Juventus: fact, figures...etc (1 Viewer)

Nedved03

Love juve because of sega
Nov 27, 2011
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Probably the original European Super Cup, from 1984. But then I see two other current UEFA Super Cup trophies there and we have only won two.
The uefa supercup in the 1980's is a square shape trophy

Far left

And i found this on the italian heysel tragedy site (i forgot the link)

What's the round shape trophy in front of the champions cup trophy? And the mysterious trophy is there too.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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The uefa supercup in the 1980's is a square shape trophy

Far left

And i found this on the italian heysel tragedy site (i forgot the link)

What's the round shape trophy in front of the champions cup trophy? And the mysterious trophy is there too.
They must have changed the European Super Cup trophy just after Liverpool won it, it looks too much like the current ESC trophy to not be that.

See here: http://tuttojuve.altervista.org/sala_trofei/sala_trofei.html That is listed as the ESC.

I've no idea what the round one is. It looks the same shape and size as a Ballon D'Or trophy, but the round part should look like a football.
 

Nedved03

Love juve because of sega
Nov 27, 2011
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They must have changed the European Super Cup trophy just after Liverpool won it, it looks too much like the current ESC trophy to not be that.

See here: http://tuttojuve.altervista.org/sala_trofei/sala_trofei.html That is listed as the ESC.

I've no idea what the round one is. It looks the same shape and size as a Ballon D'Or trophy, but the round part should look like a football.
Ah ok, thanks for the link.
When juve won it in january 16th 1985, the trophy still square shape.

From documentary "juventus a century of emotions".
 

Nedved03

Love juve because of sega
Nov 27, 2011
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First of all, i'm sorry for the double post. But this is a bit interesting, what do you think about juventus other logo in these card?


1961-62


1962-63


1963-64


1967-68


1969-70

Was it official? Or it's just panini imagination?
 

ZoSo

TSUUUUUUU
Jul 11, 2011
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Official match = Serie A Parma 1 - 0 Juventus on the 15th May 2011.

Any match = Luigi Berlusconi Trophy Milan 2 -1 Juventus 21st August 2011.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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thanks. Who gives a shit about unofficial match tho :D

Ironically, when Milan had that record of most games unbeaten their last loss was vs Parma as well.
 

JuveJay

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England
? Heyle 1 (1911-1912)
? Johnsson 1 (1911-1912)

Scotland
? Brown 3 (1912-1913)
? Hescool 2 (1913-1914)
? McQueen 2 (1907)

Ireland
? Kunding 3 (1910-1911)
Nick Heyle
Barry Johnson
Jack Brown
Rob Hescool
Aidan McQueen
Matts Kunding

BTW Alen, it would be nice if you could do an updated version of this :alen:
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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All the foreigners who ever played for Juve.
Next to their names is the number of matches they played for Juve and the seasons they spent with the team.


Brasil 18:
Julio Cesar 125 (1990-1994)
Altafini 119 (1972-1976)
Cinesinho 112 (1964-1968)
Amauri 100 (2008 - 2011)
Emerson 91 (2004-2006)
Felipe Melo 78 (2009- 2011)
Dino Da Costa 66 (1963-1966)
Pedro Sernagiotto 60 (1931-1934)
Diego 47 (2009 - 2010)
Nene 36 (1963-1964)
Colella 21 (1955-1956)
Miranda 17 (1962-1963)
Bruno Siciliano 15 (1962-1963)
Athirson 5 (2000-2001)
Lucio 4 (2012-2013)
Jose Fernando 1 (1961-1962)
Gladstone 1 (2005-2006)
Rubinho 1 (2012-/)

France 17:
David Trezeguet 320 (2000- 2011)
Michel Platini 224 (1982-1987)
Zinedine Zidane 212 (1996-2001)
Lilian Thuram 204 (2001-2006)
Didier Deschamps 178 (1994-1999)
Jonathan Zebina 117 (2004- 2010)
Patrick Vieira 42 (2005-2006)
Nestor Combin 38 (1964-1965)
Paul Pogba 37 (2012-/)
Jean-Alain Boumsong 36 (2006-2008)
Jocelyn Blanchard 21 (1998-1999)
Thierry Henry 20 (1998-2000)
Ollivier Kapo 19 (2004-2005)
Armand Traore 12 (2010-2011)
Arthur Meille 10 (1911-1912)
Nicolas Anelka 3 (2012-2013)
Vincent Pericard 2 (2001-2002)

Argentina 16:
Mauro German Camoranesi 288 (2002- 2010)
Luis Monti 263 (1930-1939)
Omar Sivori 253 (1957-1965)
Raimundo Orsi 194 (1929-1935)
Renato Cesarini 147 (1929-1935)
Rinaldo Martino 33 (1949-1950)
Raul Conti 30 (1956-1957)
Humberto Jorge Rosa 27 (1961-1962)
Juan Esnaider 26 (1998-2001)
Eduardo Ricagni 24 (1953-1954)
Jose Maglio 18 (1930-1932)
Edmondo Della Valle 15 (1928-1930)
Juan Vairo 11 (1955-1956)
Sergio Bernardo Almiron 11 (2007-2008)
Juan Pablo Sorin 5 (1995-1996)
Eugenio Castellucci 2 (1930-1931)

Switzerland 15
Stephan Lichtsteiner 74 (2011-/)
Payer 20 (1913-1914)
Karl Aegli 15 (1910-1912)
Jozef Hess 15 (1909-1912)
Reynert 14 (1911-1912)
Oscar Frey 10 (1906-1910)
Fuller 10 (1910-1914)
Riccardo Ajmone 9 (1909-1912)
Walter Streule 8 (1904-1906)
Friedrich Bollinger 7 (1903, 1906)
Paul Arnold Walty 4 (1905)
Alfred Jacquet 3 (1909)
David Chiumiento 2 (2003-2004)
Geisser 2 (1910-1911)
Ludwig Weber 1 (1911-1912)

