1983–84 Juventus FC season

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Juventus
1983–84 season
Owner Agnelli family
President Giampiero Boniperti
Head Coach Giovanni Trapattoni
Stadium Comunale
Serie A Winners
(in 1984-85 European Cup)
Coppa Italia Round of 16
European Cup Winners' Cup Winners
Top goalscorerLeague: Michel Platini (20)
All: Michel Platini (25)
  1982–83
1984–85  

Juventus F.C. finished the season as Serie A champions. They also won the European Cup Winners' Cup and participated in the Coppa Italia.

Contents

Squad

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Luciano Bodini
GK Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Stefano Tacconi
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Sergio Brio
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Antonio Cabrini
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Nicola Caricola (II)
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Claudio Gentile
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Gaetano Scirea (C)
MF Flag of San Marino.svg  SMR Massimo Bonini
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Giuseppe Furino
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Giovanni Koetting
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Cesare Prandelli
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Marco Tardelli
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Roberto Tavola
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Beniamino Vignola
FW Flag of Poland.svg  POL Zbigniew Boniek
FW Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Domenico Penzo
FW Flag of France.svg  FRA Michel Platini
FW Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Paolo Rossi

Transfers

Competitions

Serie A

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Juventus (C)3017945729+2843Qualification to European Cup
2 Roma 30151144828+2041Qualification to Cup Winners' Cup
3 Fiorentina 30121264831+1736Qualification to UEFA Cup
4 Internazionale 30121173723+1435
5 Torino 30111183730+733
Source: RSSSF.com
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). [1]
(C) Champions

Position by result

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundHAHAHHHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHA
ResultWDWWWLLWWDDDWWWDWDWWWDLWWDWWDL
Position132114421112111111111111111111
Source: http://calcio-seriea.net/allenatori_squadra/1983/894/
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; P = Postponed;   = Leader, 1984–85 European Cup ;   = 1984–85 UEFA Cup

