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JUVENTUS HALL OF FAME

For the first time in its history, Juventus is establishing an official Hall of Fame—an exclusive project dedicated to the players of the two First Teams who have retired from football and who have written unforgettable chapters in the black and white story. At the heart of the initiative will be a new permanent room inside the Juventus Museum.

What are the criteria for entering the Hall of Fame? A player must meet at least one of the following requirements:

  • Have made at least 350 appearances with Juventus;

  • Have won at least 15 trophies with the black and white shirt;

  • Have been a historic Captain, meaning with at least 70 matches wearing the armband;

  • Have scored at least 100 goals;

  • Have won the Ballon d’Or while playing for Juventus.

NAMES WHO WROTE HISTORY

The first fifty names selected — Anastasi, Baggio, Barzagli, Bettega, Bigatto, Boniperti, Bonucci, Borel II, Brio, Buffon, Cabrini, Cannavaro, Castano, Causio, Charles, Chiellini, Combi, Conte, Cuccureddu, Del Piero, Depetrini, Ferrara, Furino, Gabetto, Gama, Gentile, J. Hansen, Leoncini, Marchisio, Morini, Munerati, Nedved, Parola, Pessotto, Platini, Rava, Rosetta, Rossi, Salvadore, Scirea, Sivori, Tacchinardi, Tacconi, Tardelli, Trezeguet, Varglien G., Varglien M., Vialli, Zidane, Zoff — represent the highest level of excellence across eras.

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A LIVING PROJECT

But the Hall of Fame will be a living project, constantly evolving.

The names you read above are the first to be included in the Hall of Fame, and naturally, many of the champions who have written our history have not yet been added.

In the future, it will be our fans themselves who will become the protagonists of the project, choosing who will populate our Hall of Fame through methods that we will explain in detail.

The initiative will also be extended to female and male coaches.