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1992–93 Juventus FC season
Italian football club season
Italian football club season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| club | Juventus |
| season | 1992–93 |
| manager | Giovanni Trapattoni |
| mgrtitle | Head Coach |
| chairman | Vittorio Caissotti di Chiusano |
| chrtitle | President |
| stadium | Stadio delle Alpi |
| league | Serie A |
| league result | 4th |
| cup1 | Coppa Italia |
| cup1 result | Semi-finals |
| cup2 | UEFA Cup |
| cup2 result | Champions |
| (in 1993-94 UEFA Cup) | |
| league topscorer | |
| Roberto Baggio (21) | |
| season topscorer | |
| Roberto Baggio (30) | |
| average attendance | |
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| prevseason | 1991–92 |
| nextseason | 1993–94 |
(in 1993-94 UEFA Cup) Roberto Baggio (21) Roberto Baggio (30)
Juventus Football Club did not manage to win the domestic championship for the seventh year in succession, but the legacy of the season was saved when it beat Borussia Dortmund by 3–1 away from home, then 3–0 in Turin, to clinch the 1992–93 edition of the UEFA Cup.
Prior to the season, Juventus had bought Andreas Möller and Gianluca Vialli for multi-million £ fees. Vialli was considered a disappointment relative to his Sampdoria form, but Möller quickly established himself as a key midfielder and easily came to terms with the Italian game. The third big-money signing David Platt from relegated Bari, spent his season mostly injured, and was sold to Sampdoria at the end of it. Roberto Baggio was the club topscorer for the third successive season, scoring 21 goals, despite being used as a trequartista, playing just behind the forwards.
Squad
Transfers
| In | Pos. | Name | from | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FW | Gianluca Vialli | Sampdoria | - | |
| MF | Dino Baggio | Inter | loan ended | |
| MF | Andreas Möller | Eintracht Frankfurt | - | |
| MF | David Platt | S.S.C. Bari | - | |
| FW | Fabrizio Ravanelli | A.C. Reggiana | - | |
| DF | Luigi Sartor | Padova | - | |
| DF | Moreno Torricelli | U.S. Caratese | - | |
| FW | Mauro Bertarelli | A.C. Ancona | loan ended | |
| DF | Michele Serena | Hellas Verona | loan ended |
| Out | Pos. | Name | To | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GK | Stefano Tacconi | Genoa CFC | ||
| MF | Stefan Reuter | Borussia Dortmund | ||
| FW | Salvatore Schillaci | Inter | ||
| DF | Luigi De Agostini | Inter | - | |
| MF | Eugenio Corini | Sampdoria | ||
| FW | Mauro Bertarelli | Sampdoria | - | |
| DF | Michele Serena | Sampdoria | - | |
| MF | Nicola Zanini | Sampdoria | - | |
| MF | Angelo Alessio | S.S.C. Bari | ||
| DF | Gianluca Luppi | Fiorentina |
Competitions
Serie A
Main article: 1992–93 Serie A
League table
Results by round
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Matches
Möller
Vialli
Skuhravý
Platt
Zola
20' Julio Cesar
Möller
Vialli
Sammer
Shalimov
De Marchi
Di Canio
R. Baggio
R. Baggio
Pellegrini
R. Baggio
Platt 55'
Peruzzi
R. Baggio
Venturin
Sartor
Mandelli
Vialli
Melli
Casiraghi
Ganz
Ravanelli
Häßler
Platt
Ravanelli
Möller
Ferrara
Fonseca
M. Rossi
Shalimov
R. Baggio
Marocchi
Casiraghi 73'
Ravanelli
R. Baggio
Vialli
Kolyvanov
Borgonovo
Martorella
Palladini
Vialli
Di Canio
Coppa Italia
Main article: 1992–93 Coppa Italia
Second round
Kohler Möller R. Baggio
Eightfinals
Skuhravý Panucci Möller Casiraghi
Quarterfinals
Vialli
Semifinals
Ravanelli Aguilera
UEFA Cup
Main article: 1992–93 UEFA Cup
First round
Möller Vialli Conte Torricelli Kohler Casiraghi
Second round
Third round
D. Baggio Casiraghi Möller Ravanelli
Quarter-finals
D. Baggio Ravanelli
Semi-finals
Final
Main article: 1993 UEFA Cup Final
R. Baggio Möller
Statistics
Players statistics
References
References
- "Attendance Statistics of Serie A - 1986-87 to 1997-98". stadiapostcards.com.
- "Statistics". calcio-seriea.net.
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