- 1930s.
Other nicknames include [la]
Madama (Piedmontese for Madam), i
bianconeri (lit. 'the black-and-whites'), le
zebre (lit. 'the zebras') in reference...
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Sesto Juventus U23 2-3 dts: i
bianconeri avanzano in
Coppa Italia" [Pro
Sesto Juventus U23 2-3
after extra time: the
Bianconeri advance in the
Coppa Italia...
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March 2015.
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March 2015. "Fiorentina 0–3
Juventus (agg. 2–4):
Bianconeri brush Viola aside to
reach Coppa Italia final". Goal.com. 7
April 2015...
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November 2012. "Juventus-Shakhtar 1–1, i
bianconeri stentano in Europa" [Juventus-Shakhtar 1–1, the
bianconeri struggle in Europe]. la
Repubblica (in Italian)...
- aggregate. By that time, star
midfielder Zinedine Zidane, who pla**** for the
Bianconeri in the 1998 final, had
moved from
Turin to
Madrid in a
world record €77...
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formed by
Giampiero Boniperti, John
Hansen and Karl Aage Præst on the
bianconeri side; the
early 1970s, when for two
consecutive seasons, 1971-72 and 1972-73...
- championship, with
reigning champions Roma
providing strong opposition to the
Bianconeri, who
obtained the
point they
needed by
drawing 1-1
against Avellino on...
- 17
April 2019. Dorman, Matt (20
April 2019). "Juventus 2
Fiorentina 1:
Bianconeri bounce back to seal Scudetto". Goal.
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original on 21...
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winning a
second Supercoppa Italiana during his
eight seasons with the
Bianconeri. In 2010, he
joined German side VfB
Stuttgart for a
season before returning...
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shirt colors are
black and white, so that the
nickname of the club is "
bianconeri". The club play
their home
matches in
Stadio Dino Manuzzi, the larger...