Updated to match(es) played on 31 May 2009. Source: Following the enforced relegation, Juventus lost Fabio Cannavaro … This barren run of results also included a 2–1 loss at home to The knockout stages were much less rejoicing for the On 5 June 2009, it was confirmed that Ferrara had been appointed as the full-time manager on a two-year contract.Disciplinary records for all competitive matches. Juventus were docked nine points this season. Juventus Turin en bref : cette page donne un rapide aperçu de la saison Statistiques générales pour la saison actuelle du club. In that game, goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon's streak of not conceding a goal ended at 733 minutes.

Juventus finished the Serie B season in first place and were thus promoted back up to Serie A. Following the enforced relegation, Juventus lost Fabio Cannavaro and Emerson to Real Madrid, Lilian Thuram and Gianluca Zambrotta to Barcelona, Adrian Mutu to Fiorentina, and Patrick Vieira and Zlatan Ibrahimović to Internazionale.

Juventus won the league title for the 28th time in this season, however, the following year's Calciopoli stripped Juventus of this title and sent them to Serie B. De plus, et ce malgré l'implication d'autres clubs italiens dans cette affaire, elle fut l'unique club relégué en Serie B avec 9 points de pénalisation au départ du championnat. On Matchday 40, Juventus were then crowned Serie B champions following a 2–0 home win to Note: this table does not take point deductions, such as Juventus’ 9-point one, into account. La Saison 2006-2007 de la Juventus FC a été à la fois une saison historique et tragique. Juventus Turin - Effectif détaillé 19/20 | Transfermarkt Activez JavaScript pour pouvoir utiliser le site. They were undefeated in Serie B until the team lost at Mantova on 14 January 2007.

The 2004–05 season was Juventus Football Club's 107th in existence and 103rd consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football. Juventus started the season with a penalization of 30 points, which was later reduced to 9 on appeal.Third-placed team Genoa were directly promoted without a play-off being played as they finished 10 points ahead of fourth-placed Piacenza. Players with 1 card or more included only. With the club back in Serie A, new signings such as Czech international Zdeněk Grygera, Portuguese midfielder Tiago Mendes and Sergio Almirón were brought in to strengthen the squad while promising youngsters such as Sebastian Giovinco, Claudio Marchisio and Paolo De Ceglie were sent out on loan or co-ownership deals. After that, Juventus won its next eight games, scoring 16 goals and conceding just one. At various points in the season, Juventus looked as though they could challenge rivals After a club record run of seven consecutive league games without a win in April and May, Ranieri was sacked in only his second season at Juventus. Juventus legend and former centre back Ciro Ferrara, who was the director of the Youth Sector at that time, was appointed the caretaker manager for the remaining two matches. On 4 June 2007, Claudio Ranieri was appointed the new manager following the resignation of Didier Deschamps. The winning streak ended with a 1–1 draw at Napoli.

The 2006–07 season was Juventus Football Club's 109th season in existence and first season in its history in Serie B following the 2006 Italian football scandal, leaving Internazionale as the only Italian club never to have been relegated. En effet, à la suite de l'énorme scandale dit du Calciopoli et à la condamnation de plusieurs de ses dirigeants notamment Luciano Moggi et Antonio Giraudo, la Vieille Dame s'est vue dépossédée de ses deux derniers titres remportés en Serie A. On 19 May 2007, after a 5–1 away win at Arezzo on the 39th matchday, Juventus was mathematically promoted to Serie A. The club made its Serie B debut on 9 September 2006, earning their first ever point in Serie B with a 1-1 draw away to Rimini. Against Albinoleffe, Buffon was shown the red card for the first time in his career and conceded a penalty, but a 10-man Juve team managed to draw the game. It was the fourth time that Lippi had led Juventus to the Champions League final (winning in 1996 but losing in 1997 and 1998). In the all-Italian final, Juventus faced Milan and were beaten in a penalty shoot-out after a goalless draw.