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  2. Star (sport badge) - Wikipedia

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    The first team in sports history to adopt a star was Juventus, [2] who added one golden star with five points in the team's shirt, after Italian Football Federation (FIGC) approval, in 1958 to represent their tenth Italian Football Championship and Serie A title, at the time, the new national record. [1]

  3. English: A version of Juventus FC's logo introduced in 2017. Date: 17 January 2017: Source: This file was derived from: Juventus FC 2017 logo.svg: Author: Interbrand:

  4. Juventus FC - Wikipedia

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    This meant Juventus had won 20 Italian league titles and were allowed to add a second golden star to their shirt, becoming the only Italian club to achieve this. [40] Around this time, the club's players were attracting considerable attention, and Paolo Rossi was named European Footballer of the Year following his contribution to Italy's ...

  5. File:Juventus FC 2017 logo (white on black).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A white-on-black version of 2017–20 logo of Juventus Football Club, introduced in their 2017 rebrand. Date: 16 January 2017: Source:

  6. File:Juventus FC - logo black (Italy, 2017).svg - Wikipedia

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    When the logo changes, please do not overwrite this file, but upload the new logo under a different name and keep it here for history! Description Juventus FC - logo black (Italy, 2017).svg English: 2017–20 logo of Juventus Football Club.

  7. File:Juventus FC - pictogram black (Italy, 2017).svg - Wikipedia

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    Interbrand – Global Brand Consultancy / Juventus Football Club SpA: Permission (Reusing this file) ... Juventus FC 2017 logo icon: Width: 163.5: Height: 258.6

  8. History of Juventus FC - Wikipedia

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    This meant Juventus had won 20 Italian league titles and were allowed to add a second golden star to their shirt, becoming the only Italian club to achieve this. [15] Around this time, the club's players were attracting considerable attention, and Paolo Rossi was named European Footballer of the Year following his contribution to Italy's ...

  9. List of association football mascots - Wikipedia

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    Yeti - Burgos FC [63] Brujin, the wolf - Sporting Gijón [64] Capi - LFP-Liga Profesional de Fútbol [65] Goli, the dog [66] - LFP-Liga Profesional de Fútbol (former, lasted 1991-95 seasons) Estrellito, the star - LFP-Liga Profesional de Fútbol (former, 1998-99 season) Manolo el del Bombo - Spain national football team (unofficial)