Yeah very weird one:
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juventus_Cisitalia_1942-1943
"In the last phase of World War II, between 1943 and 1945, the Bianconeri took the name of
Juventus Cisitalia - sometimes shortened to just
Cisitalia by the media - in conjunction with the eponymous car company whose owner, Piero Dusio, was the then president of the club: a change dictated at the time by the war, with the Juventus players who, to avoid being deported to Nazi Germany, were thus passed for workers required by national demand. Curiously FIAT, historically linked to Juventus and at the time a competitor of Cisitalia, during the same period also had workers in Torino, the team therefore took the name of
Torino FIAT; Gianni Agnelli remember those years, in where his family momentarily broke away from Juventus, with the words;
"I was in the army, in war, really I had other thoughts and problems, other things to do, to suffer, to overcome"