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2011–12 Juventus FC season

Italian football club season


Italian football club season

FieldValue
clubJuventus
season2011–12
managerAntonio Conte
mgrtitleHead coach
chairmanAndrea Agnelli
stadiumJuventus Stadium
leagueSerie A
league result**1st**
cup1Coppa Italia
cup1 resultRunners-up
league topscorerMatri (10)
season topscorerMarchisio,
Matri, and
Vučinić (10)
highest attendance40,944 vs Atalanta
(13 May 2012, Serie A)
lowest attendance23,078 vs Bologna
(8 December 2011, Coppa Italia)
average attendance38,111
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Matri, and Vučinić (10) (13 May 2012, Serie A) (8 December 2011, Coppa Italia)

The 2011–12 season was Juventus Football Club's 114th in existence and fifth consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football. In Serie A, the club won their first league title since 2003; they had won two Serie A titles in the meantime (2004–05 and 2005–06) but were stripped of both as a result of the Calciopoli scandal.

Season review

Former club captain and fan favourite Antonio Conte was officially appointed as the new manager on 31 May 2011, taking over the post previously left vacant following the sacking of Luigi Delneri. It was Conte's first appointment at a major Serie A club; he previously managed Siena, Arezzo, Atalanta, and Bari respectively, winning two Serie A promotions in the process (with Bari and Siena). His arrival coincided with the acquisitions of Andrea Pirlo and Arturo Vidal, both top-class midfielders. The 2011–12 season also marked the opening of a new stadium, named Juventus Stadium. It was officially opened on 11 September, in a match against Parma that ended 4–1. First half of league saw Juventus gain several key-wins such as over Milan and Inter, both beaten in the month of October.

Despite criticism for lacking a centre-forward, a role sometimes covered by Matri, the team was able to score regularly with its other players. Juventus reached first place, and the title was certainly won on the penultimate game of the season due to a 2–0 success away to Cagliari – the first time in nine years. Juventus ended the season without any losses, breaking a record for the 20-team league format in Italy. Conte's squad also played the Coppa Italia final, losing to Napoli 2–0 — the first and only seasonal loss. This match was the last for Juventus for Alessandro Del Piero, who seven days before had scored his last goal in a 3–1 win over Atalanta.

After a 3–1 win in the final matchday against Atalanta, Juventus became the first team to go the season unbeaten in the current 38-game format.

Club

Coaching staff

Medical staff

Management

Sport department

Other information

Kit

  • Supplier: Nike / Sponsor: Betclic (Home kit) / Balocco (Away & Third kit)
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Kit information

The kits for the 2011–12 season, made by Nike, were revealed on 6 July 2011 at the new stadium inside the ''Bianconeri'''s dressing room. The home kit is a reinterpretation of the traditional black and white stripes in order to guarantee a 3D effect. The away shirt is bright pink, dominated by a large black star. The white away kit used in the previous season is retained as third kit albeit with new shorts and socks design. Official club jersey numbers for the 2011–12 season were presented on 20 August 2011.

Players

Squad information

Players and squad numbers last updated on 31 January 2012.

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

No.NameNatPosition(s)Date of birth (Age at end of season)Signed fromNotesGoalkeepersDefendersMidfieldersForwardsPlayers transferred during the season
1Gianluigi BuffonITAGKITA ParmaVice-captain
13Alex ManningerAUTGKITA Udinese
30Marco StorariITAGKITA AC Milan
3Giorgio ChielliniITACB / LBITA FiorentinaVice-captain
4Martín CáceresURUCB / RBESP Sevilla[[File:Temperature down.svg12px2012 Winter transfer window]] on loan from Sevilla
6Fabio GrossoITALBFRA Lyon
11Paolo De CeglieITALB / LWBITA Youth Sector
15Andrea BarzagliITACBGER Wolfsburg
19Leonardo BonucciITACBITA Bari
26Stephan LichtsteinerSUIRB / RWBITA Lazio
7Simone PepeITAWITA Udinese
8Claudio MarchisioITACMITA Youth Sector
17Eljero EliaNEDLWGER Hamburg
20Simone PadoinITAMFITA Atalanta[[File:Temperature down.svg12px2012 Winter transfer window]] transferred in from Atalanta
21Andrea PirloITAMFITA AC Milan
22Arturo VidalCHLDM / CMGER Bayer Leverkusen
24Emanuele GiaccheriniITALWITA Cesena
27Miloš KrasićSRBRWRUS CSKA Moscow
28Marcelo EstigarribiaPARLWURU Deportivo Maldonadoon loan from Deportivo Maldonado
34Luca MarroneITAMFITA Youth Sector
10Alessandro Del PieroITASSITA PadovaCaptain
14Mirko VučinićMNESTITA Roma
18Fabio QuagliarellaITASTITA Napoli
23Marco BorrielloITASTITA Roma[[File:Temperature down.svg12px2012 Winter transfer window]] on loan from Roma
32Alessandro MatriITASTITA Cagliari
2Marco MottaITARBITA Udinese[[File:Temperature down.svg12px2012 Winter transfer window]] on loan to Catania
5Michele PazienzaITADMITA Napoli[[File:Temperature down.svg12px2012 Winter transfer window]] on loan to Udinese
9Vincenzo IaquintaITASTITA Udinese[[File:Temperature down.svg12px2012 Winter transfer window]] on loan to Cesena
20Luca ToniITASTITA Genoa[[File:Temperature down.svg12px2012 Winter transfer window]] transferred to Al Nasr
33Frederik SørensenDENCBDEN Lyngby[[File:Temperature down.svg12px2012 Winter transfer window]] co-ownership with Bologna
38AmauriITASTITA Palermo[[File:Temperature down.svg12px2012 Winter transfer window]] transferred to Fiorentina

