Relive the history of football with the iconic Juventus Turin jersey, perfect for sports enthusiasts.
Champions in 1950 and 1952, the Juventus failed to add a third Serie A title in four years in the 1952-53 season and had to settle for finishing two points behind Inter in second place.
They were, however, an extremely entertaining team with no goals, powered by Danish stars and ably coached by Hungarian Gyorgy Sarosi.
John Hansen was the team's top scorer with 19 goals in attack where he played with distinction alongside 16-goal Italian international Pasquale Vivolo, club legend Giampiero Boniperti and fellow countryman Karl Aage
DETAILS
| Brand | Copa Football |
| Supplier reference | 168-020 |
| Color | black white |
| Main color | Black |
| Gender | Men |
| Age group | Adult |
| Characteristic | Short sleeves |
| Assortment | Trainingwear |
| Matière principal | cotton |
| Stability | Football |
| Team | Juventus Turin |