Juventus Football Club S.p.A. (frae Laitin[5]iuventus: youth, IPA pronunciation for Italian leid[juˈventus]), commonly referred tae as Juventus an colloquially as Juve (pronounced [ˈjuːve]),[6] are a profeesional Italian association fitbaw club based in Turin, Piemont. The club is the third auldest o its kynd in the kintra an haes spent the majority o its history, wi the exception o the 2006–07 saison, in the tap flicht First Diveesion (kent as Serie A syne 1929).
Juventus is historically the maist successful club in Italian fitbaw an ane o the maist laureatit an important globally.[7][8][9] Oweraw, they hae wan fifty-sax offeecial titles on the naitional an internaitional stage, mair than ony ither Italian club: a record thirty league titles, a record nine Italian cups, a record sax naitional super cups, an, wi eleiven titles in confederation an inter-confederation competitions (twa Intercontinental Cups, twa European Champion Clubs' Cup/UEFA Champions Leagues, ane European Cup Winners' Cup, a record three UEFA Cups, ane UEFA Intertoto Cup an twa UEFA Super Cups) the club currently ranks fowert in Europe an aicht in the warld wi the maist trophies wan.[10]
↑Fourth most successful European club for confederation and FIFA competitions won with 11 titles. Fourth most successful club in Europe for confederation club competition titles won (11), cf. "Confermato: I più titolati al mondo!" (in Italian). A.C. Milan S.p.A official website. 30 Mey 2013. Retrieved 19 Juin 2013.
↑"Albo d'oro Serie A TIM". Lega Nazionale Professionisti Serie A (in Italian). Archived frae the original on 18 October 2010. Retrieved 21 Mey 2012.
↑Up till 1921, the tap diveesion o Italian fitbaw wis the Federal Fitbaa Championship, syne then, it haes been the First Diveesion, the Naitional Diveesion, an the Serie A.
↑"Albo d'oro TIM Cup". Lega Nazionale Professionisti Serie A (in Italian). Archived frae the original on 27 Mey 2012. Retrieved 21 Mey 2012.
↑Up till 1992, the UEFA's premier club competition wis the European Champion Clubs' Cup; syne then, it haes been the UEFA Champions League.
↑The European Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1958–1971) was a football tournament organized by foreign trade fairs in European seven cities (Lunnon, Barcelona, Copenhagen, an ithers) played by professional and—in its first editions—amateur clubs. Along these lines, that competition is not recognised by the Union of European Football Associations as an UEFA club competeetion; cf. "UEFA Europa League: History". Union des Associations Européennes de Football. Retrieved 25 August 2009.