Transfers

In

No.Pos.PlayerAgeMoving FromType of TransferEndsTransfer windowTransfer feeSource
21MFITAITA AC MilanFull ownership2014SummerFreejuventus.com
16MFSWIITA SampdoriaFull ownership2015SummerFreejuventus.com
5MFITAITA NapoliFull ownership2014SummerFreejuventus.com
2DFITAITA UdineseFull ownership2015Summer€3.75 Mjuventus.com
7MFITAITA UdineseFull ownership2015Summer€7.5 Mjuventus.com
18FWITAITA NapoliFull ownership2014Summer€10.5 Mjuventus.com
32FWITAITA CagliariFull ownership2015Summer€15.5 Mjuventus.com
38FWITA {{sortnameAmauri}}ITA ParmaLoan expirationSummerFree
MFPOR {{sortnameTiagoTiago Mendes}}ESP Atlético MadridLoan expirationSummerFree
MFSWEITA BolognaCo-ownership termination2015Summer€1.3 Mrepubblica.it
MFARGITA BariCo-ownership termination2015Summer€1Mcalcionline.com
26DFSWIITA LazioFull ownership2015Summer€10 Mjuventus.com
22MFCHLGER Bayer LeverkusenFull ownership2016Summer€10.5 Mjuventus.com
14FWMNE {{sortnameMirkoVučinićVucinic, Mirko}}ITA RomaFull ownership2015Summer€15 M
24MFITAITA CesenaCo-ownership2015Summer€3 Mjuventus.com
28MFPARURU Deportivo MaldonadoLoan2012Summer€0.5 Mjuventus.com
17MFNEDGER HamburgFull ownership2015Summer€9 Mjuventus.com
23FWITAITA RomaLoan2012Winter€0.5 Mjuventus.com
4DFURU {{sortnameMartínCáceresCaceres, Martin}}ESP SevillaLoan2012Winter€1.5 M
20MFITAITA AtalantaFull ownership2016Winter€4.5 Mdate=May 2019bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}

Out

No.Pos.PlayerAgeMoving toType of TransferTransfer windowTransfer feeSource
FWITAITA ParmaCo-ownershipSummer€3 Mdate=May 2019bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}
FWITAITA SienaCo-ownership terminationSummerUndisclosedacsiena.it
FWITAITA PalermoCo-ownership terminationSummerFreeilpalermocalcio.it
FWITAITA ParmaCo-ownership terminationSummerUndisclosed
14MFITAENG LiverpoolLoan expirationSummer
17DFSEN {{sortnameArmandTraoréTraore, Armand}}ENG ArsenalLoan expirationSummer
26DFITAITA NapoliLoan expirationSummer
7MFBIH {{sortnameHasanSalihamidžićSalihamidzic, Hasan}}GER VfL WolfsburgEnd of contractSummerFree
MFPOR {{sortnameTiagoTiago Mendes}}ESP Atlético MadridReleasedSummerFree
4MFBRATUR GalatasarayLoanSummer€1.5 Mjuventus.com
5MFMLIFRA Paris Saint-GermainFull ownershipSummer€7 Mjuventus.com
MFSWEITA CagliariCo-ownershipSummer€3 Mjuventus.com
MFESP {{sortnameIagoFalqueFalque, Iago}}ENG Tottenham HotspurLoanSummerFree
MFARGITA CataniaFull ownershipSummer€0.4 Mjuventus.com
25MFURUITA CesenaLoanSummerFreejuventus.com
23DFCZE {{sortnameZdeněkGrygeraGrygera, Zdenek}}ENG FulhamReleasedSummerFree
36MFITAITA LecceLoanSummerFreejuventus.com
37MFITAITA LecceLoanSummerFreejuventus.com
16DFSUITUR FenerbahçeLoanSummer€0.6 Mjuventus.com
44GKBGRROM Politehnica TimișoaraLoanSummerUndisclosedjuventus.com
MFESP {{sortnameIagoFalqueFalque, Iago}}ENG Tottenham HotspurFull ownershipWinterUndisclosed
33DFDEN {{sortnameFrederikSørensenSorensen, Frederik}}ITA BolognaCo-ownershipWinterUndisclosed
38FWITA {{sortnameAmauri}}ITA FiorentinaFull ownershipWinter€0.5 M
MFITAITA TorinoLoanWinterFreetorinofc.it
20FWITAUAE Al NasrFull ownershipWinterUndisclosedjuventus.com
2DFITAITA CataniaLoanWinterFreecalciocatania.it
5MFITAITA UdineseLoanWinterFreejuventus.com
9FWITAITA CesenaLoanWinterFreejuventus.com
FWITAITA GenoaCo-ownershipWinter€4 Mjuventus.com

