Juventus Women (36 Viewers)

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
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Spectacular, congratulations to our ladies for pulling it through!

So basically Campioni d'Italia in both Men&Women competitions, seems like we taking our calcio domination to a whole new level nowadays :lol:
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,949
Spectacular, congratulations to our ladies for pulling it through!

So basically Campioni d'Italia in both Men&Women competitions, seems like we taking our calcio domination to a whole new level nowadays :lol:
Is there a paralympic competition?

I bet Foletti and Grani can set up a very nice squad
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
39,205
Spectacular, congratulations to our ladies for pulling it through!

So basically Campioni d'Italia in both Men&Women competitions, seems like we taking our calcio domination to a whole new level nowadays :lol:
Domestically ;)

When we conquer Europe and The World, we can start to call it domination to a whole new level.
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
3,928
Is there a paralympic competition?

I bet Foletti and Grani can set up a very nice squad
LMAO, that would probably be even more epic! :lol:

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Domestically ;)

When we conquer Europe and The World, we can start to call it domination to a whole new level.
When i said 'calcio' i was more than less referring to italian/domestic football :thumbs: :p
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,815
Below is a list of previous champions, including those belonging to several independent federations under which the Serie A title was contested before entering the FIGC. Since 1968 all championships were defined as "Serie A":

1968 Genova (FICF), Bologna (UISP)
1969 Roma (FICF), Bologna (UISP)
1970 Gommagomma Milano (FFIGC), Real Torino (FICF)
1971 Piacenza (FFIGC), Real Juventus (FICF)
1972 Gamma 3 Padova (FFIUAGC)
1973 Gamma 3 Padova (FFIUGC),[3] Milano (FICF)
1974 Falchi Astro Montecatini (FFIUGC)
1975 Milan (FIGCF)
1976 Valdobbiadene
1977 Valdobbiadene Diadora
1978 Jolly Cutispoti Catania
1979 Lubiam Lazio
1980 Lazio '75
1981 Alaska Gelati Lecce
1982 Alaska Gelati Lecce
1983 Alaska Gelati Lecce
1984 Alaska Trani
1985 Sanitas Trani
1985–86 Despar Trani
1986–87 Lazio (FIGC)
1987–88 Lazio
1988–89 G.B. Campania
1989–90 Reggiana Zambelli
1990–91 Reggiana Zambelli
1991–92 Milan '82
1992–93 Reggiana Zambelli
1993–94 Torres FO.S.
1994–95 Agliana
1995–96 Verona Gunther
1996–97 Modena
1997–98 Modena
1998–99 Milan
1999–00 S.S. Torres FO.S.
2000–01 S.S. Torres FO.S.
2001–02 Ruco Line Lazio
2002–03 Foroni Verona
2003–04 Foroni Verona
2004–05 Bardolino
2005–06 Fiammamonza
2006–07 Bardolino Verona
2007–08 Bardolino
2008–09 Bardolino
2009–10 Torres
2010–11 Torres
2011–12 Torres
2012–13 Torres
2013–14 Brescia
2014–15 AGSM Verona
2015–16 Brescia
2016–17 Fiorentina
Torres with 7 titles. never knew hes so old
 

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