2011–12 Juventus F.C. season

Juventus
2011–12 season
President Andrea Agnelli
Manager Antonio Conte
Stadium Juventus Stadium
Serie A 1st
Coppa Italia Runners-up
Top goalscorer League:
Alessandro Matri (10)

All:
Claudio Marchisio,
Alessandro Matri,
Mirko Vučinić (10)
Highest home attendance 40,944 vs Atalanta
(13 May 2012, Serie A)
Lowest home attendance 23,078 vs Bologna
(8 December 2011, Coppa Italia)
Average home league attendance 38,111[1]
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2011–12 season was Juventus Football Club's 114th in existence and fifth consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football. The club won their first Serie A title in nine years.

Season review

Former club captain and fan favourite Antonio Conte was officially appointed as the new manager on 31 May 2011,[2] 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.[3] The 2011–12 season also marked the opening of a new stadium, named Juventus Stadium.[4] It was officially opened on 11 September, in a match against Parma that ended 4–1.[5] First half of league saw Juventus gain several key-wins such as over Milan and Inter, both beaten in the month of October.[6][7]

Despite criticism for lacking a centre-forward, a role sometimes covered by Matri,[8] the team was able to score regularly with its other players.[9] Juventus reached first place,[10][11] 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.[12] Juventus ended the season without any losses, breaking a record for the 20-team league format in Italy.[13] Conte's squad also played the Coppa Italia final, losing to Napoli 2–0 — the first and only seasonal loss.[14] 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.[15]

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.[16]

Club

Coaching staff
Position Staff
Manager Italy Antonio Conte
Assistant manager Italy Angelo Alessio
Goalkeepers' coach Italy Claudio Filippi
Field assistant Italy Massimo Carrera
Field cooperator Italy Cristian Stellini
Fitness coach Italy Paolo Bertelli

Last updated: July 2011
Source: Juventus.com – Management staff

Medical staff
Position Staff
Medical Affairs Coordinator Italy Fabrizio Tencone
Sanitary manager Italy Gianluca Stesina
Doctor Italy Luca Stefanini
Responsible for Youth Sector Italy Antonio Giordano
Masseurs
Physiotherapists
Italy Alfonso Casano
Italy Dario Garbiero
Italy Marco Luison
Italy Emanuele Randelli
Italy Gianluca Scolaro
Chiropractor Italy Elio Cavedoni

Last updated: September 2011
Source: Juventus.com – Medical staff

Management
Commercial and Marketing Director Italy Francesco Calvo (from 1 October)[17]
Real Estate Director Italy Riccardo Abrate
Communication and External Relations Director Italy Claudio Albanese
Venue Director Italy Francesco Gianello
IT & Technology Director Italy Claudio Leonardi
Human Resources and Organization Director Italy Alessandro Sorbone
Head of Internal Audit Italy Alessandra Borelli
Head of Accounting Italy Alberto Mignone
Head of New Media Communication Italy Federico Palomba
Head of Finance, Planning and Control Italy Marco Re
Head of Marketing Italy Alessandro Sandiano
Stadium Head of Commercial United Kingdom Ben Taverner

Last updated: May 2012
Source:Juventus.com – Management

Sport department
Head of Sports Italy Fabio Paratici
General Secretary Italy Maurizio Lombardo
Team Manager Italy Matteo Fabris
Chief Scout Italy Mauro Sandreani
Under 20 Chief Scout Spain Carlos Macias Vargas
Academy Sports Director Italy Giovanni Rossi
Academy Organization Director Italy Gianluca Pessotto
Academy Secretary Italy Alessandro Badii

Last updated: May 2012
Source:Juventus.com – Sport Department

Other information
Owner Italy Agnelli family (through Exor S.p.A.)
President Italy Andrea Agnelli
Honorary Chairmen Italy Giampiero Boniperti
Italy Franzo Grande Stevens
Chief Executive Officer
Chief Financial Officer
Italy Aldo Mazzia
Sport Dept. CEO
General Manager
Italy Giuseppe Marotta
Directors Italy Carlo Barel di Sant'Albano
France Jean-Claude Blanc (until 15 October 2011)[18]
Italy Michele Briamonte
Italy Riccardo Montanaro
Czech Republic Pavel Nedvěd
Italy Marzio Saà
Italy Camillo Venesio
Libya Khaled Fareg Zentuti
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Juventus Stadium (41,000 / 105x68 meters)

