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  2. Salvatore Schillaci - Wikipedia

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    Salvatore Schillaci OMRI (Italian: [salvaˈtoːre skilˈlaːtʃi]; 1 December 1964 – 18 September 2024), commonly known as Totò Schillaci, [4][5] was an Italian professional footballer who played as a striker. During his club career, he played for Messina (1982–1989), Juventus (1989–1992), Internazionale (1992–1994) and Júbilo Iwata ...

  3. Juventus FC - Wikipedia

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    The "old" part of the nickname is a pun on Juventus which means "youth" in Latin. It was derived from the age of the Juventus star players towards the middle of the 1930s. The "lady" part of the nickname is how fans of the club affectionately referred to it before the 1930s.

  4. Alessandro Del Piero - Wikipedia

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    Del Piero about the "Old Lady" Juventus during Calciopoli, 2006 Del Piero playing for Juventus in September 2006 against Rimini during the 2006–07 Serie B season Del Piero's first appearance after the 2006 FIFA World Cup triumph was in a Coppa Italia match against Cesena on 23 August 2006. As Juventus played in the Serie B for the 2006–07 season, the Coppa Italia campaign became ...

  5. Juventus FC (women) - Wikipedia

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    e. Juventus Football Club (from Latin: iuventūs, 'youth'; Italian pronunciation: [juˈvɛntus]), known for commercial purposes as Juventus Women or simply Juve Women ([ˈjuːve ˈwiːmen]), is a women's football club based in Turin, Piedmont, Italy. It was established in 2017 as the women's section of the homonymous club, following an ...

  6. Elias Solberg - Wikipedia

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    Having progressed through the youth ranks of Ull/Kisa, Solberg established himself in the first team for the 2020 season, scoring three goals from sixteen appearances. [2] These performances caught the eye of Italian side Juventus, and in July 2021 he signed for The Old Lady. [3] [4] In October 2021, he was named by English newspaper The ...

  7. Juventus FC ultras - Wikipedia

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    The Juventus FC ultras are the organized fans of Italian ... the Curva Sud of the Juventus Stadium is the main area where the Old Lady organized supporters attends ...

  8. Massimiliano Allegri - Wikipedia

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    A week later, on 20 May 2015, Allegri guided Juventus to a domestic double by helping the club win their record tenth Coppa Italia, defeating Lazio 2–1 in extra time. The Old Lady last won the trophy in 1995, breaking their twenty-year drought of having not won the competition, and making them the first team in Italy to win the trophy ten ...

  9. Juventus FC in international football - Wikipedia

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    Juventus Football Club first participated in a Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) competition in 1958. The first international cup in which the club took part since the advent of professionalism in Italy was the Central European Cup, an inter-association tournament where the Old Lady made its debut in 1929. [1]