 1902; 1903
* Trino Vercellese’s Tournament (1): 1903
* Palla d'Argento Henry Dapples (1): 1904
* International University Cup (1): 1904
* Second Squad’s Italian Football Championship (1): 1905
* Luigi Bozino Cup (2): 1905; 1906
* Italian Football Championship, James R. Spensley’s Cup (2) [The James Spensley’s Cup has been a tournament organized by the Italian Football Federation (FIF) in 1908 and 1909 equivalent to the Romolo Buni’s Cup (the national football championship in these two years). ] : 1908; 1909
* De Martino Championship (1): 1959-60
* Cup of the Alps (1): 1963
* Italian-Spanish Friendship’s Cup (1): 1965 [Juventus also has won the Italian-Spanish Friendship’s Cup perpetually.]
* Pier Cesare Baretti Memorial (2): 1992; 1993
* First Centenary 1897-1997 Cup: Republic of San Marino Trophy: 1997

Performance in international competitions before the UEFA era:
* Central-European Cup: "none" (7 appearances)
**Semi-final (5): 1931-32; 1932-33; 1933-34; 1934-35; 1937-38

*Rio Cup: "none" (1 appearance)
**Runner-up (1): 1951

*Latin Cup: "none" (1 appearance)
**Third place (1): 1951-52

*Inter-Cities Fairs Cup The Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1958-1971) was a football tournament organized by foreign trade fairs in European seven cities (London, Barcelona, Copenhagen, and others) played by professional and –in its first editions- amateur clubs. Along these lines, that’s not recognized by the Union of European Football Associations. See: cite web | url=http://www.uefa.com/Competitions/uefacup/History/index.html | title=History of the UEFA Cup | work=uefa.com | accessdate=August | accessyear=2006] : "none" (6 appearances)
**Runner-up (2): 1964-65; 1970-71

Friendship honours

* Super Clubs Cup (Mondialito per clubs) [cite web | url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesm/mundialitoclubs.html | title=Mundialito per club | work=rsssf.com | accessdate=20 November | accessyear=2006] (1): 1983
* Joan Gamper Trophy of Barcelona [cite web | url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesj/joangamper.html#05 | title=Trofeo Joan Gamper (Barcelona) | work=rsssf.com | accessdate=20 November | accessyear=2006] (1): 2005
* Republic of Malta Trophy (1): 1998
* Republic of San Marino Tournament [cite web | url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesr/repsanmarino.html | title=Torneo Repubblica di San Marino | work=rsssf.com | accessdate=20 November | accessyear=2006] (3): 1998; 2001; 2002
* Nicola Ceravalo Tournament (1): 1991
* Valenti Memorial [cite web | url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesv/valenti-mem.html | title=Memoriale Valenti (Italia) | work=rsssf.com | accessdate=20 November | accessyear=2006] (2): 1992; 1993
* City of Torino’s Cup (1) [cite web | url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesc/cittatorino64.html | title=Coppa Città di Torino 1964 | work=rsssf.com | accessdate=20 November | accessyear=2006] : 1902; 1903; 1964
* Valle d’Aosta Trophy (3): 2001; 2002; 2003
* Luigi Berlusconi Cup (8): 1991; 1995; 1998; 1999; 2000; 2001; 2003; 2004
* Birra Moretti Cup (6): 1997; 2000; 2003; 2004; 2006; 2008
* Novara Cup (1): 1994
* "Andrea Fortunato" Memorial Trophy (1): 1995
* Saint Vincent Cup (1): 1995
* Salerno Cup (1): 1995
* Kjeld Rasmussen Cup (1): 2008

Awards and recognitions

National

* Golden Stars for Sport Excellence by Italian Football Federation (2): On 1958 and 1982.

International

* Best Italian football club of the 20th Century by the International Federation of Association Football (2000) cite web | url=http://www.fifa.com/events/playergala00/documents/Club.pdf | title=The FIFA Clubs of the Twentieth Century | work=fifa.com | accessdate=December | accessyear=2000] .
* The UEFA Plaque by the Union of European Football Associations (1987) it cite web | url=http://archiviostorico.gazzetta.it/1997/maggio/24/Tutto_inizio_con_poesia_ga_0_9705246555.shtml| title=All start 'with a little' poetry | work=Gazzetta dello Sport's Historical Archive | accessdate=24 May | accessyear=1997] .
* FIFA World's Club Team of the Year by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (2): On 1993 and 1996 cite web | url=http://www.iffhs.de/?b002ec70a814f4cd003f09| title=The 'Top 25' of each year (1991-2006) | work=iffhs.de | accessdate=3 January | accessyear=2008] .
* FIFA World's Club Team of the Month (2): On January 2004 and September 2005 cite web | url=http://www.iffhs.de/?3d4d443d0b803e8b447cce02285fdcdc3bfcdc0aec28d6edbc1b| title=The World's Club Team of the Month | work=iffhs.de | accessdate=3 January | accessyear=2008] .

Achievement from the Italian government

"Collare d’Oro al Merito Sportivo" [The "Collare d'Oro al Merito Sportivo" o "Collare d'Oro per Meriti Sportivi" (Golden Collar for Sport Excellence in English) is the highest prize that Italian Olympic Committee has been given since 1995 to Olympic athletes, world champions, winners of special international events and sport clubs with 100 years of activity to have honoured the Italian sport.] , received on 10 November 2004 from Italian Olympic Committee (CONI in Italian language) [it CONI's Press Agency ANNO XXX - N. 229. See also cite web | url=http://www.coni.it/index.php?10_novembre_2004 | title=Collare d’Oro 2001: Juventus F.C. S.p.A. | work=coni.it | accessdate=10 November | accessyear=2004] .

See also

References


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