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List of Juventus FC managers

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Juventus Football Club is an Italian professional association football club based in Turin, Piedmont, who currently play in the Serie A. They have played at their current home ground, Juventus Stadium, since 2011. This chronological list comprises all those who have held the position of manager of the first team of Juventus since the appointment of the club's first professional manager, Hungarian Jenő Károly, in 1923.[1] Each manager's entry includes his dates of tenure and the club's overall competitive record (in terms of matches won, drawn and lost). Caretaker managers are included, where known, as well as those who have been in permanent charge. As of the start of the 2008–09 season, the club have had 31 full-time managers.

The most successful person to manage Juventus is Giovanni Trapattoni,[2] who won six Football League titles (Scudetto), two Coppa Italias, one European Champions Clubs' Cup, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, two UEFA Cups, one UEFA Super Cup and one Intercontinental Cup in two periods from 1976 and 1986 and from 1991 to 1995. Trapattoni is also the club's longest-serving manager with thirteen seasons, ten of which consecutives.[3]

List of managers

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Giovanni Trapattoni is the most successful manager in the history of Juventus with fourteen trophies.
Marcello Lippi is the second-most successful manager of Juventus with thirteen trophies.
Antonio Conte won three consecutive Serie A titles with Juventus in 2012, 2013, and 2014.
Massimiliano Allegri won four consecutive domestic doubles with Juventus between 2015 and 2018 and is the current manager.

The following is a list of managers of Juventus from 1923 when the Agnelli family took over and the club became more structured and organized,[1] until the present day. Includes all competitive matches. Statistics are correct as of 17 May 2024.

Name[4] Nat. From To M W D L GF GA W%
Jenő Károly Hungary 1923 1926 70 40 17 13 145 64 57.14
József Viola Hungary 1926(int.)
1926

1928
67 38 12 17 159 66 56.72
William Aitken Scotland 1928 1930 67 37 16 14 134 59 55.22
Carlo Carcano Italy 1930 1935 161 111 27 23 387 165 68.94
Carlo Bigatto Iº
Benè Gola
Italy
Italy
1934(int.) 1935 29 16 8 5 49 28 55.17
Virginio Rosetta Italy 1935 1939 139 61 45 33 217 142 43.88
Umberto Caligaris Italy 1939 1940 36 19 7 10 59 47 52.78
Federico Munerati Italy 1941(int.) 30 12 7 11 50 49 40.00
Giovanni Ferrari Italy 1941 1942 17 7 4 6 27 24 41.18
Luis Monti Italy
Argentina
1942(int.) 19 10 5 4 37 21 52.63
Felice P. Borel IIº Italy 1942 1946 96 54 21 21 225 124 56.25
Renato Cesarini Italy
Argentina
1946 1948 76 40 18 18 151 88 52.63
Billy Chalmers Scotland 1948 1949 48 24 10 14 86 59 50.00
Jesse Carver England 1949 1951 76 51 14 11 203 87 67.11
Luigi Bertolini Italy 1951(int.) 10 8 1 1 32 9 80.00
György Sárosi Hungary 1951 1953 62 32 16 10 139 65 51.61
Aldo Olivieri Italy 1953 1955 68 32 23 13 118 87 47.06
Sandro Puppo Italy 1955 1957 62 15 27 20 69 78 24.19
Teobaldo Depetrini Italy 1957
1958(int.)

1959
36 20 9 7 87 54 55.56
Ljubiša Broćić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1957 1958 53 34 9 10 122 80 64.15
Carlo Parola Italy 1959
1961
1974
1961
1962
1976
202 117 38 47 400 219 57.92
Július Korostelev Czechoslovakia 1961(int.) 2 0 1 1 2 3 0.00
Paulo Amaral Brazil 1962 1964 44 25 10 9 72 33 56.82
Eraldo Monzeglio Italy 1964(int.) 37 15 10 12 50 43 40.54
Heriberto Herrera Paraguay 1964 1969 215 100 73 42 265 156 46.51
Luis Carniglia Argentina 1969 1970 12 5 4 3 17 11 41.67
Ercole Rabitti Italy 1970(int.) 29 14 9 6 38 18 48.28
Armando Picchi Italy 1970 1971 29 17 6 6 50 24 58.62
Čestmír Vycpálek Czechoslovakia 1971 1974 157 79 56 22 257 136 50.32
Giovanni Trapattoni Italy 1976
1991
1986
1994
596 319 181 96 969 478 53.52
Rino Marchesi Italy 1986 1988 89 42 27 20 133 76 47.19
Dino Zoff Italy 1988 1990 104 53 34 17 168 102 50.96
Luigi Maifredi Italy 1990 1991 49 23 12 14 79 50 46.94
Marcello Lippi Italy 1994
2001
1999
2004
405 227 104 74 712 383 56.05
Carlo Ancelotti Italy 1999 2001 114 63 33 18 185 101 55.26
Fabio Capello Italy 2004 2006 105 68 24 13 181 81 64.76
Didier Deschamps France 2006 2007 44 31 11 2 89 30 70.45
Giancarlo Corradini Italy 2007(int.) 2 0 0 2 2 4 0.00
Claudio Ranieri Italy 2007 2009 93 46 30 17 168 96 48.94
Ciro Ferrara Italy 2009 2010 31 15 5 11 46 37 50.00
Alberto Zaccheroni Italy 2010 2010 21 8 5 8 28 34 38.10
Luigi Delneri Italy 2010 2011 50 20 19 11 72 57 40.00
Antonio Conte Italy 2011 2014 151 102 34 15 280 101 67.55
Massimiliano Allegri Italy 2014
2021
2019
2024
420 271 75 74 735 337 64.52
Maurizio Sarri Italy 2019 2020 52 34 9 9 99 54 65.38
Andrea Pirlo Italy 2020 2021 52 34 10 8 108 50 65.38
  • Notes:

M – Total number of matches played under manager

W – Matches won, D – Matches drawn, L – Matches lost, GF – Goals for, GA – Goals against
W% – Percentage of matches won

  • Legend:

(int.) Interim manager

Nationality is indicated by the corresponding FIFA country code(s).

Trophies

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Rank Manager SA CI SCI UCL CWC UEL USC UIC IC Total
1 Italy Giovanni Trapattoni 6 2 1 1 2 1 1 14
2 Italy Marcello Lippi 5 1 4 1 1 1 13
3 Italy Massimiliano Allegri 5 5 2 12
4 Italy Antonio Conte 3 2 5
5 Italy Carlo Carcano 4 4
6 Italy Argentina Renato Cesarini 2 1 3
7 Paraguay Heriberto Herrera 1 1 2
Czechoslovakia Čestmír Vycpálek 2
Italy Dino Zoff 1 1
Italy Andrea Pirlo 1 1
11 Italy Carlo Parola 1 1
Hungary Jenő Károly 1
Italy Carlo Bigatto 1
England Jesse Carver 1
Hungary György Sárosi 1
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubiša Broćić 1
Italy Maurizio Sarri 1
Italy Virginio Rosetta 1
Italy Teobaldo Depetrini 1
Italy Giovanni Ferrari 1
Italy Carlo Ancelotti 1

Manager in bold denotes the previous manager.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Juventus Football Club: The History – Coaches". Juventus.com. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Allenatori: Palmarès" (in Italian). MyJuve.it. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Allenatori: Totale stagioni" (in Italian). MyJuve.it. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
  4. ^ "Tutti gli allenatori della Juventus FC (ordine alfabetico)". juworld.net (in Italian). Retrieved 28 May 2021.