Juventus FC Serie A's most winning team in history
Serie A professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont, Italy. The home stadium is Allianz Stadium.
Currently, it is the most winning team in Serie A history and the first team in five major leagues to achieve nine consecutive league titles.
It was the first club in European football history to win the Champions League, Europa League and Cup Winners' Cup, and was also ranked second in the IFFHS (International Federation of Football History Statistics) list of 20th century football clubs.
The club has been revived splendidly after breaking all Serie A records, including undefeated wins, most points, and nine consecutive league losses after the second division relegation due to Calcopoli.
The league title is unrivaled, but unfortunately, the UEFA Champions League title has been unusually absent, while the runner-up has won seven times, beating FC Bayern Munich and SL Benfica five times, and has reached the finals five times since the 1996 Champions League title, but all of them have a record of finishing second. The UEFA Europa League is tied for second with FC Inter Milan, Liverpool and Atletico Madrid, behind Sevilla FC, who have won three times and six times.
According to UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE STATISTICS HANDBOOK 2021/22, it is ranked fifth in the Champions League career through 2021. With 151 wins, 69 draws and 71 losses in 291 games, he has 371 points and a 51.8% difference, which is misunderstood to be a poor win against Europe, where the winning rate is higher than that of the domestic league and the draw is lower than that of the league. Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Manchester United, Juventus, and Liverpool, the top five teams with a winning rate of more than 50%, do not understand the characteristics of the match against Europe.
In addition, according to UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE STATISTICS HANDBOOK 2018/19, the Europa League's career ranking until 2018 gradually fell to eighth place, with 75 wins, 25 draws, and 25 losses in 120 games, with a career score of 170 points and a +128 margin, the highest winning rate in the 50th place.
In other words, Juventus must be a team that has traditionally been strong against Europe, and the term "la gobba" used by rival club supporters in Serie A is exaggerated. For example, Arsenal and Bayern Munich are the only teams that have a clear advantage over Juve when compared to their all-time record with the most prestigious European teams.
However, the recent slump in the European match was largely due to the aftermath of Calciopoli, whose Champions League record from the 2008–09 season to the 2013–14 season, which returned to the European stage after Calciopoli, was 12 wins, 13 draws, 7 losses, and a 37.5% winning rate. Excluding this record, the winning rate in the Champions League is 50.8%, higher than that of AC Milan of 50.2%. As in the league, restoring winning mentality in Europe is the key, and his status on the European stage has also risen to some extent, with runners-up in the 2014-15 and 2016-17 seasons.
Nevertheless, there are sometimes people who say Juventus is weak in the European match or even say they are home tigers, because Juve's league performance is so spectacular. In fact, the performance accumulated is said to be compliant, but it is relatively devalued due to its status in the league. Also, since he is the most winning team in Serie A, he can be compared to teams such as Real Madrid, which has similar league wins as Ube, and Milan, which is far behind Ube in Serie A, but the problem is that these teams reign as the strongest in the Champions League. In other words, compared to overwhelming league records or teams such as Madrid and Milan, it is definitely a poor performance, but it is relatively so and it is not a bad performance in itself.
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