Last updated: October 2011
Source:Juventus.com – Board of Directors and Committees

Kit

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.[19] 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. As in the previous season, the home shirt sponsor is BetClic, while for the away kit the sponsor is Balocco. The white away kit used in the previous season is now the third kit.[20] Official club jersey numbers for the 2011–12 season were presented on 20 August 2011.[21]

Players

Squad information

Players and squad numbers last updated on 31 January 2012.[22]
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Name Nat Position(s) Date of birth (Age at end of season) Signed from Notes
Goalkeepers
1 Gianluigi Buffon Italy GK 28 January 1978 (aged 34) Italy Parma Vice-captain
13 Alex Manninger Austria GK 4 June 1977 (aged 35) Italy Udinese
30 Marco Storari Italy GK 7 January 1977 (aged 35) Italy Milan
Defenders
3 Giorgio Chiellini Italy CB / LB 14 August 1984 (aged 27) Italy Fiorentina Vice-captain
4 Martín Cáceres Uruguay CB / RB 7 April 1987 (aged 25) Spain Sevilla on loan from Sevilla
6 Fabio Grosso Italy LB 28 November 1977 (aged 34) France Lyon
11 Paolo De Ceglie Italy LB / LWB 17 September 1986 (aged 25) Italy Youth Sector
15 Andrea Barzagli Italy CB 8 May 1981 (aged 31) Germany Wolfsburg
19 Leonardo Bonucci Italy CB 1 May 1987 (aged 25) Italy Bari
26 Stephan Lichtsteiner Switzerland RB / RWB 16 January 1984 (aged 28) Italy Lazio
Midfielders
7 Simone Pepe Italy W 30 August 1983 (aged 28) Italy Udinese
8 Claudio Marchisio Italy CM 19 January 1986 (aged 26) Italy Youth Sector
17 Eljero Elia Netherlands LW 13 February 1987 (aged 25) Germany Hamburg
20 Simone Padoin Italy MF 18 March 1984 (aged 28) Italy Atalanta transferred in from Atalanta
21 Andrea Pirlo Italy MF 19 May 1979 (aged 33) Italy Milan
22 Arturo Vidal Chile DM / CM 22 May 1987 (aged 25) Germany Bayer Leverkusen
24 Emanuele Giaccherini Italy LW 5 May 1985 (aged 27) Italy Cesena
27 Miloš Krasić Serbia RW 1 November 1984 (aged 27) Russia CSKA Moscow
28 Marcelo Estigarribia Paraguay LW 21 September 1987 (aged 24) Uruguay Deportivo Maldonado on loan from Deportivo Maldonado
34 Luca Marrone Italy MF 28 March 1990 (aged 22) Italy Youth Sector
Forwards
10 Alessandro Del Piero Italy SS 9 November 1974 (aged 37) Italy Padova Captain
14 Mirko Vučinić Montenegro ST 1 October 1983 (aged 28) Italy Roma
18 Fabio Quagliarella Italy ST 31 January 1983 (aged 29) Italy Napoli
23 Marco Borriello Italy ST 18 June 1982 (aged 30) Italy Roma on loan from Roma
32 Alessandro Matri Italy ST 19 August 1984 (aged 27) Italy Cagliari
Players transferred during the season
2 Marco Motta Italy RB 14 May 1986 (aged 26) Italy Udinese on loan to Catania
5 Michele Pazienza Italy DM 5 August 1982 (aged 29) Italy Napoli on loan to Udinese
9 Vincenzo Iaquinta Italy ST 21 November 1979 (aged 32) Italy Udinese on loan to Cesena
20 Luca Toni Italy ST 26 May 1977 (aged 35) Italy Genoa transferred to Al Nasr
33 Frederik Sørensen Denmark CB 14 April 1992 (aged 20) Denmark Lyngby co-ownership with Bologna
38 Amauri Italy ST 3 June 1980 (aged 32) Italy Palermo transferred to Fiorentina