Matches

11 September 19831 Juventus 7-0 Ascoli Torino
Rossi Soccerball shade.svg11', 25'
Penzo Soccerball shade.svg34', 90'
Platini Soccerball shade.svg44' (rig.), 51'
Boniek Soccerball shade.svg82'
Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: Paparesta
18 September 19832 Pisa 0-0 Juventus Pisa
Stadium: Stadio Arena Garibaldi
Referee: Longhi
25 September 19833 Juventus 2-0 Napoli Torino
Cabrini Soccerball shade.svg55'
Rossi Soccerball shade.svg88'
Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: Pieri
2 October 19834 Lazio 0-1 Juventus Roma
Soccerball shade.svg42' Platini Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Referee: Bergamo
9 October 19835 Juventus 2-1 Milan Torino
Platini Soccerball shade.svg5'
Rossi Soccerball shade.svg18'
Soccerball shade.svg79' (rig.) Baresi Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: Lo Bello
23 October 19836 Torino 2-1 Juventus Torino
Dossena Soccerball shade.svg60'
Selvaggi Soccerball shade.svg76'
Soccerball shade.svg67' Cabrini Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: D'Elia
30 October 19837 Juventus 1-2 Sampdoria Torino
Rossi Soccerball shade.svg37'Soccerball shade.svg50' (rig.) Brady
Soccerball shade.svg75' Galia
Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: Lanese
6 November 19838 Juventus 3-1 Hellas Verona Torino
Boniek Soccerball shade.svg8'
Rossi Soccerball shade.svg32', 83'
Soccerball shade.svg38' (rig.) Iorio Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: Redini
20 November 19839 Catania 0-2 Juventus Catania
Soccerball shade.svg77' Rossi
Soccerball shade.svg89' Platini
Stadium: Stadio Cibali
Referee: Barbaresco
27 November 198310 Fiorentina 3-3 Juventus Firenze
Antognoni Soccerball shade.svg12'
Bertoni Soccerball shade.svg47', 56'
Soccerball shade.svg2' Bonini
Soccerball shade.svg27' Platini
Soccerball shade.svg76' (aut.) Contratto
Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: Lo Bello
4 December 198311 Juventus 2-2 Roma Torino
Platini Soccerball shade.svg72'
Penzo Soccerball shade.svg77'
Soccerball shade.svg62' Conti
Soccerball shade.svg90' Pruzzo
Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: Casarin
11 December 198312 Udinese 2-2 Juventus Udine
Galparoli Soccerball shade.svg9'
Virdis Soccerball shade.svg29'
Soccerball shade.svg7' Rossi
Soccerball shade.svg73' Platini
Stadium: Friuli
Referee: Bergamo
18 December 198313 Juventus 2-0 Internazionale Torino
Platini Soccerball shade.svg44'
Vignola Soccerball shade.svg83'
Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: Pieri
31 December 198314 Avellino 1-2 Juventus Avellino
Colomba Soccerball shade.svg15'Soccerball shade.svg14' Platini
Soccerball shade.svg86' Penzo
Stadium: Stadio Partenio
Referee: Barbaresco
8 January 198415 Juventus 4-2 Genoa Torino
Platini Soccerball shade.svg23'
Cabrini Soccerball shade.svg33'
Penzo Soccerball shade.svg62'
Rossi Soccerball shade.svg75' (rig.)
Soccerball shade.svg29' Briaschi I
Soccerball shade.svg59' Benedetti
Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: Agnolin
15 January 198416 Ascoli 0-0 Juventus Ascoli
Stadium: Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca
Referee: Casarin
22 January 198417 Juventus 3-1 Pisa Calcio Torino
Vianello Soccerball shade.svg12' (aut.)
Boniek Soccerball shade.svg24'
Platini Soccerball shade.svg26'
Soccerball shade.svg80' Criscimanni Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: Ballerini
29 January 198418 S.S.C. Napoli 1-1 Juventus Napoli
De Rosa Soccerball shade.svg74'Soccerball shade.svg28' Platini Stadium: San Paolo
Referee: Bergamo
12 February 198419 Juventus 2-1 Lazio Torino
Piscedda Soccerball shade.svg12' (aut.)
Platini Soccerball shade.svg63' (rig.)
Soccerball shade.svg71' Laudrup I Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: Pieri
19 February 198420 A.C. Milan 0-3 Juventus Milan
Soccerball shade.svg13' Platini
Soccerball shade.svg65' Rossi
Soccerball shade.svg84' Vignola
Stadium: San Siro
Referee: Lo Bello
26 February 198421 Juventus 2-1 Torino Torino
Platini Soccerball shade.svg66', 76'Soccerball shade.svg55' Selvaggi Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: Bergamo
11 March 198422 U.C. Sampdoria 1-1 Juventus Genoa
Brady Soccerball shade.svg58' (rig.)Soccerball shade.svg83' (rig.) Platini Stadium: Luigi Ferraris
Referee: Casarin
18 March 198423 Hellas Verona 2-1 Juventus Verona
Iorio Soccerball shade.svg52' (rig.)
Galderisi Soccerball shade.svg66'
Soccerball shade.svg1' Platini Stadium: Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi
Referee: D'Elia
25 March 198424 Juventus 2-0 Calcio Catania Torino
Scirea Soccerball shade.svg33', 38'Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: Ballerini
1 April 198425 Juventus 1-0 Fiorentina Torino
Vignola Soccerball shade.svg90' (rig.)Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: Lo Bello
15 April 198426 Roma 0-0 Juventus Roma
Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Referee: Casarin
21 April 198427 Juventus 3-2 Udinese Torino
Rossi Soccerball shade.svg15'
Vignola Soccerball shade.svg51', 67'
Soccerball shade.svg41' Mauro II
Soccerball shade.svg42' Zico
Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: Pieri
29 April 198428 Internazionale 1-2 Juventus Milan
Altobelli Soccerball shade.svg45' (rig.)Soccerball shade.svg24' Cabrini
Soccerball shade.svg37' Platini
Stadium: Giuseppe Meazza
Referee: Agnolin
6 May 198429 Juventus 1-1 Avellino Torino
Rossi Soccerball shade.svg20'Soccerball shade.svg72' (rig.) Colomba Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Referee: Paparesta
13 May 198430 Genoa 2-1 Juventus Genoa
Vignola Soccerball shade.svg10' (aut.)
Bosetti Soccerball shade.svg89'
Soccerball shade.svg7' Cabrini Stadium: Luigi Ferraris
Referee: Casarin

Coppa Italia

Group 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Juventus 522175+26
2 Bari 514032+16
3 Lazio 513132+15
4 Catanzaro 513121+15
5 Perugia 51312315
6 Taranto 51133743
Source: [ citation needed ]
21 August 19831 Perugia 1-0 Juventus Perugia
Stadium: Stadio Renato Curi
24 August 19832 S.S.C. Bari 2-2 Juventus Bari
Stadium: Stadio della Vittoria
28 August 19833 Juventus 1-0 Catanzaro Torino
Stadium: Communale
31 August 19834 Juventus 3-1 Taranto Torino
Stadium: Communale
4 September 19835 S.S. Lazio 1-1 Juventus Roma
Stadium: Olimpico

