What is the name of the Juventus Stadium?
Allianz Stadium
Juventus F.C./Arenas/Stadiums
Allianz Stadium, previously known as Juventus Stadium, replaced Juventus’ old Stadio Delle Alpi, which had only been the home of the club since 1990.
Who designed Juventus Stadium?
Hernando Suarez
Gino Zavanella
Allianz Stadium/Architects
Where does Torino play home?
the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
Torino plays all of its home games at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino (also known as the Stadio Comunale “Vittorio Pozzo” until 2006).
What is Juventus home town?
Turin, Italy
Juventus F.C./Locations
Juventus, in full Juventus Football Club, also called Juventus FC, bynames la Vecchia Signora (Italian: “the Old Lady”) and Juve, Italian professional football (soccer) team based in Turin. Juventus is one of Italy’s oldest and most successful clubs, with more Italian league championships than any other team.
What does the name Juventus mean?
youth
In Latin, the name ‘Juventus’ means youth. They weren’t aware of it yet, but on 1 November 1897, they had given birth to a legend. And so Italy’s greatest football team was born, almost by chance.
Has Juventus changed their name?
After the Second World War, the stadium was renamed as Stadio Comunale Vittorio Pozzo. Juventus played home matches at the ground for 57 years, a total of 890 league matches….Stadiums.
Location | Corso Gaetano Scirea, 10151 Turin, Italy |
Owner | Juventus F.C. |
Operator | Juventus F.C. |
Capacity | 41,507 seated |
Construction |
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What region is Torino in?
Piedmont
Turin, Italian Torino, Latin Augusta Taurinorum, city, capital of Torino provincia and of Piemonte (Piedmont) regione, northwestern Italy. It is located on the Po River near its junction with the Sangone, Dora Riparia, and Stura di Lanzo rivers.
Why is Turin called Juventus?
In Latin, the name ‘Juventus’ means youth. They weren’t aware of it yet, but on 1 November 1897, they had given birth to a legend. And so Italy’s greatest football team was born, almost by chance.
Why is Juventus called Bianconeri?
Other nicknames include; [La] Madama (Piedmontese for Madam), i bianconeri (the black-and-whites), le zebre (the zebras) in reference to Juventus’ colours.