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The Juventus de Turin
Founded on November 1, 1897, in Turin, Piedmont, Juventus is one of the most emblematic clubs in Serie A, both for the players who have worn the colors of the Old Lady and for its titles. The second oldest club in Italy after Genoa, Juve also has a women's section that plays in the first division.
During its history, Michel Platini, Zinedine Zidane, Alessandro Del Piero or Gianluigi Buffon have made the reputation of the northern Italian club. Juve won the Champions League twice, in 1985 and 1996, beating Liverpool and Ajax Amsterdam.
The Bianconeri have been run by the Agnelli family since 1923, with Andrea Agnelli, grandson of Edoardo Agnelli, the founder of Fiat, currently at the helm.
PSG against Juventus de Turin
Paris Saint-Germain crossed paths with Juve on numerous occasions in the European Cup in the 1980s and 1990s.
Following the draw on August 25, 2022, the two clubs are in Group H of the Champions League, along with Benfica Lisbon and Maccabi Haifa.
On the first leg at Parc, on September 6, 2022, the Red and Blue won 2 - 0 with 2 goals from Kylian Mbappe.
Players to follow Duel
Born on August 19, 1997, in Amadora, Portugal, Renato Sanches is a Portuguese player playing in the midfield position. Trained at Benfica Lisbon, he won the championship in 2016 for his first season with the senior team, establishing himself as one of the great talents of his generation. After 2 seasons at Bayern and 3 at LOSC, he added to his record 3 new championship titles. Elected Golden Boy and best young player of the Euro in 2016, he participated in the consecration of Portugal during this competition organized in France.
Born on January 28, 2000, in Belgrade, Serbia, Dusan Vlahovic is the centerpiece of Juventus' offensive animation. After 2 seasons at Partisan Belgrade, he left his native Serbia to join Italy and the Fiorentina in 2018. In the 2021-22 season, he scored 33 goals in Serie A, matching Cristiano Ronaldo's performance. He joined Juventus in the 2022 winter mercato, scoring for his first game in his new colors.
The Allianz Stadium
The Allianz Stadium is the official stadium of Juve. The stadium was inaugurated on September 8, 2011, with a friendly match against the English team Notts County, whose black and white vertical stripes inspired the shirt of the club.
The 2014 Europa League final between Sevilla and Benfica Lisbon was held at the Allianz Stadium, as well as the 2022 Women's Champions League final.
In the 2022/23 season, the Juve won home against Torino (4 - 2), Sporting Portugal (1 - 0) and Bologna (3 - 0).