Transfers

In

No.Pos.PlayerAgeMoving FromType of TransferEndsTransfer windowTransfer feeSource
21MFItaly Andrea Pirlo32Italy MilanFull ownership2014SummerFreejuventus.com
16MFSwitzerland Reto Ziegler25Italy SampdoriaFull ownership2015SummerFreejuventus.com
5MFItaly Michele Pazienza28Italy NapoliFull ownership2014SummerFreejuventus.com
2DFItaly Marco Motta25Italy UdineseFull ownership2015Summer€3.75 Mjuventus.com
7MFItaly Simone Pepe27Italy UdineseFull ownership2015Summer€7.5 Mjuventus.com
18FWItaly Fabio Quagliarella28Italy NapoliFull ownership2014Summer€10.5 Mjuventus.com
32FWItaly Alessandro Matri26Italy CagliariFull ownership2015Summer€15.5 Mjuventus.com
38FWItaly Amauri31Italy ParmaLoan expirationSummerFreetuttosport.com
MFPortugal Tiago30Spain Atlético MadridLoan expirationSummerFree
MFSweden Albin Ekdal21Italy BolognaCo-ownership termination2015Summer€1.3 Mrepubblica.it
MFArgentina Sergio Almirón30Italy BariCo-ownership termination2015Summer€1Mcalcionline.com
26DFSwitzerland Stephan Lichtsteiner27Italy LazioFull ownership2015Summer€10 Mjuventus.com
22MFChile Arturo Vidal24Germany Bayer LeverkusenFull ownership2016Summer€10.5 Mjuventus.com
14FWMontenegro Mirko Vučinić27Italy RomaFull ownership2015Summer€15 Mjuventus.com
24MFItaly Emanuele Giaccherini26Italy CesenaCo-ownership2015Summer€3 Mjuventus.com
28MFParaguay Marcelo Estigarribia23Uruguay Deportivo MaldonadoLoan2012Summer€0.5 Mjuventus.com
17MFNetherlands Eljero Elia24Germany HamburgFull ownership2015Summer€9 Mjuventus.com
23FWItaly Marco Borriello29Italy RomaLoan2012Winter€0.5 Mjuventus.com
4DFUruguay Martín Cáceres24Spain SevillaLoan2012Winter€1.5 Mjuventus.com
20MFItaly Simone Padoin27Italy AtalantaFull ownership2016Winter€4.5 Mjuventus.com

Out

No.Pos.PlayerAgeMoving toType of TransferTransfer windowTransfer feeSource
FWItaly Sebastian Giovinco24Italy ParmaCo-ownershipSummer€3 Mjuventus.com
FWItaly Michele Paolucci25Italy SienaCo-ownership terminationSummerUndisclosedacsiena.it
FWItaly Davide Lanzafame24Italy PalermoCo-ownership terminationSummerFreeilpalermocalcio.it
FWItaly Raffaele Palladino27Italy ParmaCo-ownership terminationSummerUndisclosedfcparma.com
14MFItaly Alberto Aquilani26England LiverpoolLoan expirationSummerdailymail.co.uk
17DFSenegal Armand Traoré21England ArsenalLoan expirationSummer
26DFItaly Leandro Rinaudo28Italy NapoliLoan expirationSummer
7MFBosnia and Herzegovina Hasan Salihamidžić34Germany VfL WolfsburgEnd of contractSummerFreevfl-wolfsburg.de
MFPortugal Tiago30Spain Atlético MadridReleasedSummerFreejuventus.com
4MFBrazil Felipe Melo28Turkey GalatasarayLoanSummer€1.5 Mjuventus.com
5MFMali Mohamed Sissoko26France Paris Saint-GermainFull ownershipSummer€7 Mjuventus.com
MFSweden Albin Ekdal22Italy CagliariCo-ownershipSummer€3 Mjuventus.com
MFSpain Iago Falque21England Tottenham HotspurLoanSummerFreejuventus.com
MFArgentina Sergio Almirón30Italy CataniaFull ownershipSummer€0.4 Mjuventus.com
25MFUruguay Jorge Martínez28Italy CesenaLoanSummerFreejuventus.com
23DFCzech Republic Zdeněk Grygera31England FulhamReleasedSummerFreejuventus.com
36MFItaly Cristian Pasquato22Italy LecceLoanSummerFreejuventus.com
37MFItaly Manuel Giandonato19Italy LecceLoanSummerFreejuventus.com
16DFSwitzerland Reto Ziegler25Turkey FenerbahçeLoanSummer€0.6 Mjuventus.com
44GKBulgaria Mario Kirev22Romania Politehnica TimișoaraLoanSummerUndisclosedjuventus.com
MFSpain Iago Falque21England Tottenham HotspurFull ownershipWinterUndisclosedjuventus.com
33DFDenmark Frederik Sørensen19Italy BolognaCo-ownershipWinterUndisclosedjuventus.com
38FWItaly Amauri31Italy FiorentinaFull ownershipWinter€0.5 Mjuventus.com
MFItaly Cristian Pasquato22Italy TorinoLoanWinterFreetorinofc.it
20FWItaly Luca Toni34United Arab Emirates Al NasrFull ownershipWinterUndisclosedjuventus.com
2DFItaly Marco Motta25Italy CataniaLoanWinterFreecalciocatania.it
5MFItaly Michele Pazienza29Italy UdineseLoanWinterFreejuventus.com
9FWItaly Vincenzo Iaquinta32Italy CesenaLoanWinterFreejuventus.com
FWItaly Ciro Immobile21Italy GenoaCo-ownershipWinter€4 Mjuventus.com

