Best Juventus players

Juventus, one of the most successful football clubs, is placed highly in the All -Time Club World Ranking and its achievements are due not only to effective management and organization, but certainly to the key players, who impact on Juventus greatly.

Ciro Ferrara is no doubt one of the key players of the club. He started his career at hometown club Napoli, and then went to Turin. A strong, sometimes uncontrollable centre back, Ferrara won in a team six scudetti.  His achievements are also the 1996 Champions League, an Intercontinental Cup, the InterToto Cup, a European Super Cup, an Italian Cup and four Italian SuperCups.

Roberto Baggio is known worldwide for the penalty miss in the 1994 World Cup Final, but without, Roberto Baggio Italy would’ve been one of the most famous clubs. It was he who scored76 goals from 91 penalties- an Italian record. He played in a club for 12 years and won five scudetti, and was runner-up five more times His achievements are the Champions League in 1996, UEFA Cup in 1993.

Antonio Conte was a captain in a period of prolonged success, a legend of Juventus. He won the Italian Cup in 1995, had medals for 4 Italian SuperCups, the Intertoto Cup, the UEFA SupeCup and the Inter Continental Cup.

Gaetano Scirea is the legendary captain, one of only five men to win all possible cups. He played in more than 450 games as centre back for club .He deserves a great respect for winning the 1982 World Cup. His won seven scudetti, two Italian Cups, a UEFA Cup, Cup Winners Cup, European Cup, UEFA Super Cup and an Intercontinental Cup.

Alessandro Del Piero is also a legend of our time. The club’s all-time leading professional scorer.  His achievements are seven scudetti, an Italian Cup, four Italian SuperCups, the 2007 Serie B title, 1996 Champions League, a UEFA Super Cup, Intertoto Cup and the 1996 Intercontinental Cup. He is a three time Italian Player of the Year and a World Cup winner with Italy in 2006.

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