Uruguay 9:
Paolo Montero 278 (1996-2005)
Marcelo Zalayeta 160 (1997-2007)
Daniel Fonseca 70 (1997-2001)
Martin Caceres 57 (2009- 2010, 2011-/)
Ruben Olivera 39 (2002-2008)
Fabian O’Neill 20 (2000-2002)
Jorge Martinez 20 (2010-2011)
Raul Banfi 13 (1941-1942)
Hector Carini 8 (2000-2002)

Denmark 9:
Karl Aaage Praest 233 (1949-1956)
John Hansen 187 (1948-1954)
Michael Laudrup 151 (1985-1989)
Karl Aage Hansen 86 (1950-1953)
Christian Poulsen 60 (2008- 2010)
Christian Bronée 29 (1954-1955)
Frederik Sorensen 19 (2010-2012)
Johannes Ploeger 16 (1948-1949)
Nicklas Bendtner 11 (2012-2013)

Croatia 7:
Igor Tudor 174 (1998-2007)
Robert Kovac 43 (2005-2007)
Alen Boksic 33 (1996-1997)
Robert Jarni 30 (1994-1995)
Oscar Vicich 23 (1946-1947)
Zoran Ban 6 (1993-1994)
Dario Knezevic 4 (2008-2009)

England 7:
David Platt 28 (1992-1993)
John Jordan 20 (1948-1949)
James Squair 10 (1905-1907)
Billy Ayers 4 (1912-1913)
Nick Heyle 1 (1911-1912)
Barry Johnsson 1 (1911-1912)
John Savage 1 (1901)

Germany 6:
Helmut Haller 172 (1968-1973)
Jurgen Kohler 145 (1991-1995)
Andreas Moeller 78 (1992-1994)
Thomas Haessler 45 (1990-1991)
Stefan Reuter 36 (1991-1992)
Hans Heuberger 1 (1909-1910)

Sweden 6:
Zlatan Ibrahimovic 92 (2004-2006)
Olof Mellberg 38 (2008-2009)
Kurt Hamrin 23 (1956-1957)
Erik Palmer 10 (1957-1959)
Roger Magnusson 6 (1967-1968)
Albin Ekdal 4 (2008-2009, 2010-2011)

Portugal 5:
Rui Barros 95 (1988-1990)
Paulo Sousa 79 (1994-1996)
Dimas 57 (1996-1999)
Tiago Mendes 53 (2007- 2010)
Jorge Andrade 5 (2007-2008)

Serbia 4:
Vladimir Jugovic 77 (1995-1997)
Darko Kovacevic 71 (1999-2001)
Zoran Mirkovic 51 (1998-2000)
Milos Krasic 51 (2010-2012)

Scotland 4:
Jack Diment 11 (1905-1907)
Jack Brown 3 (1912-1913)
Rob Hescool 2 (1913-1914)
Aidan McQueen 2 (1907)

Czech Republic 3:
Pavel Nedved 327 (2001-2009)
Zdenek Grygera 114 (2007-2011)
Cestmir Vycpalek 27 (1946-1947)

Netherlands 3:
Edgar Davids 235 (1997-2004)
Edwin van der Sar 88 (1999-2001)
Eljero Elia 5 (2011-2012)

Chile 3:
Arturo Vidal 80 (2011-/)
Marcelo Salas 32 (2001-2003)
Mauricio Isla 20 (2012-/)

Hungary 3:
Jozsef Viola 76 (1924-1930)
Ferenc Hirzer 43 (1925-1927)
Mihaly Kincses 24 (1947-1948)

Ireland 3:
William Brady 76 (1980-1982)
Matts Kunding 3 (1910-1911)
Ronald O’Brien 1 (1999-2000)

Wales 2:
John Charles 178 (1957-1962)
Ian Rush 40 (1987-1988)

Ukraine 2:
Aleksandr Zavarov 76 (1988-1990)
Viktor Boudianski 2 (2003-2004)

Ghana 2:
Stephen Appiah 69 (2003-2005)
Kwadwo Asamoah 36 (2012-/)

Austria 2:
Alexander Manninger 42 (2008- 2011 )
Marchel Buchel 1 (2010- 2011 )

Slovakia 2:
Julius Korostelev 30 (1946-1947)
Jan Arpas 18 (1947-1948)

Nigeria 2:
Sunday Oliseh 19 (1999-2000)
Benjamin Onwuachi 1 (2003-2004)

Paraguay 2:
Marcelo Estigarribia 18 (2011-2012)
Tomas Guzman 4 (2001-2002, 2006-2007)

San Marino 1:
Massimo Bonini 296 (1981-1989)

Spain 1:
Luis Del Sol 294 (1962-1970)

Poland 1:
Zbigniew Boniek 133 (1982-1985)

Mali 1:
Mohamed Sissoko 100 (2008-2011)

Albania 1:
Riza Lushta 95 (1940-1944)

Montenegro 1:
Mirko Vucinic 77 (2011-/)

Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:
Hasan Salihamidzic 73 (2007 -2011)

Belarus 1:
Sergeij Alejnikov 50 (1989-1990)

Romania 1:
Adrian Mutu 46 (2004-2006)

Bulgaria 1:
Valeri Bojinov 21 (2006-2007)

Uzbekistan 1:
Ilyos Zeytulayev 2 (2001-2002)

Somalia 1:
Ayub Daud 1 (2008-2009)

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106 from Europe, 48 from South America, 6 from Africa, 1 from Asia, 0 from Australia (that Vanstrattan dude didn't play an official match) and 0 from North America.
 

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