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  Kuan Yew's Soccer Page
Edoardo Agnelli, son of the FIAT founder, was elected the new president of the club and due to the growing number of fans, Juventus took possession of a bigger stadium in Marsiglia Road.
The hero of the team however, and the holder of the record for both appearances (444) and goals (177), was Giampiero Boniperti.
Vycpalek, Parola and Giampiero Boniperti were the trainers, while on the pitch Juventus featured such greats as Zoff, Scirea, Tardelli, Cabrini, Causio, Rosa, Gentile, Furino, Anastasi and Roberto Bettega -today's vice-president.
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 Italian Football League Juventus
Along with Giampiero Comi, one of the greatest goalkeepers who joined the club in 1923 with Edoardo Agnelli was made president.
With the hero of the team being Giampiero Boniperti, who had the records for appearances (444) and goals (177).
Vycpalek, Parola and Giampiero Boniperti were the trainers, while on the pitch Juventus featured such greats as Zoff, Scirea, Tardelli, Cabrini, Causio, Rosa, Gentile, Furino, Anastasi and Roberto Bettega today's vice-president.
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 history
In 1923 Giampiero Combi, one of the greatest goalkeepers of all times, made his debut on the team.
At this time the Club's most representative champions were Carlo Parola, the Danes John Hansen and Praest, and above all Giampiero Boniperti, who was to become the Club's recordman for games played (444) and goals scored (177).
These incredibly proliferous times were inevitably followed by less glorious, but never dull moments: in 1990 Juventus won both the UEFA Cup and the Italian Cup (under today's president Vittorio Caissotti di Chiusano, who took over from Boniperti, and coach Dino Zoff) and again in 1993 the UEFA Cup.
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 EGYPT2006 :::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
This stadium was built for the respect for Giampiero Boniperti, Sivori and Charles.
On 13 July 1971, Giampiero Boniperti retired as a player and went to the presidency of the club.
Under Giampiero Boniperti too, they got their second star on 1982.
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 Una Leggenda di nome JUVE
In that squad, Giampiero Combi made his first appearance in the first eleven, he was a goalkeeper.
After enchanting the supporters with his great skills on the pitch, Giampiero Boniperti was nominated for presidency on the 13th July 1971.
It was the team of Vittorio Chiusano as president, who substituted Boniperti, qhu quit presidency on the 5th February 1990, and Dino Zoff as coach, who after these two great successes had to leave the post for the new arrived Gigi Maifredi.
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 Manchester United Red Cafe Newsletter - Edition #9: Juventus Factfile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Giampiero Combi, one of the greatest goalkeepers of all times, made his debut in the first team in 1923 and Edoardo Agnelli, son of the founder of Fiat, was elected as the new president of the club.
Following the arrival of Omar Sivori and John Charles, the fl and whites carried off the national championship shield in 1958, 1960 and 1961, with the added acclaim of being the first football team in Italy to win the right to sew a star onto their shirts having won ten national titles.
A total of nine shields were won in fifteen years (1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1986), and the team also triumphed in European and Intercontinental Championships: the UEFA Cup (first success in 1977), the European Cup Winners' Cup (1984), the European Cup, the Super Cup and the World Club Championship (1985).
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 JuveMedia.Com :: Forza Juve!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In 1947 Giovanni Agnelli became the president of the Juventus F.C. The most notable players from this period were Carlo Parolo, plus the two Danes John Hansen and Proest.
The hero of the team however, and the holder of the record for both appearances (664) and goals (177), was Giampiero Boniperti.
Wycpalek, Parola and Giampiero Boniperti were the trainers, while on the pitch Juventus featured such greats as Zoff, Scirea, Tardelli, Cabrini, Causio, Rosa, Gentile, Furino, Anastasi and Roberto Bettega -todays vice-president.
www.juvemedia.com /history.php   (858 words)

  
 Wed 11 July 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
However, no more Italian titles followed the initial 1905 win but things took a turn for the better in the 1920s when goal-keeping legend, Giampiero Combi made his debut and Edoardo Agnelli, son of the FIAT founder, was elected the new president of the club.
Due to the growing number of fans, Juventus took possession of a bigger stadium in Marsiglia Road and Jeno Karoly, the first real trainer, arrived at Juventus with the inside left Hirzer, both from Hungary, to supplement the talents of Combi, Rosetta, Munerati, Bigatto and Grabbi.
In 1947 Giovanni Agnelli became the president and the most notable players from this period were Carlo Parolo, plus the two Danes John Hansen and Praest.
www.celticfc.co.uk /c_view/vol37/08/Juventus.htm   (1082 words)

