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  2. 1995–96 Juventus FC season - Wikipedia

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    Juventus Football Club finished second in Serie A following the 1995-96 season and regained the European Cup trophy after 11 years, winning the Champions League final against Ajax 4–2 on penalties in Rome. Juventus also won the Supercoppa Italiana in the late summer of 1995, before going on to finish second in the league.

  3. 1994–95 Juventus FC season - Wikipedia

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    This first Serie A success since the 1985–86 season was accompanied by a Coppa Italia win over Parma. The Turin club won both legs, 1–0 at the Stadio delle Alpi and 2–0 at the Stadio Ennio Tardini. In the UEFA Cup, Juventus again met Parma in the final, having previously beaten Borussia Dortmund. This time, however, Juventus were defeated ...

  4. 1994–95 Serie A - Wikipedia

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    The relegated Serie A sides this season were Genoa (after tie-breaker with Padova), Foggia, Reggiana and Brescia. This was the first Serie A season to award three points for a win in the league table: Juventus coach Marcello Lippi used a very offensive 4-3-3 formation, which resulted in a record 7 losses for a champion team, but with only 4 ...

  5. 1995–96 Juventus F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; 1995–96 Juventus F.C. season

  6. List of Juventus FC seasons - Wikipedia

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    Conte led Juventus to his first three league titles of the 2010s, [21] [22] [23] including an unbeaten league title in 2012 and achieved a record 102 points and 33 wins in the 2013–14 season. [24] Following Conte's resignment, [25] Massimiliano Allegri was appointed as manager [26] and led Juventus to a national double in his first year. [27]

  7. 1995–96 Serie A - Wikipedia

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    The 1995–96 Serie A title was won by Milan (15th title for the Milan-based club), with Juventus finishing as runners-up. Fourth placed Fiorentina tasted glory in the Coppa Italia, while seventh-placed Internazionale only narrowly managed to qualify for the UEFA Cup under the management of their new English head coach Roy Hodgson.

  8. Category:Juventus FC seasons - Wikipedia

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  9. 1995–96 UEFA Champions League - Wikipedia

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    The 1995–96 UEFA Champions League was the 41st season of UEFA's premier European club football tournament, and the fourth since its rebranding as the UEFA Champions League. The tournament was won by Juventus, who beat defending champions Ajax on penalties in the final for their first European Cup since 1985, and their second