Pre-season and friendlies

Competitions

Serie A

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
Head-to-head
1 Juventus (C) 38 23 15 0 68 20 +48 84 2012–13 UEFA Champions League Group stage
2 Milan 38 24 8 6 74 33 +41 80
3 Udinese 38 18 10 10 52 35 +17 64 2012–13 UEFA Champions League play-off round
4 Lazio 38 18 8 12 56 47 +9 62 2012–13 UEFA Europa League Play-off round
5 Napoli 38 16 13 9 66 46 +20 61 2012–13 UEFA Europa League Group stage 2
6 Internazionale 38 17 7 14 58 55 +3 58 2012–13 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round 2
7 Roma 38 16 8 14 60 54 +6 56 ROM 1–0 PAR
PAR 0–1 ROM
8 Parma 38 15 11 12 54 53 +1 56
9 Bologna 38 13 12 13 41 43 2 51
10 Chievo 38 12 13 13 35 45 10 49
11 Catania 38 11 15 12 47 52 5 48
12 Atalanta 38 13 13 12 41 43 2 0461 ATA 2–0 FIO
FIO 2–2 ATA
13 Fiorentina 38 11 13 14 37 43 6 46
14 Siena 38 11 11 16 45 45 0 44
15 Cagliari 38 10 13 15 37 46 9 43 CAG 2–1 PAL
PAL 3–2 CAG
16 Palermo 38 11 10 17 52 62 10 43
17 Genoa 38 11 9 18 50 69 19 42
18 Lecce (R) 38 8 12 18 40 56 16 36 Relegation to 2012–13 Lega Pro Prima Divisione 3
19 Novara (R) 38 7 11 20 35 65 30 32 Relegation to 2012–13 Serie B
20 Cesena (R) 38 4 10 24 24 60 36 22

Updated to games played on 13 May 2012.
Source: Lega Serie A
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th goal difference; 6th number of goals scored
1Atalanta were deducted 6 points due to involvement in the 2011–12 Italian football scandal.[24][25]
2Napoli qualified to the group stage of the Europa League as winner of the 2011–12 Coppa Italia. As they finished fifth, the sixth-placed team of the league also qualified for the Europa League.
3Lecce were originally relegated to Serie B, but further relegated to Lega Pro Prima Divisione due to involvement in the 2011–12 Italian football scandal.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 23 15 0 68 20  +48 84 13 6 0 40 12  +28 10 9 0 28 8  +20

Last updated: 13 May 2012.
Source: Competitive matches

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAH
ResultDWWDDWDDWWDWWWDWWDWWDDDWDDDWWWWWWWWDWW
Position21221113111111112111212222222211111111

Updated to match(es) played on 13 May 2012. Source: Competitive matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

Coppa Italia

Juventus started the Coppa Italia directly in the round of 16, as one of the eight best seeded teams.[37]

