1923, Ai Du aldo agnelli, the son of the founder of Fiat Auto Company, became the general manager of the club, which opened the history of Fiat controlling Juventus. In the 1930s, this generation finally won five consecutive championships and ushered in a golden age. It is particularly worth mentioning that in the 1932- 1933 season, Juventus won the championship at 17 home 16 with an absolute advantage of 60 goal difference. The most representative figure in the history of Juventus football is Charn pierrot Bonipetti in the 1940s. He is the best symbol of traditional "Juventus football", with extraordinary skills and noble style. Omar Shivori in the early 1960s, roberto bettega in the 1970s, michel platini in the 1980s and roberto baggio in the 1990s all inherited this traditional style.
Juventus' second golden age began in the late 1970s and lasted for 10 years. The head coach at that time was a great trapattoni. During this period, Juventus won six league titles and all three European Cups. Famous Italian international players like Silvia, Tardelli, benetti, Boninsegna, cabrini and Zoff, as well as foreign stars Platini and Bonnec, are invincible in the world.
1994- 1995 season, Juventus tasted the championship again after nine years. Results 1995- 1996, 1996- 1997 season was brilliant again. As a result, it ranked first in the world club for a long time and was rated as "the best club in the world".
Club history:
The biggest winning score at home:1960-19619-1beat Inter Milan.
1952-1953 beat Florence 8-0.
The biggest goal conceded at home: 1949- 1950 season 1-7 lost to AC Milan.
The biggest away win score:1950-19517-0 beat Patria.
Maximum away goal score: 1953- 1954 0-6 lost to Inter Milan.
Team honor:
League champion: 27 times (1904-05, 25-26, 30-3 1, 3 1-32, 33-34, 34-35, 49-50, 51 80-8 1, 8 1-82, 83-84, 85-86, 94-95, 96-97, 97-98, 200 1-2002, 2002-2003).
Cup champion: 9 times (1937-38, 4 1-42, 58-59, 59-60, 64-65, 78-79, 82-83, 89-90, 94-95 seasons).
Super bowl champion: 2 times (1995,97)
European champions: 2 times (1984-85, 95-96)
Toyota Cup champion: 2 times (1985,96)
European Cup Winners: 1 time (1983-84)
Uefa cup champion: 3 times (1976-77, 89-90, 92-93)
European Super Cup champion: 2 times (1984,96)