Juventus FC

The Juventus Football Club, better known as Juventus, is an Italian football club based in the city of Turin. It competes in Serie A, the top division of the Italian championship.

Founded in 1897 by a group of local high school students, it is now the second oldest professional club still active in the country, after Genoa (1893); it is the most decorated and has the greatest sporting tradition as well as being one of the most prestigious in the world with 70 official trophies won during its time at the top of the national sports pyramid, including the record of 36 Italian championship titles and 11 in UEFA competitions. It has been a stable participant in the top national league since its debut in 1900, with the exception of the 2006-2007 season. After debuting in a pink and black uniform, it adopted the current black and white playing kit in the early 1900s.

The bond with the Agnelli family, which has lasted almost uninterrupted since 1923, is the first and longest-lasting entrepreneurial-sporting partnership in Italy; through a peculiar management model established in the meantime, the black and white club became one of the first Italian sports companies to achieve a professional status, establishing itself nationally from the following decade and internationally from the mid-1970s. In the following decade, it became the first club to have won all three major European competitions: the UEFA Cup (1976-1977), the Cup Winners' Cup (1983-1984), and the European Cup (1984-1985); with triumphs in the UEFA Super Cup 1984 and the Intercontinental Cup 1985, it also became the first in the world to have won all five official men's UEFA trophies then in existence, a record further improved with success in the Intertoto Cup 1999.

Listed on the Italian Stock Exchange since 2001, Juventus is a joint-stock company that has been consistently positioned, since the second half of the 1990s, among the top ten football clubs worldwide in terms of revenue, stock value, and profits.

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