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1993–94 Juventus FC season
Italian football club season
Italian football club season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| club | Juventus |
| season | 1993–94 |
| manager | Giovanni Trapattoni |
| mgrtitle | Head Coach |
| chairman | Vittorio Caissotti di Chiusano |
| chrtitle | President |
| stadium | Stadio delle Alpi |
| league | Serie A |
| league result | 2nd |
| (in UEFA Cup) | |
| cup1 | Coppa Italia |
| cup1 result | Second round |
| cup2 | UEFA Cup |
| cup2 result | Quarter-finals |
| league topscorer | |
| Roberto Baggio (17) | |
| season topscorer | |
| Roberto Baggio (22) | |
| average attendance | |
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| prevseason | 1992–93 |
| nextseason | 1994–95 |
(in UEFA Cup) Roberto Baggio (17) Roberto Baggio (22)
Juventus Football Club finished second in Serie A this season.
Overview
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. 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. He was replaced by Marcello Lippi.
Squad
Transfers
| In | Pos. | Name | from | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FW | Alessandro Del Piero | Calcio Padova | - | |
| DF | Sergio Porrini | Atalanta B.C. | - | |
| DF | Andrea Fortunato | Genoa C.F.C. | ||
| MF | Angelo Di Livio | Calcio Padova | - | |
| FW | Zoran Ban | NK Rijeka | - |
| Out | Pos. | Name | To | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MF | David Platt | Sampdoria | ||
| FW | Pierluigi Casiraghi | S.S. Lazio | ||
| DF | Marco De Marchi | Bologna F.C. | ||
| FW | Paolo Di Canio | S.S.C. Napoli | loan | |
| DF | Luigi Sartor | A.C. Reggiana 1919 | loan |
Competitions
Serie A
Main article: 1993–94 Serie A
League table
Results by round
|text_2-6=1994–95 UEFA Cup
Matches
Muzzi
59'Vialli
62'Vialli
Möller
R. Baggio
Möller
Möller
R. Baggio
Del Piero
Möller
Kohler
Sergio
Möller
Möller
Brolin
Moriero
Conte
Möller
Vialli 67'
Bokšić
Gascoigne
Conte
Del Piero 74'
Ravanelli
S. Pellegrini
Baggio
Baggio
Marocchi
Ravanelli
R. Baggio
R. Baggio
R. Baggio
Del Piero
Baggio 65'
Ravanelli
Del Piero
Ravanelli
Bacci
Kohler
R. Baggio
Coppa Italia
Main article: 1993–94 Coppa Italia
Second round Cerbone R. Baggio Di Livio
UEFA Cup
Main article: 1993–94 UEFA Cup
First round Ravanelli
Second round Ravanelli
Eightfinals R. Baggio Ravanelli del Solar
Quarterfinals Oliveira
Statistics
Player statistics
Squad statistics
| Competition | Record | Result | Top Scorer | G | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Win % | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Serie A | Runners-up | ITA Roberto Baggio, 17 | ||||||||||
| Coppa Italia | Second Round | ITA Roberto Baggio, 2 | ||||||||||
| UEFA Cup | Quarter Finals | ITA Roberto Baggio, 3 | ||||||||||
| GER Andreas Möller, 3 | ||||||||||||
| ITA Fabrizio Ravanelli, 3 | ||||||||||||
| ITA Roberto Baggio, 22 |
References
References
- "Attendance Statistics of Serie A - 1986-87 to 1997-98". stadiapostcards.
- (21 May 2012). "Juventus Corner : What Del Piero Means To Fans". The Hard Tackle.
- "Bayern München .:. Coaches from A-Z". Worldfootball.
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