Juventus F.C Honours All Time, Part 1#

Juventus is the most successful club in the history of Italian football and one of the most successful and recognized in the world, having won a total of 51 official club competitions : 40 in differents tournaments at the top echelon of the Italian football and 11 in international competitions , all recognized by Union of European Football Association and International Federation of Association Football.
The Old Lady has earned the distinction of being allowed to wear a two Golden Stars for Sport Excellence on its jersey representing the league’s victories of the bianconeri: the tenth, happened in 1957-58 season, and the twentieth, in 1981-82 season.

According to the International Federation of Football History and Statistics, an international organization recognized by FIFA, Juventus were Italy's best club of the 20th century and the second most successful European club in the same period

National Titles

* Juventus' tally of twenty seven FIGC football League championships and nine Italian Cups are records of Italian football.
* Since 1930, the Old Lady has classified 25 times in the first position, 16 times in the second place and another 10 times in the third place of the Italian League championship (60.21% of its total appearances since 1900).
* Juventus is the only Italian team has achieved two times the national double, in 1959-60 and 1994-95 seasons and other two times the international double(win the league and a one of the main European championship in a single season): in 1976-77 (Juve has won the national League and the UEFA Cup) and 1983-84 season (Juve has won the national League and the Cup Winners’ Cup), also record in Italian football.
* Juventus has been the first Italian team to have won five consecutive times the FIGC League championship from 1930-31 season to 1934-35 season, a record in Italian football. This period, distinguished as the first golden age of Juventus’ history is so called “Il Quinquennio d’Oro” (The Golden Quinquennium).
* The Torinese side was the first team to have won the Italian Cup for two years in a row (1958-59 and 1959-60). Currently, only four other teams have reached this record: Milan (in 1971-72 and 1972-73), Roma (in 1979-80 and 1980-81), Sampdoria (in 1987-88 and 1988-89) and Inter (in 2004-05 and 2005-06).
* Overall, the Old Lady has played in 20 national cups finals, a record: 13 finals in the Italian Cup and 7 in the Italian Super Cup, winning 9 and 4 of them, respectively.
* Since its foundation, Juventus hasn’t won official trophies only in the second decade of the twentieth century.

* Italian League Championship: 27 (record)
o Winners: 1905; 1925–26;[14] 1930–31; 1931–32; 1932–33; 1933–34; 1934–35; 1949–50; 1951–52; 1957–58; 1959–60; 1960–61; 1966–67; 1971–72; 1972–73; 1974–75; 1976–77; 1977–78; 1980–81; 1981–82; 1983–84; 1985–86; 1994–95; 1996–97; 1997–98; 2001–02; 2002–03
o Runners-up (20): 1903; 1904; 1906; 1937–38; 1945–46; 1946–47; 1952–53; 1953–54; 1962–63; 1973–74; 1975–76; 1979–80; 1982–83; 1986–87; 1991–92; 1993–94; 1995–96; 1999–00; 2000–01; 2008–09

* Coppa Italia: 9 (record)
o Winners: 1937–38; 1941–42; 1958–59; 1959–60; 1964–65; 1978–79; 1982–83; 1989–90; 1994–95
o Runners-up (4): 1972–73; 1991–92; 2001–02; 2003–04

* Supercoppa Italiana: 4
o Winners: 1995; 1997; 2002; 2003
o Runners-up (3): 1990; 1998; 2005

International Titles

* Juventus, with 11 official international titles, is the second club in Italy, third in Europe and sixth club in the world most international titles recognized by the Union of European Football Associations and the International Federation of Association Football.
* Overall, the Old Lady has played in 18 official international competition finals, winning 11 of them: 7 in the main European competition (2 triumphs), 1 in the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup (1 triumph), 4 in the UEFA Cup (3 triumphs), 1 in the UEFA Intertoto Cup (1 triumph), 2 in the UEFA Super Cup (2 triumphs) and 3 in the Intercontinental Cup / World Club Championship (2 triumphs).
In 45 appearances in international official tournaments, the Old Lady has classified between the three first positions in 54.3% of its total appearances.
* Juventus is the only football team in the world to have won all official international cups and championships.
* The Torinese side is also the first team in the history of the European football to have won all three major UEFA club competitions, also known as the Grand Slam, which includes; European Cup / UEFA Champions League (1985) [18], UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1984) and UEFA Cup (1977). To date, only other two clubs have achieved this (Ajax in 1992 and Bayern Munich in 1996).
The Old Lady has received in recognition The UEFA Plaque by the Union of European Football Associations on 12 July 1988.
* Juventus is the only Italian team of all time to win an official European tournament without foreigners players in its first team squad (the UEFA Cup in 1976-77 season).
* Juventus’ total of three UEFA Cups is a record for Italian clubs and also ties the overall record with other two clubs: Liverpool and Inter Milan.
* Juventus finished in joint 7th place -and in the 1st place between all Italian clubs- in the list of the FIFA Clubs of the 20th Century.
* Juventus was ranked in the 3rd place -the first between all Italian clubs- in the All-Time Club World Ranking (1991-2007 period) by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics, an international organization recognized by FIFA, on December 2007. The Italian side also has finished the year in the first place on the IFFHS annual World Club Ranking on 1993 and 1996 and has been proclaimed IFFHS World's Club Team of the Month two times (on January 2004 and September 2005).

* World Club Championship (former Intercontinental Cup): 2
o Winners: 1985; 1996
o Runners-up (1): 1973

* UEFA Champions League (former European Cup): 2
o Winners: 1984-85; 1995-96
o Runners-up (5): 1972-73; 1982-83; 1996-97; 1997-98; 2002-03

* UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup: 1
o Winners: 1983-84
o Runners-up (0): none

* UEFA Cup: 3 (record)
o Winners: 1976-77; 1989-90; 1992-93
o Runner-up (1): 1994-95

* UEFA Intertoto Cup: 1
o Winners: 1999
o Runners-up (0): none

* European Super Cup: 2
o Winners: 1984; 1996
o Runners-up (0): none

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