  
 Violence and virtuosity
You would hardly have expected similar moments from such renowned gentlemen of the game as Giampiero Boniperti and Roberto Bettega, each of whom first excelled as players with Juventus and Italy then became major executives of the club.
At once the tough Lazio left half Sassi felled Boniperti with an elbow to the jaw.
The Lazio right back Antonazzi rushed forward to intervene, to be knocked flat in his turn by the elbow of the big Juve centre back Rino Ferrerio.
www.hinduonnet.com /tss/tss2549/25490770.htm   (942 words)

  
 Juventuz Forums - Juventini statistics
Anycase I think that it is difficolt to find staff on him as a player, is too many years ago.
Chiusano is doing well too, also if I don't think he's actually so involved in the managment, but is with Boniperti that Juventus starting dominaating.
The cool thing is that though Boniperti and Bettega have unquestionable merits, their ratios of goals per game is about the same of Alex.
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 History/The Trophies
The President was the poet and man of letters Corrado Corradini, who wrote the club anthem which remained until the sixties.
started with Giampiero Boniperti as president in 1971.
Vycpalek, Parola and Giampiero Boniperti were the trainers, while on the pitch Juventus featured such greats as Zoff, Scirea, Tardelli, Cabrini, Causio, Rosa, Gentile, Furino, Anastasi and Roberto Bettega - today's vice-president.
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 Juventus striker Del Piero hits form in time for Bayern   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Del Piero's goal against Messina was his 177th for the club since he arrived at the start of the 1993-94 season and left him one goal short of equalling Juventus's second most prolific scorer, Roberto Bettega.
He is also closing in on the all-time record of 181, held by Giampiero Boniperti.
With both Ibrahimovic and Trezeguet struggling to regain full fitness after minor injuries, there is a good chance coach Fabio Capello will reward Del Piero for his recent performances with a place in the starting line-up at Bayern's Allianz Arena.
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 JUVENTUS F.C. - " FORZA JUVE!" - Personal Homepages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The president was the poet and man of letters Corrado Corradini, the author of the club’s anthem, that lasted until the sixties.
In 1923, Giampiero Combi, one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, made his debut in the first team.
With the arrival of Omar Sivori and John Charles, Juventus won the ‘58, ‘60 and ‘61 championships and became the first Italian team to be awarded the star for having conquered ten national championships.
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 ATL World Cup Soccer. All the top world soccer news daily. News from international soccer. Euro 2004, champion's ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Brescia star has left hospital in Bologna today after knee surgery which will rule him out of action for the rest of the season.
The player is 34 next week and there are rumours of his retirement but the former Inter, Juventus, Fiorentina and Milan player says he is now chasing a scoring record for Serie A. Baggio called former Juventus striker Giampiero Boniperti, the Turin club's honorary president, to say he would beat his scoring record.
Both players are tied on 178 goals and Boniperti says should have hit a 179th goal before getting injured.
www.wldcup.com /news/2002Feb/20020207_12449_roberto_baggio.html   (181 words)

  
 Soccer Fans Network Forums - Retired :(
BOLOGNA, Italy, Feb 7 (AFP) - Brescia striker Roberto Baggio, whose latest knee injury has ruled him out for the rest of the season, has vowed to return to action as quick as possible, the Italian media reported Thursday.
Baggio made the vow in a phone call with former Juventus legend Giampiero Boniperti, who is now the Turin club's honorary president.
Boniperti, like Baggio, had scored 178 Serie A goals and teased Baggio with the remark that he should have surpassed him with a 179th goal before getting injured.
forums.soccerfansnetwork.com /archive/index.php/t-8834   (656 words)

