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OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE JUVENTUS OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE JUVENTUS OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE JUVENTUS
CLUB DOC TORONTO “ROBERTO BETTEGA”CLUB DOC TORONTO “ROBERTO BETTEGA”CLUB DOC TORONTO “ROBERTO BETTEGA”
Fall ‘09
Juventus sets its sights Juventus sets its sights
on the Champions on the Champions
League titleLeague title
Bilingual!
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www.
juventusclubdoctoronto .com
26 Dove Sono
Adesso? Uno
sguardo a Moreno
Torricelli
2 Notes from the Editors Tiziana and Julia Pace tell us
about their magazine experi-
ence so far
4 Comments Our readers tell
us what they think
5 Letters to the Editors
6 Getting to Know You Get familiar with Joe, Tania and
Vincenzo, your fellow
members!
10 Scoreboard
111111 Featured International
Match Georgia-Italy
13 News and Notes
14 Promote My Juve Club
Members pictured in their
Juve-inspired moments
15 Our Club Events
19 Juventus Club of
Ottawa’s Comments
23 Champions League
Chart
25 UEFA Europa League
Chart
27 Coppa Italia Chart
29 Picture Perfect Our mem-
bers posing with their favourite
Players
30 Juve Kids An
album of our fa-
vourite Juventus-clad children
31 Kids Play More artful
creations by our juventini
piccolini
32 The Beauty of Being
Juventina Personal style
On the Net Websites
and videos featuring our team
33 Caption This! Create the best caption for our
picture
Recipe for Success Spaghetti alla zebra
34 The Art of Loving Juve Juventus-inspired works
of art
35 Player Profiles Profiles on
Gaetano Scirea and Gigi Buffon
36 zeb horoscope
39 Essentials What every
member should know
40 Say What? A selection of soccer quotes
that made us laugh
OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE JUVENTUS OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE JUVENTUS OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE JUVENTUS
CLUB DOC TORONTO “ROBERTO BETTEGA”CLUB DOC TORONTO “ROBERTO BETTEGA”CLUB DOC TORONTO “ROBERTO BETTEGA”
1.2 Fall 2009
8 Transfers The comings
and goings
of the summer
7 Juventus La nuova
squadra
3 Il Discorso del Presidente
12 Serie A—Risultati
Incontro Focale:
Roma-Juventus
20 Calendario della
Serie A
22 La nascita del nostro
Club La seconda parte
28 Top 10 Ancora dei mo-
menti indimenticabili della
storia della Juventus
38 Curiositá Fatti interes-
santi nel Mondo del calcio
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magazine’s
Wall of Fame
Roberto Bag-
gio, the first
inductee
24 Faccia a Faccia con Luciani e Bonavota
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Julia Pace Co-Editor in Chief Style Director
Wow, what a great experi-
ence zeb magazine has
been so far! Our first issue garnered so much excite-
ment among our staff, and among members of the
Club and the Juventus community — we even un-
covered some ―closet‖ juventini.
It has been wonderful to read people’s com-
ments, to hear their feedback, and to listen to ideas
and suggestions inspired by people’s desire to be-
come part of this magazine and its process.
So thank you to everyone who embraced the
idea of this publication, to those who had a hand in
constructing this season’s magazine (both crea-
tively and structurally), and to those who read our
first issue and picked up this second one to see
what’s new.
It’s wonderful to know that the Juventus spirit is
alive and thriving in Toronto!
Contributors Gina Pace Italian-Language Editor
Gino Mete Contributing Editor / Writer
Christina Salvino Contributing Editor / Writer
Francesco Mastrorizzi Foreign Correspondent
Claudia Pace Editor
Vincenzo Carlucci Advertising Director
AAE Printing Publisher
Geri Storey ―zeb‖ mascot design
THIS IS A BI-LINGUAL MAGAZINE You can write to us in any language with your comments, suggestions and submissions. Noi pubblicheremo
le vostre opinioni sia in italiano che in inglese. This magazine is for you so we are committed to making
you comfortable to write in whatever language is easiest for you. Cosí partecipate all nostra iniziativa e
fateci sapere cosa pensate del nostro giornalino.
Don’t forget: we are the first Juventus Club DOC
to have an official Club magazine!
Tiziana Pace Co-Editor in Chief Principle Writer
Creative Director
I can’t even put into words
how rewarding this
magazine experience has been. To have a
hand not only in harvesting people’s enthusiasm
but also being able to generate it is so exciting!
It’s not just that zeb has sparked a new interest in
our team, our Club, and our community, it’s that
we are able to inspire people. Readers sent in
letters and e-mail, Julia and I were approached
at the Club Headquarters, on the street, even at
the supermarket, by people telling us that they
read the magazine, that they loved it and that
they want to contribute. Thank you to all those
people for their support! It is this feeling of
comunita` that the magazine generates which
makes this experience memorable.
