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The club from Turin is without a doubt the best Italian club in recent years. With nine titles in a row from 2012 to 2020, Juventus rises above all other teams in the Serie A. The Old Lady has always been a top club in Europe and one of the few to win the European Cup I, European Cup II and the UEFA Europa League.
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Cheer on Juventus in Turin and enjoy an amazing match experience at the Allianz Stadium. Standard tickets seats are guaranteed up to 3 seats next to each other. You’ll receive the tickets as an e-ticket. E-tickets will be emailed to you close to the event, safe and easy! The tickets have an event guarantee. In case the ordered match is postponed to a different date, your tickets will remain valid for the new date.
Juventus is a professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont, Italy, they compete in the Serie A. The club was founded in 1897 by a group of Turin students and the club have played in their traditional black and white striped uniforms since 1903.
The Italian word Juventus means “youth”. The club also goes by several nicknames in its native Italy: “The Old Lady”, “The Girlfriend of Italy”, “Madam”, “The White-Blacks”, “The Zebras” and even “Hunchback.”
Juventus have managed to spend most of its history in the Serie A, with the notable exception being the 2006-07 season. Due to the Calciopoli scandal, Juventus’s two scudettos concerning 2005 and 2006 were revoked and the team were sent down to Serie B. Despite a nine point reduction, Juventus bounced back to Serie A and were soon a dominant force in the top-flight again.
Rivalry games in any sport attract attention, even from neutral teams. The most notable Italian football rivalries are watched eagerly by neutrals and fanatical fans alike.
The matchup between Juventus and Inter is perhaps the most intense match in Italy between two teams from different cities, it has been named derby d’Italia and started over half a century ago.
The Derby della Mole pits is the more internationally known, where Juventus face off against city rivals Torino. In recent years, Juventus has dominated proceedings on the pitch, thus making this less of a rivalry in footballing terms.
Allianz Stadium, previously known as Juventus Stadium, replaced Juventus’s old Stadio Delle Alpi, which had only been the home of the club since 1990. Allianz Stadium was opened at the start of the 2011–12 season and with a capacity of 41,507, is the sixth largest football stadium in Italy.
Juventus Stadium hosted the 2014 Europa League final between Sevilla and Benfica, which ended in a 0-0 draw and was won on penalties by the Spanish side.
Fun fact: Juventus only lost three of their first 100 league matches at the Juventus Stadium.




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