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Below are statistics and records related to Juventus Football Club.
[edit] Individual records
[edit] Appearances
[edit] Appearances in competitive matches
[edit] All-time top 10 appearances
As of 4 April 2007 (Competitive matches only):
* current player in the Juventus Football Club’s first squad.
[edit] Goalscorers
[edit] Goalscorers in competitive matches
[edit] All-time top 10 goalscorers
As of 4 April 2007 (All competitive matches):
* current players in the Juventus Football Club’s first squad.
[edit] Juventus’ top league goalscorers in a single season
Since the FIGC Serie A era. (All competitive matches):
[edit] Individual recognitions
* Juventus is the European team with the most players recognized with the Golden Ball Award (6 players in 8 times).
* 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 player of the year.
** Foreign player of the year.
*** Italian goalkeeper of the year.
[edit] List of Juventus' players that were part of world, olympic and european champions teams
* Juventus is the club with the most World Cup winners with their national team in the world (22 [7]).
[edit] Club records
[edit] First competitive matches
[edit] Extreme results since 1900
As of 6 December 2006
- Victories and defeats:
- Home victory:
11-0 v Fiorentina, Federal Championship, 7 October 1928.
11-0 v Fiumana, Federal Championship, 4 November 1928.
- Away victory: 15-0 v Cento, Italian Cup, second round, 6 January 1927.
- Home defeat: 0-8[9] v Torino Calcio, Federal Championship, 17 November 1912
- Away defeat: 1-8 v Milan, 14 January 1912.[9]
- Longest sequence of League victories in a single season: 12, since 16 December 1928 (Pro Vercelli 3-4 Juventus) to 31 March 1929 (Fiumana 1-3 Juventus).
- Longest period without conceding a goal: 934 min.[10] (GK: Giampiero Combi), since the third (Juventus 6-0 Milan on 25 October 1925) to thirteenth match (Parma 0-3 Juventus on 28 February 1926) of the Italian Football Championship 1925-26.
As of 6 December 2006
- Most points in a season:
- 3 pts for a win: 74 in 34 games (1997-98).
- 2 pts for a win: 62 in 38 games (1949-50).
- Victories and defeats:
- Most League victories in a season: 23[11] in 30 games (1976-77; effectivity: 76.67%).
- Fewest League drawns in a season: 4 in 34 games (1932-33 and 1994-95).
- Most League drawns in a season: 17 in 34 games (1955-56).
- Fewest League defeats in a season: 1 in 38 games (1977-78).
- Most League defeats in a season: 15 in 38 games (1961-62).
- Most League goals scored in a season (by team): 103 in 38 games (1950-51)
- Fewest League goals scored in a season (by team): 28 in 30 games (1938-39).
- Fewest League goals conceded in a season (by team): 14[12] in 30 games (1981-82, 30 games)
- Most League goals conceded in a season (by team): 56 in 34 games (1961-62).
- Longest period without conceding a goal: 903 min.[13] (GK: Dino Zoff) begun on 3 December 1972, ended on 18 February 1973
- Longest sequence of League victories:
- In a single season: 10,[14] since the twenty-fourth to thirty-third match of the 1931-32
- Since the first match in a single season: 9[15] (2005-06)
- Overall: 10, since the thirty-eighth match of the 2004-05 season to the ninth match of the 2005-06 season.
- Longest sequence of unbeaten League matches (consecutive matches):
- In a single season: 28 (1949-50).
- Overall: 29 (since fifth match of the 1977-78 season to third match of the 1978-79 season).
- Longest sequence of League matches without a victory:
- In a single season: 8 (1938-39 season and 1955-56 season).
- Overall: 13 (since the eighteenth to thirty-first match of 1955-56 season and since the twelfth to twenty-fifth match of the 1961-62 season).
- Longest sequence of League defeats:
- In a single season: 7 (since the third to twenty-eighth to thirty fourth match of the 1961-62).
- Overall: 29 (since fifth match of the 1977-78 season to third match of the 1978-79 season).
[edit] Statistics in European competitions[16]
As of 6 December 2006
- Appearance (Ap): 45
- Played (Pld): 322
- Winned (W): 182
- Drawn (D): 62
- Lost (L): 78
- Goals scored (GS): 587
- Goals conceded (GC): 297
[edit] See also
- ^ Join record of Italian football with Julio Libonatti (Torino F.C. 1906) in 1927-28 season and Gunnar Nordahl (A.C Milan) in 1949-50.
- ^ Join record in Serie A with Silvio Piola (Pro Vercelli) on 29 October 1933.
- ^ Join European record with Josè João Altafini (A.C. Milan 8-0 U.S. Luxembourg, European Cup 1962-63) and Daniel Fonseca (Valencia 1-5 SSC Napoli, UEFA Cup 1992-93).
- ^ Paolo Rossi (with 6 goals in 1982 and 3 in 1986) and Roberto Baggio (with 2 goals in 1990; 5 goals in 1994 and 2 goals in 1998) are the Italy’s all-time leading scorers in FIFA World Cups.
- ^ a b c In 2006, Fabio Cannavaro has won the Golden Ball Award, the FIFA World Player Award and the FIFA World Player Award as Real Madrid’s player although he has been a Juventus’ player in 2005/06 season.
- ^ Gianluigi Buffon has won the Italian Footballer of the Year, the FIFA World Player Award as Parma F.C.’s player in 1999 and 2001.
- ^ Juve players at the World Cup. juventus.com. Retrieved on July 7, 2007..
- ^ Join record of Italian football with Torino F.C. 1906 (1942-43, 1945-46, 1946-47, 1947-48, 1948-49).
- ^ a b The Old Lady has played this match with only ten players in its squad.
- ^ Record in Italian football.
- ^ Record in Serie A.
- ^ Second highest record in Italian football after Cagliari in 1969-70 season (11 goals conceded in 30 games).
- ^ Second highest record in Serie A after Sebastiano Rossi (A.C. Milan) in 1992-93 season (929 min.).
- ^ Third highest record in Serie A after Inter Milan (12) in 2006-07 season and Roma (11) in 2005-06 season.
- ^ Record in Serie A.
- ^ European team profiles: Juventus F.C.. uefa.com. Retrieved on December 26, 2007..
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