The average ticket price is about 40-50 euros, which is 60 - 85 australian dollars. It depends on the other team's fame :) Derby games are usually a bit more expensive. (my experience: Juventus - Inter 55 euros (83,39 AUD), Juventus - Palermo 45 euros (68,23 AUD).
If using public transport, the Allianz Arena is easily reached by metro. Take line 6 in the direction of Garching-Hochbrück and get off at stop Fröttmaning. You can catch line 6 right in Munich's old city centre at stop Marienplatz. The journey takes about 15 minutes.
Juventus Stadium can easily be reached by train from anywhere in Italy. On arriving in Turin, from Porta Nuova and Porta Susa stations, head to the dedicated shuttle busesthat leave from the Bernini subway stop. From Porta Nuova and Porta Susa (subway stop: 18 Dicembre) take the subway in the direction of Fermi.
approximately 7 kilometres
Fifa 20 will not feature Juventus, after Konami, the games company that makes Pro Evolution Soccer 2020, signed an exclusive deal with the club. This marks the first time in 25 years that Fifa will not hold the licence for the Serie A champions.
Why are Juventus not in FIFA 20? This is due to FIFA's biggest rival Konami-created Pro Evolution Soccer holding exclusive rights to the team. This means FIFA 20 will not be able to have any of the club's badge or stadium listed on their game.
Juventus have completed the signing of Real Madrid superstar Cristiano Ronaldo for a reported fee of £105 million. Real Madrid confirmed on Tuesday that they have agreed to sell the forward, with Sky Sports News reporting the fee that will be exchanged between the two sides.
Why are Juventus not in FIFA 20? This is due to FIFA's biggest rival Konami-created Pro Evolution Soccer holding exclusive rights to the team. This means FIFA 20 will not be able to have any of the club's badge or stadium listed on their game.
Juventus will be renamed in the next edition of Fifa after the Italian club signed a deal granting Pro Evolution Soccer exclusive use of its naming rights for its rival video game. Cristiano Ronaldo's team will be named Piemonte Calcio on Fifa 20, though the names and faces of the players will remain true-to-life.
During its history, the club has acquired a number of nicknames, la Vecchia Signora (the Old Lady) being the best example. The "old" part of the nickname is a pun on Juventus which means "youth" in Latin. It was derived from the age of the Juventus star players towards the middle of the 1930s.
Juventus won their 30th title in 2013–14 and thus earned the right to wear their third star, however, club president Andrea Agnelli stated that the club suspended the use of the stars until another team wins their 20th championship, thus having the right to wear two stars, "to emphasise Juventus' superiority".
captain Giorgio Chiellini
In fact, Inter came about because of a split in the ranks over the running of AC and, particularly, their signing of foreign players. The San Siro stadium itself did not come along until 1926, when club president Piero Pirelli (yes, he of the car tyres) paid for the building of the ground for his team.
Where to buy Juventus football tickets
- Live Football Tickets. Book at livefootballtickets.com. Livefootballtickets.com are our recommended choice for buying Juventus tickets online.
- Viagogo. Book at Viagogo.com. A good alternative to Live Football Tickets is Viagogo.
- Juventus Official Website. Book at juventus.com.
The Italian word Juventus means “youth”. The club also goes by several nicknames in its native Italy: “The Old Lady”, “The Girlfriend of Italy”, “Madam”, “The White-Blacks”, “The Zebras” and even “Hunchback.”
Juventus. Roman god of youth, personification of iuventas "youth," from iuvenis "a young person" (see young).
"The club was averaging 37,000 fans during their 16-year stay at the Stadio delle Alpi, a ground which held up to 69,000 fans. That figure is why the club chose to build the new stadium on a much smaller scale. "The new stadium has been welcomed—the Delle Alpi was awful. It was cold, empty and unwelcoming.
There, the reason is that the clubs don't own the stadiums, they normally belong to the city hall (Olimpico in Rome being an exception, as it belongs to Italian National Olympic Committee) and the cities aren't willing to assume the costs of building separe stadia when they have more than one elite club (such as Milan,
"Torino" is Italian for "Turin". "Turin" is the English word for "Torino",like Milan and Rome are the English words for Milano and Roma.
Juventus are based in the Italian city of Turin, which you can see in the map above, is in the north-west of the country. It is the fourth biggest city in Italy with a population of around 880,000 and was the first capital city of the country from 1861-1865.
AC Milan/Inter & 10 football teams that share their stadiums around the world
- Internazionale.
- Chievo.
- Coventry City.
- Lazio.
- Hellas Verona.
- Ajax.
- Tottenham Hotspur.
- Cercle Brugge.
Originally, they played in pink shirts with a black tie. He had a friend who lived in Nottingham, who being a Notts County supporter, shipped out the black and white striped shirts to Turin. Juventus have worn the shirts ever since, considering the colours to be aggressive and powerful.
Juventus will be renamed in the next edition of Fifa after the Italian club signed a deal granting Pro Evolution Soccer exclusive use of its naming rights for its rival video game. Cristiano Ronaldo's team will be named Piemonte Calcio on Fifa 20, though the names and faces of the players will remain true-to-life.
When the Sport Club Juventus was formed in 1897, the team played in white shirts and black shorts, then a pink shirt and black tie, apparently due to an error. In recent seasons, Juventus FC as is now known has used a pink second shirt as a nod to its history.
Calciopoli scandal
In May 2006, Juventus became one of the five clubs linked to the 2006 Italian football scandal, the result of which saw the club relegated to Serie B for the first time in its history. The club was also stripped of the two titles won under Capello in 2005 and 2006.Real Madrid
have dominated the
Champions League in recent years and took home the trophy four out of five
times between 2013 and 2018.
Clubs with most titles in the UEFA Champions League* from 1955 to 2019.
| UEFA Champions League titles |
|---|
| Manchester United FC | 3 |
| Juventus | 2 |
| SL Benfica | 2 |
| FC Porto | 2 |
Overall, Juventus has won 67 official titles on the national and international stage, more than any other Italian club: 35 official league titles, 13 Coppa Italia titles, eight Supercoppa Italiana titles, being the record holder in all these competitions; and, with 11 titles in confederation and inter-confederation
It had been reported last month that the Serie A winners and the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) subsidiary, which serves as Juventus' main shirt sponsor, were nearing an extension to their existing deal, worth a guaranteed €17 million (US$18.92 million) per season.
The next 11 years were also dominated by Juventus and Bologna, when all of the Scudetti were won between the three of them, Juventus winning five times in a row, a record equalled by Grande Torino in 1949, by Internazionale in 2010, and Juventus itself in 2016, until they won again the next season in 2017 to overtake