Statistics

TotalHomeAwayNeutral
Games played4322201
Games won2615110
Games drawn16790
Games lost1001
Biggest win5–0 v Fiorentina4–0 v Roma5–0 v Fiorentinan/a
Biggest loss0–2 v Napolin/an/a0–2 v Napoli
Biggest win (League)5–0 v Fiorentina4–0 v Roma5–0 v Fiorentina
Biggest win (Cup)3–0 v Roma3–0 v Roma2–1 v Milann/a
Biggest loss (League)n/an/an/a
Biggest loss (Cup)0–2 v Napolin/an/a0–2 v Napoli
Clean sheets218130
Goals scored7747300
Goals conceded261592
Goal difference+51+32+21-2
Average GF per game1.832.141.50
Average GA per game0.570.680.452
Yellow cards8237423
Red cards5221
Most appearancesPirlo (41)Barzagli (21)Pirlo (20)14 players (1)
Top scorerMarchisio
Matri
Vučinić (10)
Marchisio (8)Vučinić (6)n/a
Worst disciplineVidal 13 Yellow card 1 Red cardMarchisio 4 Yellow cardVidal 10 Yellow card 1 Red cardQuagliarella 1 Red card
Penalties for2/4 (50%)2/3 (66.67%)0/1 (0%)0/0
Penalties against2/4 (50%)1/1 (100%)0/2 (0%)1/1 (100%)
League points84/114 (73.68%)45/57 (78.95%)39/57 (68.42%)
Winning rate60.47%68.18%55%0%

Last updated: 20 May 2012
Source: Competitive matches

Appearances, goals, and disciplinary record

No. Pos. Player L App L L Yellow card L Red card C App C C Yellow card C Red card T App T T Yellow card T Red card
10GKItaly Gianluigi Buffon35-1600000035-1600
2DFItaly Marco Motta000000000000
3DFItaly Giorgio Chiellini34270300037270
4DFUruguay Martín Cáceres11100320014300
5EMFItaly Michele Pazienza800010109010
6DFItaly Fabio Grosso200000002000
7EMFItaly Simone Pepe31660200033660
8EMFItaly Claudio Marchisio369703110391080
9FWItaly Vincenzo Iaquinta000000000000
10FWItaly Alessandro Del Piero23300520028500
11DFItaly Paolo De Ceglie21131200023131
130GKAustria Alex Manninger000000000000
14FWMontenegro Mirko Vučinić329113110351021
15DFItaly Andrea Barzagli35130401039140
17EMFNetherlands Eljero Elia400010005000
18FWItaly Fabio Quagliarella23440401127451
19DFItaly Leonardo Bonucci32261501037271
20FWItaly Luca Toni000000000000
20MFItaly Simone Padoin610010007100
21EMFItaly Andrea Pirlo37360400041360
22EMFChile Arturo Vidal3371212010357131
23FWItaly Marco Borriello13210402017230
24EMFItaly Emanuele Giaccherini23130420027330
26DFSwitzerland Stephan Lichtsteiner36260300039260
27EMFSerbia Miloš Krasić710020109110
28EMFParaguay Marcelo Estigarribia14100401018110
300GKItaly Marco Storari3-4005-6108-1010
32FWItaly Alessandro Matri3110401000321040
33DFDenmark Frederik Sørensen000010001000
34EMFItaly Luca Marrone310030006100
38FWItaly Amauri000000000000
Own goals for-1---1---2--

Last updated: 20 May 2012
Source: Competitive matches

Goalscorers

Rank No. Pos Nat Name Serie A Coppa Italia Total
1 8 MF Italy Claudio Marchisio 9 1 10
14 FW Montenegro Mirko Vučinić 9 1 10
32 FW Italy Alessandro Matri 10 0 10
4 22 MF Chile Arturo Vidal 7 0 7
5 7 MF Italy Simone Pepe 6 0 6
6 10 FW Italy Alessandro Del Piero 3 2 5
7 18 FW Italy Fabio Quagliarella 4 0 4
8 4 DF Uruguay Martín Cáceres 1 2 3
21 MF Italy Andrea Pirlo 3 0 3
24 MF Italy Emanuele Giaccherini 1 2 3
11 3 DF Italy Giorgio Chiellini 2 0 2
19 DF Italy Leonardo Bonucci 2 0 2
23 FW Italy Marco Borriello 2 0 2
26 DF Switzerland Stephan Lichtsteiner 2 0 2
15 11 DF Italy Paolo De Ceglie 1 0 1
15 DF Italy Andrea Barzagli 1 0 1
20 MF Italy Simone Padoin 1 0 1
27 MF Serbia Miloš Krasić 1 0 1
28 MF Paraguay Marcelo Estigarribia 1 0 1
34 MF Italy Luca Marrone 1 0 1
Own goal 1 1 2
Totals 68 9 77

Last updated: 20 May 2012

Clean sheets

Rank No. Pos Nat Name Serie A Coppa Italia Total
1 1 GK Italy Gianluigi Buffon 21 0 21
2 30 GK Italy Marco Storari 0 1 1
Totals 21 1 22

Last updated: 20 May 2012

See also

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