Juventus Soccer

Juventus Soccer

Juventus Football Club is one of Italy's oldest and most renowned football clubs. Based in Turin, the club competes in Serie A.

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Reports have suggested that former Portugal and Chelsea chief Scolari is the man set to take the reins in Turin, but the Brazilian insists he has every intention of seeing out his contract in Uzbekistan. "Yes, I have got a proposal from Juventus, but ...  
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Juventus suffered a third consecutive defeat to leave their coach Ciro Ferrara under severe pressure after a 2-1 home defeat by Catania.The Sicilian side secured their first win over Juventus in more than 45 years thanks to a penalty from Jorge Martínez midway through the first half and a winner from Mariano Izco three minutes from time. Hasan Salihamidzic had given Juve some hope in the 66th minute, but it was not enough to prevent another...  
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A lot of fans had called for Ranieri's head last year, for a lot of reasons. But none bigger than his inability to integrate youngster Giovinco into the first team coupled with his predictable 4-4-2 formation. Right now, I think Ciro needs to avoid making these same mistakes. Mistakes he has been making thus far. At the beginning of this season Ciro Ferrara was playing a 4-3-1-2 with Diego being the one, playing Trequartista behind the two...  
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Brazil coach Dunga has blasted Ciro Ferrara over the dismal form of Juventus midfield pair Diego and Felipe Melo. Both Brazilians have failed to make a positive impact at Juve since their summer arrivals and are being blamed for the club's current ...  
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TURIN, Italy (AP) - Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon has had successful knee surgery and should be able to return in about a month. The club said Sunday that the arthroscopic operation on the Italy international's left meniscus lasted about 10 ...  
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Claudio Marchisio scored the winner as Juventus beat champions Inter Milan 2-1 in a bad-tempered clash at the Stadio Olimpico here on Saturday to breathe new life into the Serie A title race. Inter's lead at the top of the table is now just four points following AC Milan's comfortable 3-0 cruise against Sampdoria earlier in the day. But the high-profile, top-of-the-table clash here lived up to its star billing with incident aplenty as Juve finished with 10 men following Brazilian Felipe Melo's late sending off, while Inter coach Jose Mourinho was also dismissed in the first half. After all the pre-match hype about ... Read Full Story
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Former Juventus chief executive Antonio Giraudo has been sentenced to three years in prison for his role in a match-fixing scandal that shook Italian soccer. The ANSA and Apcom news agencies said Monday that Giraudo was convicted on charges of criminal association aimed at committing sports fraud by a court in Naples, Italy. Giraudo was one of the figures at the center of the 2006 scandal, together with former Juventus executive Luciano Moggi. Moggi is also on trial in Naples, along with other defendants, on similar charges. Giraudo was tried separately in a fast-track trial at his request. Moggi and Giraudo were banned from ... Read Full Story
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Former Juventus bosses Luciano Moggi, Antonio Giraudo and Roberto Bettega were on Tuesday acquitted of any wrongdoing related to transfer dealings at the club. The three had been accused of a variety of charges ranging from falsifying accounts, tax evasion and sporting fraud. But Turin judge Dante Gibinel acquitted all three due to a "lack of evidence". Prosecutors had asked for a three-year custodial sentence for former chairman Giraudo and former director Moggi and two-years for former manager Bettega. "It's a great satisfaction," said Moggi. "Because there was no evidence. "I'm happy because what needed to come out, came out and that was that ... Read Full Story
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Former Juventus bosses Luciano Moggi, Antonio Giraudo and Roberto Bettega were on Tuesday acquitted of any wrongdoing related to transfer dealings at the club. The three had been accused of a variety of charges ranging from falsifying accounts, tax evasion and sporting fraud. But Turin judge Dante Gibinel acquitted all three due to a "lack of evidence". Prosecutors had asked for a three-year custodial sentence for former chairman Giraudo and former director Moggi and two-years for former manager Bettega. "It's a great satisfaction," said Moggi. "Because there was no evidence. "I'm happy because what needed to come out, came out and that was that ... Read Full Story
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Former Juventus bosses Luciano Moggi, Antonio Giraudo and Roberto Bettega were on Tuesday acquitted of any wrongdoing related to transfer dealings at the club. The three had been accused of a variety of charges ranging from falsifying accounts, tax evasion and sporting fraud. But Turin judge Dante Gibinel acquitted all three due to a "lack of evidence". Prosecutors had asked for a three-year custodial sentence for former chairman Giraudo and former director Moggi and two-years for former manager Bettega. Juventus were also acquitted of any wrongdoing despite having entered a plea bargain. "This is a triumph of justice," said one of the accused's lawyers ... Read Full Story
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