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Who are they - the best coaches of Juventus?

"Juventus" - this is the strongest club in Italy, not only for today, but throughout history. He became 32 times the champion of the country, 11 times won the Italian Cup - and in one and the other competition turintsy are the record-breaker in the number of victories. Also, "Juventus" twice won the Champions League and three times - the UEFA Cup. In many ways these successes helped to achieve the coaches of Juventus. The Italian club has always recruited only the most powerful specialists. Not always they succeeded, not all the coaches of Juventus justified their expectations, but each of them managed to achieve something with the club.

Chronology of all trainers

Coaches "Juventus" for the long history of the club have changed more than once. From 1923 to 1926 at the helm of the club was Hungarian Jene Cara, who was then replaced by another Hungarian Josef Viola. From 1928 to 1930, the club was led by Scot George Aitken, and only in 1930 for the first time the Italian club was headed by an Italian - Carlo Carcano. In 1935 he was succeeded by Virgini Rosetta, followed by Umberto Caligaris, who was replaced by Giovanni Ferrari. In 1942, during the war, the club was led by Felice Borel, who was later replaced by Renato Cesarini. In 1948, at the helm, the Scot again stood up, this time William Chalmers, followed by an Englishman, Jess Carver.

In 1951, the coach was another Hungarian - Gyorgy Sharoshi. Several more Italian coaches followed, and in 1957 the Yugoslav leadership took over Yugoslavia Brocic. The next non-Italian coach was Paulo Amaral, who remained at the helm of the team from 1962 to 1964. It is also worth noting that he was succeeded by Eriberto Herrera, the first Paraguayan at the head of Juventus. And after him came Luis Carniglia. As you can see, the coaches of Juventus were very diverse. Chestimir Vycpalek was a Czech, and when he left office in 1974, for more than 30 years only the Italians managed the club. The system was broken by Frenchman Didier Deschamps in 2006, but he held out for a year only, and since then only the Italians headed the club.

Successes

If we talk about the success of the "Juventus" trainers, then most of the trophies for the club were won by Giovanni Trapattoni, who headed the club from 1976 to 1986, and also from 1991 to 1994.

He won six times the Italian championship, twice brought the Italian Cup to the club, and it was with him that Juventus won one Champions League and two UEFA Cups.

The second on success is Marcello Lippi, who brought the team five league titles and one Italian Cup. It was with him, "Juventus" won the second Champions League.

The current trainer

To date, the head coach of Juventus - Massimiliano Allegri, who took office in 2014 and has already become the third most successful coach of the club.

For two years he won two championship titles and two cups for his team - and who knows what success awaits him ahead. Perhaps he can become the most successful coach in the history of Juventus.

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