1993–94 Juventus FC season

Juventus Football Club finished second in Serie A this season.

Juventus
1993–94 season
PresidentVittorio Caissotti di Chiusano
Head CoachGiovanni Trapattoni
StadiumStadio delle Alpi
Serie A2nd
(in UEFA Cup)
Coppa ItaliaSecond round
UEFA CupQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Roberto Baggio (17)

All:
Roberto Baggio (22)
Average home league attendance44,520[1]

Overview

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The summer of 1993 saw the arrival of Angelo Di Livio from Padova, Andrea Fortunato from Genoa and Sergio Porrini from Atalanta. Departures from the club included Pierluigi Casiraghi, Paolo Di Canio and David Platt.

Juventus finished second in Serie A to Milan, who would also win the 1993–94 UEFA Champions League. Although Roberto Baggio would finish as top scorer (in both Serie A and in total), the season was notable for the emergence of Alessandro Del Piero. Del Piero made his Serie A debut against Foggia on 12 September 1993 as a substitute, and he scored his first goal in his next match, against Reggiana on 19 September, after coming off the bench once again. On his full debut for Juventus, against Parma, he scored a hat-trick.[2] The season also marked the end of the second spell in charge of Giovanni Trapattoni, who moved onto Bayern Munich in the summer of 1994.[3] He was replaced by Marcello Lippi.

Squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
GK  ITAAngelo Peruzzi
GK  ITAMichelangelo Rampulla
GK  ITAFabio Marchioro
DF  ITAFrancesco Baldini
DF  ITAMassimo Carrera
DF  ITAAlessandro Dal Canto
DF  ITAAndrea Fortunato
DF  BRAJúlio César
DF  GERJürgen Kohler
DF  ITAMassimiliano Notari
DF  ITASergio Porrini
No.Pos. NationPlayer
DF  ITAMoreno Torricelli
MF  ITADino Baggio
MF  ITAAntonio Conte
MF  ITAAngelo Di Livio
MF  ITAGianluca Francesconi
MF  ITARoberto Galia
MF  ITAGiancarlo Marocchi
MF  GERAndreas Möller
FW  ITARoberto Baggio
FW  CROZoran Ban
FW  ITAAlessandro Del Piero
FW  ITAFabrizio Ravanelli
FW  ITAGianluca Vialli

Transfers

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Competitions

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Serie A

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League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Milan (C)34191233615+2150Qualified to Champions League
2Juventus34171345825+3347Qualification to UEFA Cup
3Sampdoria3418886439+2544Qualification to Cup Winners' Cup
4Lazio34171075540+1544Qualification to UEFA Cup
5Parma34177105035+1541
Source: 1993–94 Serie A, RSSSF.com, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Draw. (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played).[4]
(C) Champions

Results by round

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Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
GroundHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAH
ResultWLWDWDWWDWLDDWLWWDDDWDWDWLDWWWDWDW
Position1645454231344343232223222342222222
Source: Competitive matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss;   = 1994–95 UEFA Champions League;   = 1994–95 UEFA Cup

