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1993–94 Juventus FC Season
Juventus FC, Juventus Football Club finished second in Serie A this season. Overview The summer of 1993 saw the arrival of Angelo Di Livio from Padova Calcio, Padova, Andrea Fortunato from Genoa C.F.C., Genoa and Sergio Porrini from Atalanta B.C., Atalanta. Departures from the club included Pierluigi Casiraghi, Paolo Di Canio and David Platt (footballer), David Platt. Juventus finished second in Serie A to A.C. Milan, Milan, who would also win the 1993–94 UEFA Champions League. Although Roberto Baggio would finish as top scorer (in both Serie A and in total), the season was notable for the emergence of Alessandro Del Piero. Del Piero made his Serie A debut against Foggia Calcio, Foggia on 12 September 1993 as a substitute, and he scored his first goal in his next match, against A.C. Reggiana 1919, Reggiana on 19 September, after coming off the bench once again. On his full debut for Juventus, against Parma Calcio 1913, Parma, he scored a hat-trick. The season also marked the ...
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Juventus Football Club (; from , ), commonly known as Juventus or colloquially as Juve (), is an Italian professional Association football, football List of football clubs in Italy, club based in Turin, Piedmont, who compete in Serie A, the top tier of the Italian football league system. Founded in 1897 by a group of Turinese students, the club played in different grounds around the city, and plays now in Juventus Stadium. Nicknamed ("the Old Lady"), it has won 36 official List of Italian football champions, league titles, 15 Coppa Italia trophies and nine Supercoppa Italiana, Italian Super Cups, being the record holder for all these competitions; they also hold two Intercontinental Cup (1960–2004), Intercontinental Cups, two UEFA Champions League, European Cup / UEFA Champions Leagues, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, European Cup Winners' Cup, three UEFA Europa League, UEFA Cups (Italian record), two UEFA Super Cups and one UEFA Intertoto Cup (Italian record). Consequently, t ...
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