As Juventus gears up for the 2024-25 season, fans and football enthusiasts alike are eager to discover what’s new and exciting for the legendary Italian club. This year promises a fresh lineup of players, innovative kits, and updates on their storied stadium, Juventus transfer news offering a glimpse into the next chapter of Juventus’ storied history. Whether you’re a die-hard supporter or a curious observer, this comprehensive guide will take you through everything you need to know about the team’s current roster, their home ground, and the latest in their sporting apparel, ensuring you’re well-prepared for another thrilling season of Serie A action.
Juventus F.C. is a professional soccer club based in Turin, Italy. The club was founded in 1897, and it is one of the oldest and most successful clubs in Italian soccer. Juve, as the team is often called, has won 36 Serie A titles, 13 Coppa Italia titles, and 2 UEFA Champions League titles, among other trophies.
The team has had many great players throughout its history, including Michel Platini, Zinedine Zidane, Alessandro Del Piero, Gianluigi Buffon, and Cristiano Ronaldo. And the current squad has the likes of Ronaldo, Bonucci, Chiesa, Ramsey, McKennie, Morata, and many others.
Here in this article, you will get to know about Juventus 2024-25 Players, Squad, History, Stadium, Nickname, Kits, and more.
Juventus Profile Summary
Full name | Juventus Football Club S.p.A. |
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Nickname(s) | La Vecchia Signora (The Old Lady) La Fidanzata d’Italia (The Girlfriend of Italy) La Madama (Piedmontese: Madam) I Bianconeri (The White and Blacks) Le Zebre (The Zebras) La Signora Omicidi (The Killer Lady) La Gheuba (Piedmontese pronunciation: [la ˈɡøba]: The Hunchback) |
Short name | Juve |
Founded | 1 November 1897; 125 years ago as Sport-Club Juventus |
Ground | Juventus Stadium |
Capacity | 41,507 |
Owner | Agnelli family (through EXOR N.V.) |
President | Andrea Agnelli (in prorogatio) |
Head coach | Massimiliano Allegri |
League | Serie A |
2024-25 | Serie A, 4th of 20 |
About Juventus
Juventus Football Club is a professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont, Italy, that competes in Serie A, the highest level of the Italian football league system. Founded in 1897 by a group of students from Torino, the club has worn the black and white striped home kit since 1903 and has played home games at different fields in the city, the last being the Juventus Stadium with a capacity for 41,507 spectators.
The team has a massive fan following not only in Italy but all around the world, known as Juventini.
Juventus History
Recent history (2020-present)
On August 8, 2020, Sarri was fired from his managerial position, one day after Lyon knocked Juventus out of the Champions League. On the same day, former player Andrea Pirlo was announced as the new manager, signing a two-year contract. On 20 January 2021, Juventus won their ninth Supercoppa Italiana title after a 2-0 win against Napoli.
With Inter winning the championship in 2021, Juventus’ run of nine consecutive titles came to an end, but they managed to secure a fourth-place finish on the final day of the league, giving Juventus qualification for the Champions League. of the following season. On May 19, Juventus won their 14th Italian Cup.
Juventus players 2024-25?
