2005–06 Juventus FC season
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The 2005–06 season was Juventus FC's 108th in existence and 104th consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football before the 2006 Italian football scandal stripped the club of its previous league title, as well as this season's league title, later awarded to Internazionale, and relegated to Serie B.[2]
2005–06 season | ||||
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President | Franzo Grande Stevens | |||
Manager | Fabio Capello | |||
Stadium | Stadio delle Alpi | |||
Serie A | 20th (originally 1st, stripped of the title) | |||
Coppa Italia | Quarter-finals | |||
Supercoppa Italiana | Runners-up | |||
UEFA Champions League | Quarter-finals | |||
Top goalscorer | League: David Trezeguet (23) All: David Trezeguet (29) | |||
Average home league attendance | 30,469[1] | |||
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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. The rest of the squad did however stay including Alessandro Del Piero, Gianluigi Buffon, Pavel Nedvěd, David Trezeguet, Giorgio Chiellini, and Mauro Camoranesi, for the following 2006–07 Serie B. This was also their final season at the Stadio Delle Alpi.