Round of 16

Team 1Agg.Team 21st leg2nd leg
Juventus 3-4 Bari 1-22-2

European Cup Winners' Cup

First round

14 September 19831 Juventus Flag of Italy.svg 7–0 Flag of Poland.svg Lechia Gdańsk Turin, Italy
Platini Soccerball shade.svg18', 26'
Penzo Soccerball shade.svg24', 28', 60', 67'
Rossi Soccerball shade.svg75'
Stadium: Stadio Olimpico di Torino
Attendance: 32,000
Referee: Raúl Fernandes Nazaré (Portugal)
28 September 19832 Lechia Gdańsk Flag of Poland.svg 2–3
(2–10 agg.)
Flag of Italy.svg Juventus Gdańsk, Poland
Kowalczyk Soccerball shade.svg50'
Kruszczyński Soccerball shade.svg65' (pen.)
Vignola Soccerball shade.svg17'
Tavola Soccerball shade.svg77'
Boniek Soccerball shade.svg83'
Stadium: Stadion MOSiR
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Keith Hackett (England)

Second round

19 October 19831 Paris Saint-Germain Flag of France.svg 2–2 Flag of Italy.svg Juventus Paris, France
Couriol Soccerball shade.svg39'
N'Gom Soccerball shade.svg90'
Boniek Soccerball shade.svg62'
Cabrini Soccerball shade.svg76'
Stadium: Parc des Princes
Attendance: 48,776
Referee: Vojtech Christov (Czechoslovakia)
2 November 19832 Juventus Flag of Italy.svg 0–0
(2a–2 agg.)
Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain Turin, Italy
Stadium: Stadio Olimpico di Torino
Attendance: 53,610
Referee: Volker Roth (West Germany)

Quarter-finals

7 March 19841 Haka Flag of Finland.svg 0–1 Flag of Italy.svg Juventus Strasbourg, France
Vignola Soccerball shade.svg90'Stadium: Stade de la Meinau
Attendance: 19,000
Referee: Ib Nielsen (Denmark)
21 March 19842 Juventus Flag of Italy.svg 1–0
(2–0 agg.)
Flag of Finland.svg Haka Turin, Italy
Tardelli Soccerball shade.svg15'Stadium: Stadio Olimpico di Torino
Attendance: 22,135
Referee: Ioan Igna (Romania)

Semi-finals

11 April 19841 Manchester United Flag of England.svg 1–1 Flag of Italy.svg Juventus Manchester, England
Davies Soccerball shade.svg35' Rossi Soccerball shade.svg14'Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 58,231
Referee: Jan Keizer (Netherlands)
25 April 19842 Juventus Flag of Italy.svg 2–1
(3–2 agg.)
Flag of England.svg Manchester United Turin, Italy
Boniek Soccerball shade.svg13'
Rossi Soccerball shade.svg90'
Whiteside Soccerball shade.svg70'Stadium: Stadio Olimpico di Torino
Attendance: 54,555
Referee: Alexis Ponnet (Belgium)

Final

16 May 1984 Juventus Flag of Italy.svg 2–1 Flag of Portugal.svg Porto Basel, Switzerland
20:15 CEST Vignola Soccerball shade.svg12'
Boniek Soccerball shade.svg41'
António Sousa Soccerball shade.svg29'Stadium: St. Jakob Stadium
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Adolf Prokop (East Germany)

Statistics

Players statistics

No.PosNatPlayerTotal Serie A Coppa Italia Cup
Winners'
Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Stefano Tacconi 39-3823-227-99-7
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Claudio Gentile 3702405080
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Gaetano Scirea 4633027190
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Sergio Brio 4202607090
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Antonio Cabrini 4482956291
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Marco Tardelli 4222806181
MF Flag of San Marino.svg  SMR Massimo Bonini 4512917090
MF Flag of France.svg  FRA Michel Platini 432528207382
FW Flag of Poland.svg  POL Zbigniew Boniek 4292736294
FW Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Paolo Rossi 461530137092
FW Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Domenico Penzo 36102555164
GK Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Luciano Bodini 7-77-7
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Beniamino Vignola 3688+1754073
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Nicola Caricola 28014+603050
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Cesare Prandelli 2608+905040
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Roberto Tavola 61202021
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Giuseppe Furino 301020
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Giovanni Koetting 201010

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References

  1. "Norme organizzative interne della F.I.G.C. - Art. 51.6" (PDF) (in Italian). Italian Football Federation. 12 September 2018. Retrieved 11 November 2018.