Pre-season and friendlies

Matri Quagliarella Sørensen Toni De Silvestro Melo Pepe Matri Quagliarella Challenge](2011-world-football-challenge) Del Piero Hélder Postiga Challenge](2011-world-football-challenge) Pasquato Valenzuela Challenge](2011-world-football-challenge) Marchisio Vučinić Pasquato Toni Ruggiero Iaquinta Motta Ziegler Motta Samuel Del Piero Motta Pandev Sneijder Stanković Ranocchia Samuel Pasquato Bonucci Vučinić Pirlo Lichtsteiner Barzagli Matri Trophy](trofeo-luigi-berlusconi) Seedorf Vučinić Marchisio opening](juventus-stadium) Elia Vidal Chiellini Pepe Quagliarella

Competitions

Serie A

Main article: 2011–12 Serie A

League table

Results summary

Results by round

Matches

Pepe Vidal Marchisio Giaccherini De Ceglie Giovinco Terzi Vučinić , Lichtsteiner Bonucci Pérez Portanova , Casarini Pulzetti Almirón Capuano Chiellini Krasić Vidal Marchisio Boateng Morero Sammarco Bradley Mandelli Cesar Chiellini Pirlo Marchisio Mesto Palacio Rossi Dainelli Caracciolo Veloso Matri Marchisio Behrami Munari Natali Chivu Sneijder Bonucci Marchisio Vidal Chiellini Pepe Pirlo Matri Marchisio Pisano Sculli Marchisio Hamšík , Maggio Bonucci Matri , Lichtsteiner Vidal Estigarribia Pepe Vidal Rossi Antonioli Pjanić Totti 64' Greco Vidal Bonucci Quagliarella Giaccherini Quagliarella Centurioni Pinzi Isla Olivera Cuadrado Vidal Chiellini Matri Barzagli Dessena Marilungo Giaccherini Giaccherini Matri Ferronetti Floro Flores Armero Di Natale Borriello Chiellini Parravicini Vidal Quagliarella Marchisio Chiellini Vučinić Quagliarella Motta Almirón Legrottaglie Thiago Silva Mexès Muntari Matri , Vidal Pepe Pérez Ramírez Portanova Vučinić Bonucci Vidal Janković Moretti De Ceglie Olivera Lichtsteiner Vidal Marchisio Pirlo Padoin Del Piero De Ceglie Poli Vidal , De Ceglie Vučinić Marchisio Quagliarella Cannavaro Zúñiga Quagliarella Marchisio Lichtsteiner Chiellini Quagliarella Del Piero Biava Mauri , Ledesma Kozák Pirlo Quagliarella Marchisio Bojan Rennella Guana Moras Pirlo Matri Borriello Borriello Vidal Bonucci Obodo Cuadrado Muriel Delvecchio Bertolacci Pisano Cossu Vidal Chiellini Pepe Canini Del Piero Barzagli

Coppa Italia

Main article: 2011–12 Coppa Italia

Juventus started the Coppa Italia directly in the round of 16, as one of the eight best seeded teams.

Giaccherini Pazienza Marchisio Raggi , Loria Acquafresca Estigarribia Del Piero Barzagli Krasić Kjær Simplício Lamela Totti First leg](2011-12-coppa-italia-semi-finals) Mexès El Shaarawy Quagliarella Second leg](2011-12-coppa-italia-semi-finals) Vučinić , Borriello Storari Vidal Aquilani Mesbah Seedorf Inzaghi Maxi López Thiago Silva Mexès Storari Borriello Quagliarella Cannavaro Cavani De Sanctis Hamšík

Statistics

RankNo.PosNatNameSerie ACoppa ItaliaTotal
18MFITAClaudio Marchisio9110
14FWMNEMirko Vučinić9110
32FWITAAlessandro Matri10010
422MFCHIArturo Vidal707
57MFITASimone Pepe606
610FWITAAlessandro Del Piero325
718FWITAFabio Quagliarella404
84DFURUMartín Cáceres123
21MFITAAndrea Pirlo303
24MFITAEmanuele Giaccherini123
113DFITAGiorgio Chiellini202
19DFITALeonardo Bonucci202
23FWITAMarco Borriello202
26DFSUIStephan Lichtsteiner202
1511DFITAPaolo De Ceglie101
15DFITAAndrea Barzagli101
20MFITASimone Padoin101
27MFSRBMiloš Krasić101
28MFPARMarcelo Estigarribia101
34MFITALuca Marrone101
Own goal112
Totals68977

Last updated: 20 May 2012

References

References

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