How many times has Juventus won Serie A in a row?

Last July 23, 2020, Juventus celebrated 3000 days as Serie A Champions, their first title in the current run achieved by Antonio Conte and his squad on May 6, 2012.

Juventus won a total of seventy trophies in official competitions, among which it has won the Serie A thirty-six times and also holds the record for nine consecutive victories in that tournament between 2011-12 and 2019-20 seasons.

Juventus is the reigning champion of the Italian top tier Serie A football division as the Turin club recently bagged its ninth straight league title.

The title gave Juventus 36 league trophies as it doubled the gap against rivals AC Milan and Inter Milan.

Juventus was put down to the second-tier Serie B with point deductions but won there in 2007 to return to the top league.

In 2007-2011, Juventus displayed an average performance as the team was in the rebuilding process.

It moved to its new home, the Allianz Stadium in 2011 and demolished Delle Alpi in 2009.

The Allianz Stadium was constructed on the site of Delle Alpi.

A long term project for Juventus was kicked off when it signed Conte in 2011 to manage the senior team.

The first team was reinforced with players such as legend Andrea Pirlo, Swiss defender Stephan Lichtsteiner, French midfielder Paul Pogba, Chilean midfielder Arturo Vidal and Argentine forward Carlos Tevez during the Conte era.

Gianluigi Buffon, Alessandro Del Piero, Giorgio Chiellini, Claudio Marchisio and Pirlo led Juventus to the 2012 title signaling Juventus return.

In the 2012 victory, Conte’s men were the Italian champions in 2013 and 2014.

 

 

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Last July 23, 2020, Juventus celebrated 3000 days as Serie A Champions, their first title in the current run achieved by Antonio Conte and his squad on May 6, 2012.

Juventus won a total of seventy trophies in official competitions, among which it has won the Serie A thirty-six times and also holds the record for nine consecutive victories in that tournament between 2011-12 and 2019-20 seasons.

Juventus is the reigning champion of the Italian top tier Serie A football division as the Turin club recently bagged its ninth straight league title.

The title gave Juventus 36 league trophies as it doubled the gap against rivals AC Milan and Inter Milan.

Juventus was put down to the second-tier Serie B with point deductions but won there in 2007 to return to the top league.

In 2007-2011, Juventus displayed an average performance as the team was in the rebuilding process.

It moved to its new home, the Allianz Stadium in 2011 and demolished Delle Alpi in 2009.

The Allianz Stadium was constructed on the site of Delle Alpi.

A long term project for Juventus was kicked off when it signed Conte in 2011 to manage the senior team.

The first team was reinforced with players such as legend Andrea Pirlo, Swiss defender Stephan Lichtsteiner, French midfielder Paul Pogba, Chilean midfielder Arturo Vidal and Argentine forward Carlos Tevez during the Conte era.

Gianluigi Buffon, Alessandro Del Piero, Giorgio Chiellini, Claudio Marchisio and Pirlo led Juventus to the 2012 title signaling Juventus return.

In the 2012 victory, Conte’s men were the Italian champions in 2013 and 2014.

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