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Juventus, commonly known as Juve,
are the most successful Italian football club of all time having won in excess
of 60 official titles on the national and world stage. Since the formation of
Serie A, La Bianconeri have been ever presents with the exception of 2006-07
when they were demoted after being caught up in the Calciopoli match fixing
scandal which rocked Italian football. They bounced straight back however and
returned right to the top of the Italian game winning 5 titles in a row between
2011 and 2016.
Juventus have been attributed over the years with contributing heavily to the success of the Italian national team and performed a huge role in their World Cup wins of 1934,1982 and 2006. Juventus play their football in Turin in a stadium built ready for the 2011/12 season which has been named the 'Juventus Stadium'. They have 2 main rivals in Serie A; the Turin Derby is contested by Torino and Juve - the rivalry dates back to 1906 when Torino was formed by 'break-away' Juventus players and staff. The more intense rivalry known as the 'Derby of Italy' is between Juventus and Inter Milan and is a direct result of their superiority in the Italian game.
Juventus have had some of the greatest players in the world play for them in previous years with the likes of Zinedine Zidane, Alessandro Del Piero, Andrea Pirlo, Paul Pogba Gianluigi Buffon and David Trezeguet amongst the world class stars to wear the famous black and white stripes.
Juventus, affectionately known as 'the Old Lady', spent the first 6 years of their existence wearing pink shirts. It wasn't until 1903 when they became known as the Bianconeri after they adopted the white and black stripes inspired by English side Notts County. It is amazing to think – given the relative positions in global football today – just how much of a debt Juventus owe to Notts County. One of the Juventus players – an English man by the name of John Savage – was tasked with finding news shirts for the Turin club and he used his contacts to arrange a spare set of shirts to be sent over from County. This is the reason why Juventus to this day wear the famous jerseys.
They have continued to wear the black and white ever since with white or black shorts and socks. They won their first championship in the black and white in 1905 and have gone on to win many more since then.
For a team that has been so consistent with their home strip, the away shirt has varied immensely. The away shirt in recent years has been everything from pink to blue to gold.
Regardless of the colour chosen, the Juventus change kit is always in our top 5 favourite away kits. When it comes to making the Juve away kit, the manufacturers really do seem to raise their game. In fact, we regularly sell more Juventus away jerseys than we do home shirts of most other Serie A clubs.
We supply official shirt printing for the full range of Juventus stars past and present. Such is the rich tradition of the club, finding a star is not difficult. Gonzalo Higuain has already proven to be a popular choice alongside the likes of Pablo Dybala and Giorgio Chiellini. Don't forget the long list of legends to play for the club including Pavel Nedved, Andrea Pirlo, Zinedine Zidane, Edgar Davids and all time record appearance holder Alessandro Del Piero. If you can't decide, you can always customise your own and choose your own name and number.
Juventus ended their association with Nike in 2015 when they moved to Adidas - the only 2 previous manufacturers of the shirt have been Kappa and Lotto with recent shirt sponsor Jeep consistent since 2012.
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