Juventus: fact, figures...etc (10 Viewers)

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Now after the first half of the season finished, here are the statistics for the matches & minutes playd by each one of our players:

PARO
21
1697

BIRINDELLI
20
1659

BUFFON
18
1543

BALZARETTI
18
1421

CAMORANESI
20
1351

NEDVED
15
1321

BOUMSONG
15
1320

KOVAC
15
1291

DEL PIERO
17
1266

TREZEGUET
14
1168

ZANETTI
14
1163

CHIELLINI
13
974

PALLADINO
11
680

MARCHISIO
12
665

ZALAYETA
8
641

BOJINOV
10
532

GIANNICHEDDA
7
452

ZEBINA
7
405

MIRANTE
5
347

MARCHIONNI
10
323

PICCOLO
5
262

LEGROTTAGLIE
2
85

DE CEGLIE
6
82

VENITUCCI
1
16

BELARDI
0
0

GIOVINCO
0
0

MANIERO
0
0

TUDOR
0
0

URBANO
0
0

Can anybody update this:
http://www.juventuz.com/playerstats/
 

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Appearances in competitive matches

Most appearances in total – 552, Gaetano Scirea (1974-1988).
Most Serie A appearances – 444, Giampiero Boniperti (1946-1961).
First Juventus player to play for Italy – Giovanni Giacone (Rome, 28 March, 1920: Italy 0-3 Switzerland).
Youngest player to play for the club - Pietro Pastore, 15 years; 222 days.
Oldest player to play for the club - Giuseppe Romano, 38 years; 138 days.
Most appearances in total with Italy – 112, Dino Zoff (1968-1983).
Most appearances in total for a manager – 596, Giovanni Trapattoni (1976-1986 & 1991-1994).
Most Serie A appearances for a manager – 402, Giovanni Trapattoni 1976-1986 & 1991-1994).

All-time top 10 appearances
As of 22 April 2007 (Competitive matches only):

1 Gaetano Scirea 1974-1988 552
2 Giuseppe Furino 1969-1974 528
3 Alessandro Del Piero* 1993-? 512
4 Roberto Bettega 1971-1983 481
5 Dino Zoff 1972-1983 476
6 Giampiero Boniperti 1946-1961 460
7 Sandro Salvadore 1963-1974 450
8 Franco Causio 1968 & 1971-1981 447
9 Antonio Cabrini 1977-1989 440
10 Antonello Cuccureddu 1970-1981 433
* current player in the Juventus Football Club’s first squad.
 

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Goalscorers in competitive matches


Most goals in total aggregate – 213, Alessandro Del Piero (1993-?)
Most goals in a single season:

In Federal Championship era: 35, Ferenc Hirzer (1925-26)
In FIGC Serie A era: 31, Felice Placido Borel II° (1933-34).

Most goals in a single match:

In a single Italian competition match: 6, Omar Enrique Sivori (v. Inter Milan 9-1, Serie A 1960-61, twenty-eight round, 10 June, 1961)
In a single European competition match: 5, Fabrizio Ravanelli (v. CSKA Sofia 5-1, UEFA Cup 1994-95, First Round, Second Leg, 27 September, 1994)

Most goals with Italian national team:

In total aggregate: Alessandro Del Piero – 27.
In a single World Football Championship: Paolo Rossi (1982) and Salvatore Schillaci (1990) - 6 goals in 7 matches.
Total aggregate in World Football Championships: Paolo Rossi and Roberto Baggio – 9.

All-time top 10 goalscorers
As of 4 April 2007 (All competitive matches):

1 Alessandro Del Piero* 1993-? 213
2 Giampiero Boniperti 1946-1961 182
3 Roberto Bettega 1971-1983 178
4 Omar Enrique Sivori 1958-1965 167
5 Felice Placido Borel II° 1933-1941 & 1944-1946 161
6 David Trézéguet* 2001-? 135
7 Pietro Anastasi 1969-1976 131
8 John Hansen 1949-1954 124
9 Roberto Baggio 1991-1995 115
10 Federico Munerati 1923-1933 114
* current players in the Juventus Football Club’s first squad.

Juventus’ top league goalscorers in a single season
Since the Serie A era. (All competitive matches):

1 Felice Placido Borel II° 1932-33 29
2 Felice Placido Borel II° 1933-34 31
3 Giampiero Boniperti 1947-48 27
4 John Hansen 1951-52 30
5 John William Charles, CBE 1957-58 28
6 Omar Enrique Sivori 1959-60 27
7 Roberto Bettega 1979-80 16
8 Michel Platini 1982-83 16
9 Michel Platini 1982-84 20
10 Michel Platini 1984-85 18
11 David Trézéguet 2001-02 24
 

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Individual recognitions

UEFA Golden Player Award 1955-2005

Country Player
Belarus Sergeij Alejnikov GP
Denmark Michael Laudrup GP
Italy Dino Zoff GP
San Marino Massimo Bonini GP
Wales John William Charles, CBE GP


European Footballer of the Year


Year Player
2003 Pavel Nedvěd
1998 Zinédine Zidane
1993 Roberto Baggio
1983-1984-1985 Michel Platini
1982 Paolo Rossi
1961 Omar Enrique Sivori

* Juventus is the European team with the most players recognized with the Golden Ball Award (6 players in 8 times).

FIFA World Player Award

Year Player
1998; 2000 Zinédine Zidane
1993 Roberto Baggio

World Soccer Player of the Year Award

Year Player
2003 Pavel Nedvěd
1998 Zinédine Zidane
1995 Gianluca Vialli
1993 Roberto Baggio
1984-1985 Michel Platini
1982 Paolo Rossi

* Juventus is the European team with the most players recognized with the World Soccer Player of the Year Award (6 players in 7 times).

Italian Footballer of the Year(Italians)

Year Player
2006 Fabio Cannavaro
1998 Alessandro Del Piero

Italian Footballer of the Year(Non-Italians)

Year Player
2004 Zlatan Ibrahimović
2003 Pavel Nedvěd
2002 David Trézéguet
1997; 2001 Zinédine Zidane

Italian goalkeeper of the year:

1999; 2001; 2002; 2003; 2004; 2005; 2006 Gianluigi Buffon
1997; 1998 Angelo Peruzzi
 

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List of Juventus' players that were part of world, olympic and european champions teams


World Cup Winners

With Italy:

Year Player
2006 Gianluca Zambrotta
2006 Alessandro Del Piero
2006 Fabio Cannavaro (C)
2006 Mauro Germán Camoranesi
2006 Gianluigi Buffon
1982 Dino Zoff (C)
1982 Marco Tardelli
1982 Gaetano Scirea
1982 Paolo Rossi
1982 Claudio Gentile
1982 Antonio Cabrini
1938 Pietro Rava
1938 Alfredo Foni
1934 Mario Varglien I°
1934 Virginio Rosetta
1934 Raimundo Orsi
1934 Luis Monti
1934 Giovanni Ferrari
1934 Giampiero Combi (C)
1934 Umberto Caligaris
1934 Felice Placido Borel II°
1934 Luigi Bertolini


* Juventus is the club with the most World Cup winners with their national team in the world (22).

With France:

Year Player
1998 Zinédine Zidane
1998 Didier Deschamps (C)


Olympic Games winners

With Italy:

Year Player
1936 Pietro Rava
1936 Alfredo Foni


UEFA Euro Cup winners

With Italy:

Year Player
1968 Sandro Salvadore
1968 Ernesto Càstano
1968 Giancarlo Bercellino Iº

With France:

Year Player
2000 Zinédine Zidane
1984 Michel Platini

With Spain:

Year Player
1964 Luis Del Sol
 

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