  
 The History of Juventus
The stadium was situated in Corso Re Umberto, close to the Mauriziano hospital.
The incredibly proliferous 1980's were inevitably followed by less glorious, but never dull moments: in 1990 Juventus won both the UEFA Cup and the Italian Cup (under president Vittorio Caissotti di Chiusano, who took over from Boniperti, and coach Dino Zoff) and again in 1993 the UEFA Cup.
Luciano Moggi, Roberto Bettega and Antonio Giraudo took over at the helm of the club in 1994.
bianconeri.tripod.com /History.htm   (1380 words)

  
 Gabriel Batistuta - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Roma president Dino Viola made the first of many insinuations that have dogged Juventus to this day — that referees will always favour the 'Old Lady' out of respect for the all-powerful Agnelli family, owners of FIAT and a major shareholder in the club.
"It is always a matter of centimetres when it comes to anything to do with Juventus," said Viola which compelled Juventus president Giampiero Boniperti to post his counterpart a measuring tape.
The insults and accusations have continued ever since, with present Roma chief Franco Sensi claiming that Juventus head a conspiracy, along with Milan and Internazionale that lords over the Italian game.
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 uefa.com - UEFA Champions League - Noticias   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Torino Calcio then rose to prominence before Juve clinched the title in 1950.
Giampiero Boniperti was the star man of the 1950s when the Bianconeri topped the table in 1952 and 1958.
Then John Charles and Omar Sivori helped the club claim the first two championships of the next decade.
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 Blanc et Noir: GAME CORNER: Juventus
At this time the Club's most representative players were Carlo Parola, Hansen, Praest and Giampiero Boniperti, who was to become the Club's recordman for games played (444) and goals scored (177).
These incredibly proliferous times were inevitably followed by less glorious moments, but in 1990 Juventus won both the UEFA Cup and the Italian Cup (under today's president Vittorio Caissotti di Chiusano, who took over from Boniperti, and coach Dino Zoff) and again in 1993 the UEFA Cup.
And last year, after nine years, Juventus won the national title once again and again the Italian Cup, a trophy the team won nine times since 1938.
www.fortunecity.com /millenium/tulip/5/juventus.html   (671 words)

  
 del piero anglais
Alex moved from San Vendemiano (Venetia) to Padova in 1991.
Came at the end of 1993 in Juventus from Padova thanks to Giampiero Boniperti's intuition, he showed immediately that he had technical qualities deserving resounding comparisons with great players from the past.
His right foot is a remarkable blend of velvet and dynamite.
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 Eurosoccer.com - News: Premiership, Bundesliga, Serie A, Euro Cups   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Totti was also voted 'best Italian player', while former AC Milan defender Franco Baresi was named Player of the Century.
Baresi, capped 81 times by Italy and now head of youth development at AC Milan, won the vote for player of the century ahead of nine others: Giuseppe Meazza, Valentino Mazzola, Roberto Baggio, Giampiero Boniperti, Gigi Riva, Paolo Rossi, Dino Zoff, Gianni Rivera and Silvio Piola.
The AIC, furthermore, rewarded AC Milan's Ukrainian striker Andriy Shevchenko, top league scorer last season, with the 'best foreign player in Serie A' award.
www.eurosoccer.com /news/00/1003/s4304.html   (196 words)

  
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In 1947, after World War 2, Giovanni Agnelli became chairman of Juventus.
The greatest stars of the period were Carlo Parola, the Danes John Hansen and Praest and, above all, Giampiero Boniperti, who holds the club record for matches played (444) and goals scored (179).
After the championship victory in 1967, with Vittore Catella as chairman, Juventus opened a long cycle of triumphs that began with the arrival in 1971 as chairman of its most famous champion, Giampiero Boniperti.
www.juventus.it /uk/societa/detail.aspx?lml_language_id=0&trs_id=1392000   (335 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports -- Pele angers Brazilians by leaving out 1970 World Cup stars
Italy has current players Roberto Baggio, Alessandro Del Piero, Alessandro Nesta, Christian Vieri, Francesco Totti, Gianluca Buffon and Paolo Maldini.
Former Italian players on the list are Gianni Rivera, Dino Zoff, Franco Baresi, Giacinto Facchetti, Paolo Rossi, Giampiero Boniperti and Giuseppe Bergomi.
There was no place for former Inter Milan striker Mazzola.
www.signonsandiego.com /sports/soccer/20040304-0706-eu-spt-soc-fifatop120.html   (706 words)

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