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Juventus 2005/06 Away kit Medium
Juventus 2005/06 Away kit Medium
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The 2005–06 season was a memorable yet controversial one for Juventus. On the pitch, the club performed exceptionally well across all competitions, but off the pitch, the infamous Calciopoli scandal overshadowed their success. Here's a detailed overview of Juventus' performance that season:
Serie A:
- Juventus were dominant in the 2005–06 Serie A season, finishing first in the league with a remarkable record. They accumulated 91 points (28 wins, 4 draws, 6 losses), finishing three points ahead of second-place Inter Milan.
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Key Players: The squad was filled with star players, including:
- Fabio Cannavaro (captain and key defender)
- Alessandro Del Piero (club legend and forward)
- David Trezeguet (top scorer with 23 league goals)
- Gianluigi Buffon (world-class goalkeeper)
- Patrick Vieira, who had just joined from Arsenal
- Coach: Fabio Capello was the manager, continuing his tenure with success.
However, despite winning the Scudetto, the title was stripped due to Juventus' involvement in the Calciopoli scandal. The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) not only revoked their 2005–06 title but also relegated Juventus to Serie B.
Coppa Italia:
- Juventus reached the quarter-finals of the 2005–06 Coppa Italia.
- They were eliminated by AS Roma. After a 3-2 aggregate defeat (1-3 away loss in the first leg and a 1-0 home win in the second leg), Juventus' run in the domestic cup came to an end.
UEFA Champions League:
- Juventus had a mixed performance in the Champions League. They were knocked out in the quarter-finals.
- Group Stage: Juventus topped their group (Group A) with 15 points from 6 matches.
- Round of 16: Juventus overcame Werder Bremen on away goals after a dramatic 4-4 aggregate draw (lost 3-2 away, won 2-1 at home).
- Quarter-finals: Juventus faced Arsenal and were eliminated after a 2-0 aggregate defeat. Arsenal won 2-0 in the first leg at Highbury, and the second leg in Turin ended in a 0-0 draw.
Overall Summary:
- Serie A: Finished 1st (title revoked due to Calciopoli).
- Coppa Italia: Quarter-finalists (eliminated by Roma).
- Champions League: Quarter-finalists (eliminated by Arsenal).
Aftermath of Calciopoli:
Following the Calciopoli scandal:
- Juventus were stripped of their 2005–06 Serie A title and relegated to Serie B.
- Many star players, such as Fabio Cannavaro, Zlatan Ibrahimović, and Patrick Vieira, left the club.
- However, players like Alessandro Del Piero, Gianluigi Buffon, and David Trezeguet stayed to help the club regain promotion the following season.
Despite their strong on-field performance, the 2005–06 season is largely remembered for the club's involvement in the match-fixing scandal that had far-reaching consequences for Juventus and Italian football.