Matches

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29 August 1993 1 Juventus 1–0 Cremonese Turin
Möller 5'ReportStadium: Stadio delle Alpi
5 September 1993 2 Roma 2–1 Juventus Roma
Balbo 34'
Muzzi 81'
Report 51' Baggio
59'Vialli
62'Vialli
78' Möller
Stadium: Olimpico
26 September 1993 6 Lecce 1–1 Juventus Lecce
Baldieri 23'ReportR. Baggio 68' (pen.)Stadium: Stadio Via del Mare
24 October 1993 9 Milan 1–1 Juventus Milan
Albertini 75'ReportR. Baggio 61' (pen.)Stadium: San Siro
31 October 1993 10 Juventus 4–0 Genoa Torino
R. Baggio 35' (pen.), 56', 77' (pen.)
Möller 51'
Report 49' CorradoStadium: delle Alpi
7 November 1993 11 Parma 2–0 Juventus Parma
Zola 83'
Brolin 87' (pen.)
ReportStadium: Stadio Ennio Tardini
21 November 1993 12 Juventus 1–1 Cagliari Turin
Kohler 85'Report 67' Oliveira
 74' Moriero
Stadium: Stadio delle Alpi
28 November 1993 13 Internazionale 2–2 Juventus Milan
Sosa 33', 90' (pen.)Report 55' Baggio
 63' Conte
77' Möller
Stadium: San Siro
5 December 1993 14 Juventus 1–0 Napoli Turin
Ferrara 28' (o.g.)
Vialli 67'
Report  87'  BiaStadium: Stadio delle Alpi
12 December 1993 15 Lazio 3–1 Juventus Rome
Kohler 49' (o.g.)
Bokšić 59'
Gascoigne 90'
ReportFortunato 54'Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
19 December 1993 16 Juventus 2–0 Piacenza Turin
Baggio 56'
Conte 61'
Del Piero 74'
Ravanelli 87'
Report  82'  CarannanteStadium: Stadio delle Alpi
16 January 1994 19 Juventus 0–0 Roma Turin
Kohler  44'Report  44' BonacinaStadium: Stadio delle Alpi
30 January 1994 21 Juventus 2–0 Foggia Turin
Ravanelli 70'
Baggio 80'
ReportStadium: Stadio delle Alpi
13 February 1994 23 Juventus 5–1 Lecce Turin
Möller 2'
Marocchi 25'
Ravanelli 26', 67'
R. Baggio 51'
ReportAyew 60'Stadium: Stadio delle Alpi
20 February 1994 24 Torino 1–1 Juventus Turin
D. Fortunato 64'ReportMöller  34'
54' R. Baggio
Stadium: Stadio delle Alpi
27 February 1994 25 Atalanta 1–3 Juventus Bergamo
Ganz 6'ReportConte 52'
R. Baggio 81' (pen.), 84'
Stadium: Comunale
13 March 1994 27 Genoa 1–1 Juventus Genoa
Galante 88'Report 36'  70' Del PieroStadium: Stadio Luigi Ferraris
20 March 1994 28 Juventus 4–0 Parma Turin
Del Piero 20'
Del Piero 57'
Baggio 65'
Ravanelli 77'
Del Piero 87'
ReportStadium: Stadio delle Alpi
17 April 1994 32 Juventus 6–1 Lazio Turin
Vialli 7', 73', 83'
Bacci 10' (o.g.)
Kohler 14'
R. Baggio 89'
ReportSignori 57'Stadium: Stadio delle Alpi

Coppa Italia

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Second round

6 October 1993 Juventus 1–1 Venezia Turin
20:30 CESTR. Baggio 34' (pen.)ReportCampilongo 45' (pen.)Stadium: Stadio delle Alpi
Referee: Fucci
27 October 1993 Venezia 4–3
(5–4 agg.)
Juventus Venezia
20:30 CETCampilongo 46', 70' (pen.), 82' (pen.)
Cerbone 86'
Report 45' Marocchi
78' (pen) R. Baggio
88' Di Livio
Stadium: Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo
Referee: Ceccarini

UEFA Cup

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First round

Second round

Eightfinals

v Tenerife
24 November 1993 Juventus 3–0 Tenerife Torino
Möller 4'
R. Baggio 69' (pen.)
Ravanelli 75'
ReportStadium: delle Alpi
Attendance: 9,500
Referee: Bernd Heynemann

Quarterfinals

Statistics

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Player statistics

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No.PosNatPlayerTotalSerie ACoppaUEFA
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK  ITAPeruzzi39-2832-231-16-4
DF  ITATorricelli41030+201080
DF  GERKohler3542731071
DF  ITAPorrini39028+202070
DF  ITAFortunato3512711070
MF  ITADi Livio3713302120
MF  ITAConte4143241080
MF  ITAMarocchi37419+922171
MF  GERMöller38123091073
FW  ITABaggio412232172273
FW  ITARavanelli381225+592063
GK  ITARampulla6-52+101-42-1
MF  ITADino Baggio2501702060
DF  BRAJúlio César1701102040
DF  ITACarrera1708+700020
FW  ITAVialli1247+340020
DF  ITANotari605+10
MF  ITAGalia2304+1401040
FW  ITADel Piero1454+751020
MF  ITAFrancesconi801+301030
DF  ITABaldini300+30
FW  CROBan500+201020
GK  ITAMarchioro0000
MF  ITAManfredini0000
MF  ITAMoro0000

Squad statistics

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CompetitionRecordResultTop Scorer
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
Serie A34171345825+33050.00Runners-up Roberto Baggio, 17
Coppa Italia201145−1000.00Second Round Roberto Baggio, 2
UEFA Cup8413126+6050.00Quarter Finals Roberto Baggio, 3
Andreas Möller, 3
Fabrizio Ravanelli, 3
Total44211587436+38047.73 Roberto Baggio, 22

References

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  1. ^ "Attendance Statistics of Serie A - 1986-87 to 1997-98". stadiapostcards.
  2. ^ "Juventus Corner : What Del Piero Means To Fans". The Hard Tackle. 21 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Bayern München .:. Coaches from A-Z". Worldfootball. Retrieved 31 January 2013.
  4. ^ Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005 "Norme organizzative interne della F.I.G.C. - Art. 51.6" (PDF) (in Italian). Italian Football Federation. 12 September 2018. Retrieved 11 November 2018.