1992–93 Juventus F.C. season

Juventus
1992–93 season
Head Coach Giovanni Trapattoni
Serie A 4th
Coppa Italia Semi Finals
UEFA Cup Champions
Top goalscorer Roberto Baggio (21)
Home colours
Away colours

Juventus F.C. 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

Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Attackers

Serie A

League table

P
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Promotion or relegation
1. Milan (C) 34 18 14 2 65 32 +33 50 Champions League First round
2. Internazionale 34 17 12 5 59 36 +23 46 UEFA Cup
3. Parma 34 16 9 9 47 34 +13 41 Cup Winners' Cup
4. Juventus 34 15 9 10 59 47 +12 39 UEFA Cup
5. Lazio 34 13 12 9 65 51 +14 38
6. Cagliari 34 14 9 11 45 33 +12 37
7. Sampdoria 34 12 12 10 50 48 +2 36
8. Atalanta 34 14 8 12 42 44 -2 36
9. Torino 34 9 17 8 38 38 0 35 Cup Winners' Cup
10. Roma 34 8 17 9 42 39 +3 33
11. Napoli 34 10 12 12 49 50 -1 32
12. Foggia 34 10 12 12 39 55 -16 32
13. Genoa 34 7 17 10 41 55 -14 31
14. Udinese 34 10 10 14 42 48 -6 30 Relegation tie-breaker
15. Brescia 34 9 12 13 36 44 -8 30
16. Fiorentina 34 8 14 12 53 56 -3 30 Relegated to Serie B[1]
17. Ancona 34 6 7 21 39 73 -34 19
18. Pescara 34 6 5 23 47 75 -28 17

Matches

Top Scorers

UEFA Cup

First round

Second round

Third round

Quarter-final

Semi-final

Final

References

  1. Fiorentina relegated for goal difference.
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