22 May 1996
Juventus 1-1 Ajax (4-2 pens) — UCL final 1996 (Rome)
Fabrizio Ravanelli equalised against the holders and Juventus won on penalties — their second European Cup and the trophy that crowned the Lippi era.
Updated June 2026 · Allianz Stadium, Turin
Matches that defined Juventus. Each entry below summarises a marquee result — full editorial narratives are linked where written.
22 May 1996
Fabrizio Ravanelli equalised against the holders and Juventus won on penalties — their second European Cup and the trophy that crowned the Lippi era.
3 June 2017
Mario Mandžukić's stunning overhead goal couldn't save Juventus from a 4-1 defeat — Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Real won back-to-back European Cups.
3 May 2017
Mario Mandžukić and Dani Alves scored in Monaco to send Juventus to a record ninth Champions League final.
Juventus were founded on 1 November 1897 by a group of students at the Liceo Massimo d'Azeglio in Turin. The club's original colours were pink and black; the famous black-and-white stripes were adopted in 1903.
Thiago Motta was appointed Juventus head coach in the summer of 2024. The Italian previously led Bologna to a fourth-place Serie A finish and Champions League qualification in 2023-24.
Juventus play at the Allianz Stadium in Turin, which opened in 2011 on the site of the old Stadio delle Alpi. It has a capacity of 41,507.
Juventus's defining fixture in Turin is the Derby della Mole against Torino. Nationally, the Derby d'Italia against Inter Milan and the rivalry with AC Milan are the highest-profile fixtures in Serie A.
Juventus have won 36 Serie A titles, the most of any Italian club. Their most recent was the 2019-20 Scudetto. They have also won the European Cup or Champions League twice, in 1985 and 1996.