This is likely to be Alex Sandro’s final season as a Juventus player, and the Brazilian could leave the club with an important record to be proud of. Juve has continued to use the Brazilian when he is fit, as he has adapted well to Max Allegri’s 3-5-2 formation.
On this day in 2003, Juventus reached the Champions League semi-final on the back of a memorable victory over Barcelona at Camp Nou. The two sides drew 1-1 in the first leg in Turin, setting up a big showdown in Catalunya.
About three decades ago, Serie A was the go-to league for the world’s best players, attracting talents like Ronaldo de Lima and Pavel Nedved. However, over the years, the landscape has shifted, and the English Premier League has emerged as the biggest competition in the world.
A report from IlBianconero takes a closer look at the foreign Juventus with the most appearances, as Alex Sandro closes in on Pavel Nedved’s all-time record.
While we prepare ourselves for this evening’s big showdown, the official Juventus X account took us back in time to the 2007/08 season. The encounter was heading toward a stalemate, but an 88th-minute winner from Vincenzo Iaquinta changed the narrative quite dramatically.
Former Juventus player and director Pavel Nedved is poised to make a return to football administration after departing from the Bianconeri. Nedved, a former attacker, was part of the previous Juventus board that resigned amid legal scrutiny of decisions made during their tenure.
On this day in 2004, Juventus earned a 2-1 victory over their visitors Messina at the Stadio Delle Alpi in Turin. Marcelo Zalayeta broke the deadlock in the first half and Pavel Nedved doubled the lead after the break.
Juventus fans have been vocal in their desire for Alessandro Del Piero to return to the club and be added to the leadership group. The previous board of directors included Pavel Nedved, a beloved former player during his time with the Bianconeri.
Juventus marked their centenary celebration yesterday, commemorating the Agnelli family’s century-long ownership of the club. During this remarkable tenure, Juve has risen to become Italy’s premier football club, boasting an illustrious history of hosting top-tier players.
Alessandro Del Piero has been the subject of intense interest from fans who hope to see him return to the club in a non-paying capacity. There were strong expectations that Del Piero would assume a role in the current board, potentially replacing Pavel Nedved when it was re-established earlier this year.
At the beginning of this year, there was widespread anticipation that Alessandro Del Piero might make a return to Juventus in a non-playing role, with many fans hoping to see him take up the position vacated by Pavel Nedved.
Last week, Juventus legend Pavel Nedved celebrated his 51st birthday. The club’s Official YouTube channel paid tribute to the iconic star by recalling ten of his most astonishing strikes.
In response to a summons by the Collegio di Garanzia dello Sport to reassess the penalty in the infamous “capital gains case” involving Juventus, the Federal Court of Appeals has rendered a verdict, imposing a ten-point deduction on the Bianconeri club for the ongoing season, as reported by Calciomercato.
Since the departure of Andrea Agnelli and his board of directors, Juventus have been missing the presence of a footballing idol in the hierarchy. In the previous administration, Pavel Nedved filled that role while acting as the club’s vice president.
Former Juventus president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli has backed the return of Alessandro Del Piero to the club, although he thinks it’s too early for that to happen.
Max Allegri has responded to the bans for Juventus’ executives, present and former, after the FIGC punished the club for financial irregularities. The Bianconeri have been investigated for several months as prosecutors strongly believed they had cooked the books and Allegri’s men have continued to maintain their innocence.
Juventus have been docked 15 points and Tottenham director Fabio Paratice banned for 30 months following an investigation into the club's past transfer dealings, Italy's football federation (FIGC) says.
On Wednesday, departing Juventus president Andrea Agnelli and the rest of his board are addressing the shareholders one last time before leaving office.
Juventus has said goodbye to Pavel Nedved as they prepare to inaugurate a new board tomorrow and the former attacking midfielder will leave. He is a part of the former board of directors, who resigned at the end of November, forcing Juve to name a new one that will become a reality by tomorrow.
Juventus’ previous board of directors, led by Andrea Agnelli, resigned last month, and a new one has been created as they seek to keep the club moving in the right direction.
Due to increasing scrutiny from several local and international governing bodies and never-ending investigations, Andrea Agnelli eventually succumbed to the pressure and resigned from his post as Juventus president on November 28.
Napoli legend Marek Hamsik has spoken about having chances to leave the Partenopei and reveals Juventus is one of the clubs that wanted to sign him. He was one of the best midfielders in the world when he played for Napoli and clubs constantly wanted to sign him, so it is normal that Juventus also wanted him.
Former Juventus man Emanuele Giaccherini believes the return of Alessandro Del Piero to the club is imminent. The former Juventus president and his board have resigned and a new one will be formed next month.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last 12 hours of so, you had probably heard that the entire Juventus board of directors has resigned on Monday evening.
Juventus legend Pavel Nedved has been filmed grabbing a woman’s boobs while dancing on a boozy night out. Nedved, who famously beat Thierry Henry in his prime to the Ballon D’Or, now works behind the scenes at Juve after concluding his football career.
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