Player | Age | Nat. | Contract | Market Value |
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Michele Di Gregorio | 27 | Italy | Jun 30, 2025 | €18.00m |
Mattia Perin | 31 | Italy | Jun 30, 2025 | €3.00m |
Stefano Gori | 28 | Italy | Jun 30, 2025 | €500k |
Carlo Pinsoglio | 34 | Italy | Jun 30, 2025 | €200k |
Bremer | 27 | Brazil | Jun 30, 2029 | €60.00m |
Pierre Kalulu | 24 | France / DR Congo | Jun 30, 2025 | €20.00m |
Federico Gatti | 26 | Italy | Jun 30, 2028 | €18.00m |
Tiago Djaló | 24 | Portugal / Guinea-Bissau | Jun 30, 2026 | €12.00m |
Danilo | 33 | Brazil | Jun 30, 2025 | €10.00m |
Facundo González | 21 | Uruguay / Italy | Jun 30, 2026 | €2.00m |
Andrea Cambiaso | 24 | Italy | Jun 30, 2029 | €25.00m |
Juan Cabal | 23 | Colombia | Jun 30, 2029 | €3.50m |
Jonas Rouhi | 20 | Sweden / Morocco | Jun 30, 2028 | €400k |
Mattia De Sciglio | 31 | Italy | Jun 30, 2025 | €1.00m |
Nicolò Savona | 21 | Italy | Jun 30, 2029 | €200k |
Manuel Locatelli | 26 | Italy | Jun 30, 2028 | €28.00m |
Arthur Melo | 28 | Brazil | Jun 30, 2026 | €15.00m |
Douglas Luiz | 26 | Brazil | Jun 30, 2029 | €70.00m |
Khéphren Thuram | 23 | France / Guadeloupe | Jun 30, 2029 | €35.00m |
Weston McKennie | 26 | United States | Jun 30, 2026 | €28.00m |
Nicolò Fagioli | 23 | Italy | Jun 30, 2028 | €20.00m |
Paul Pogba | 31 | France / Guinea | Jun 30, 2026 | – |
Timothy Weah | 24 | United States / France | Jun 30, 2028 | €12.00m |
Filip Kostić | 31 | Serbia | Jun 30, 2026 | €6.50m |
Teun Koopmeiners | 26 | Netherlands | Jun 30, 2029 | €50.00m |
Federico Chiesa | 26 | Italy | Jun 30, 2025 | €35.00m |
Nico González | 26 | Argentina / Italy | Jun 30, 2025 | €35.00m |
Francisco Conceição | 21 | Portugal | Jun 30, 2025 | €22.00m |
Kenan Yıldız | 19 | Türkiye / Germany | Jun 30, 2029 | €30.00m |
Dušan Vlahović | 24 | Serbia | Jun 30, 2026 | €65.00m |
Arkadiusz Milik | 30 | Poland | Jun 30, 2026 | €6.00m |
Juventus Home Stadium
After the first two years (1897 and 1898), in which Juventus played at Parco del Valentino and Parco Cittadella, their matches were played at the Piazza d’Armi Stadium until 1908, except in 1905 (the first year of the scudetto ) and in 1906, years in which they played at Corso Re Umberto.
From 1909 to 1922, Juventus played their internal competitions at Corso Sebastopol Camp before moving the following year to Corso Marsiglia Camp, where they stayed until 1933, winning four league titles. At the end of 1933 they began playing at the new Stadio Benito Mussolini inaugurated for the 1934 World Championship.
Juventus Kit
Juventus have played in black and white striped shirts, with white shorts, sometimes black shorts since 1903. Originally, they played in pink shirts with black ties. The father of one of the players made the first shirts, but repeated washings so faded the color that in 1903 the club sought to replace them.
Juventus asked one of their team, England’s John Savage if he had any contacts in England who could supply new jerseys in a color that would better withstand the elements.
Kit sponsorship
Kit supplier | Period | Contract announcement | Contract duration |
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Adidas | 2015–present | 24 October 2013 | 2015–2019 (4 years) |
Juventus world rankings
Rank | Team | Points |
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1 | Bayern Munich | 134.000 |
2 | Real Madrid | 126.000 |
3 | Barcelona | 122.000 |
4 | Juventus | 120.000 |
5 | Manchester City | 120.000 |
6 | Atletico Madrid | 115.000 |
7 | Paris Saint-Germain | 113.000 |
Juventus trophies
- SCUDETTO.
- European Champion Clubs’ Cup – UEFA Champions League.
- Coppa Italia.
- Intercontinental Cup.
- UEFA Cup.
- UEFA Super Cup.
- UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup.
- Intertoto Cup.
Conclusion
As Juventus prepares for the 2024-25 season, the excitement surrounding the club is palpable. This season marks a significant chapter in the club’s storied history, with a new roster of talented players, fresh and innovative kits, and continued developments at their iconic stadium. Juventus, renowned for its rich heritage and formidable legacy in Italian and European football, is set to captivate fans once again.
Source: FootballArroyo.co.uk