Τρίτη 25 Νοεμβρίου 2008

Champions League
ZENIT ST. PETERSBURG – JUVENTUS 0-0

The bianconeri played a great match against a team very highly motivated and a very cold weather.

The match ends in a goal-less draw which all in all is a positive result for Juventus who played against a difficult team with lots to play for. Having assured qualification to the next stage of the Champions League, juventus just seek to win the top spot in Group H.

About the match:
Champions League 2008/09 – Group Stage
Group H – 5th day
St. Petersburg, Petrovsky Stadium
Tuesday 25th November

ZENIT: Malafeev; Križanac, Lombaerts, Pogrebynak, Anyukov; Širl, Zyryanov, Danny, Denisov, Tymoshchuk; Arshavin (Fayzulin 70th). Reserves: Contofalský; Dong Jin, Dominguez, tekke, Hubocan, Shirokov, Fayzulin. Coach : Advocaat

JUVENTUS: Manninger; Grygera, Mellberg, Chiellini, Molinaro; Camoranesi (Marchionni 79th), Sissoko, Marchisio, Nedved; Del Piero (Giovinco 75th), Iaquinta (Amauri 81st). Reserves: Chimenti, Legrottaglie, De Ceglie, Rossi, Marchionni, Giovinco; Amauri; Coach : Ranieri.

REFEREE : Bo Larsen (Denmark)

Yellow Cards : Lombaerts (8’); Iaquinta (42’); Camoranesi (44’) Tymoshchuk (73’), Sissoko (92’)

The results of group H after the today's matches are:

Κυριακή 23 Νοεμβρίου 2008



We present to you the analytical competitive program , as revealed by the draw of July 25, of our team in the Italian championship.

Μatch Date Teams Rematch
1 (31/8/08) Fiorentina-Juventus (25/1/09)
2 (14/9/08) Juventus-Udinese (28/1/09)
3 (21/9/08) Cagliari-Juventus (1/2/09)
4 (24/9/08) Juventus-Catania (8/2/09)
5 (28/9/08) Sampdoria-Juventus (15/2/09)
6 ( 5/10/08) Juventus-Palermo (22/2/09)
7 (19/10/08) Napoli-Juventus (1/3/09)
8 (26/10/08) Juventus-Torino (8/3/09)
9 (29/10/08) Bologna-Juventus (15/3/09)
10 (2/11/08) Juventus-Roma (22/3/09)
11 (9/11/08) Chievo-Juventus (5/4/09)
12 (16/11/08) Juventus-Genoa (11/4/09)
13 (23/11/08) Inter-Juventus (19/4/09)

14 (30/11/08) Juventus-Reggina (26/4/09)
15 (7/12/08) Lecce-Juventus (3/5/09)
16 (14/12/08) Juventus-Milan (10/5/09)
17 (21/12/08) Atalanta-Juventus (17/5/09)
18 (11/1/09) Juventus-Siena (24/5/09)
19 (18/1/09) Lazio-Juventus (31/5/09)

We hope to be winning all the next matches!!!

Σάββατο 22 Νοεμβρίου 2008


Inter-Juventus: 1-0

It seems that luck was not on the side of Juventus tonight as all attempts to draw go wasted.Inter manage to beat Juventus at the San Siro after four years.

Scorers : 72nd Muntari,

INTER: Cesar; Maicon, Samwel, Materazzi, Maxwell; Zanetti, Cambiasso, Muntari (89’ Vieira), Stankovic (84’ Burdisso); Ibrahimovic, Adriano. Reserves: Toldo, Burdisso, Figo, Vieira, Quaresma, Cruz (82’ Cruz), Crespo. Coach : Mourinho.

JUVENTUS: Manninger; Grygera, Legrottaglie, Chiellini, Molinaro; Marchionni (69’ Camoranesi), Sissoko, Tiago (1’ Marchisio), Nedved; Del Piero, Amauri (76’ Iaquinta). Reserves: Chimenti, Mellberg, De Ceglie, Marchisio, Camoranesi, Giovinco; Iaquinta Coach : Ranieri.

REFEREE : Rizzoli (Bologna)

Yellow Cards : 25’ Amauri, 28’ Legrottaglie, 50’ Materazzi, 53’ Samwel.


Highlights of the match


So inter inter manages to remain first in the league with a difference of 6 points from Juventus after the todays' winning match 1-0 against juventus. See table of results:


The big day : Inter - Juventus

Today after night months from their last encounter, Inter and Juventus are ready for another chapter in the history of the Italian Derby. It was the 22nd of March when Camoranesi and Trezeguet put down their name on the score sheet for the 2-1 victory in what was a prestigious victory for Ranieri’s team.

Once again Juventus will be trying to win the duel and register the 8th consecutive victory while catching-up with nerazzurri who are currently heading the Serie A.

The Meazza is sold-out with a great number of Juventus supporters present awaiting kick-off at 20:30hrs. The match is valid for the 13th day of the Serie A and will follow the match between Fiorentina and Udinese scheduled for 18:00hrs. Rizzoli from Bologna will be the referee.

Source: www.juventus.com


Τρίτη 18 Νοεμβρίου 2008

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Juventus were founded as Sport Club Juventus in late 1897 by pupils from the Massimo D' Azeglio Lyceum school in Turin, but were renamed as Football Club Juventus two years later. The club joined the Italian Football Championship during 1900, wearing their original pink and black kit. Juventus first won the league championship in 1905 while playing at their Velodromo Umberto I ground and wearing their famous black and white stripes.

Juventus is the most successful team in the history of Italian football. Overall, the club have won 51 official trophies, more than any other Italian team; 40 in Italy, which is also a record, and 11 in European and world competitions. The Old Lady is the third most successful club in Europe and the sixth in the world with the most international titles officially recognized by one of the six continental football confederations and FIFA.

The club was the first Italian and Southern European side to have won the UEFA Cup. In 1985, Juventus, the only team in the world to have won all official international cups and championships (which includes all official European competitions and the Intercontinental Cup), became the first club in the history of the European football to have won all three major UEFA competitions.
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