A special thank you to Valentina Karacic who
rescued this issue of our magazine from the
depths of file corruption.
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Download a Copy of
Our Magazine
If you can’t find a copy of this
magazine for yourself, if you want a
digital copy, or if you want to share a
copy with people that you know,
you can visit our website,
www.juventusclubdoctoronto.com
and download a copy of
magazine
Upcoming Club EventsUpcoming Club Events what: Annual General Meeting
where: Club Headquarters
when: Sun, Oct 25, 2009, 2pm
what: Trick-or-Treat event
where: Club Headquarters
when: Sat, Oct 31, 2009 12pm-2pm
what: Juve Club’s Masquerade Ball
where: Renaissance Hall
when: Sat, Jan 30, 2009
For details on these and other events, please
contact us by calling the Club Headquarters or visiting our website.
Cari amici Juventini,
Sembra ieri che abbiamo intra-
preso questo percorso chiamato
progetto CLUB DOC, e invece sono
passati già tanti anni. Il tempo, ter-
mometro della nostra vita, scorre
inesorabile e puntualmente ci pre-
senta il suo conto: siamo già giunti
alla seconda edizione di questa
pubblicazione unica nel suo genere
e verosibilmente produttiva. La di-
rezione delle sorelle Pace si è rive-
lata impeccabile, piena di notizie
diramate con piglio di vero giornal-
ismo.
Dicevo che il tempo passa,il
campionato è iniziato con indizi al-
quanto sorprendenti: il Milan non ha
voglia di vincere; l'Inter vera mac-
china da guerra (solo Moratti può
distruggerla); la Roma deludente
anche nella scelta del nuovo
a l l e n a t o r e , m e n t r e
sono curiosamente intriganti so-
cietà come Napoli, Sampdoria,
Lazio, Fiorentina, Genoa, e chi più
ne ha più ne metta.
E la nostra Juventus? Tranquilli.
Ho già avuto modo di pronunciarmi
su Ferrara: è affidabilissimo, a volte
mi sembra di rivedere Lippi dei primi
anni.
Le nostre attività organizzative
sono riprese a spron battuto, ab-
biamo tanta strada da fare e tanti
programmi da realizzare.Parlando
con diversi Presidenti di Club du-
rante la mia lunga permanenza in
Italia, siamo concordi nell'affermare
che questi ultimi quattro anni sono
stati gli anni più duri della storia
della Juventus e quindi dei Club
Doc. Adesso viene il bello,la
squadra è di nuovo a grossi livelli, la
mentalità è quella giusta, noi con-
tiamo su di voi, amici juventini, voi
siete l'anima di questo Club e i
nostri figli saranno il futuro della
nostra ritrovata JUVE!!
Fausto Di Berardino Presidente
the President’s address
in ita
lian
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Trova questo simbolo per il contenuto italiano!
in italiano
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Complimenti per il
giornalino, molto ben
fatto!!! E' molto interes-
sante e poi ci sono
anche le zebra cook-
ies!!! Bravi bravi :-)
-Alessia Apice
Carissimi amici bianconeri,
nonostante la lontananza non ci
permetta di incontrarci fre-
quentemente, tengo molto a ri-
cordarvi, con affetto e stima,
che non esistono distanze
quando si tratta di condividere
con amore la stessa passione.
Spero vivamente di potervi in-
contrare presto allo stadio e nel
caso in cui si presentasse l’op-
portunita' verro' a ringraziarvi
personalmente a Toronto.
Con la speranza che questo
possa essere un anno ricco di
soddisfazioni per la maglia bi-
anconera, colgo l’occasione per
ringraziarvi di cuore e per ri-
cordarvi che siete sempre con
noi.
Con affetto,
Ezio Morina
Centro Co-Ordinamento
Juventus F.C.
The magazine is great be-cause it keeps people in-terested in the team. -Anonymous
Paolo Canciani, scrivendo del nostro gionalino allo Specchio: “Bilingue, a colori, ben fatto. Parla delle attivitá del club, é corredato da belle fotografie! I miei piú sincere complimenti.”
Congratulations to Tiziana and
her team! It was a long time
coming and it's a joy to see
the idea of a Juventus Club
DOC magazine finally coming
to fruition. I look forward to
your upcoming issue!
-Antonino Keep up the great work and
congrats on the fantastic
looking magazine.
-Roberto Mandarino
AMAZING!!! You girls did
such a fabulous job.
-C.S.
I just wanted to CONGRATULATE you on
a job well done on the magazine!! IT'S
AMAZING!
-T.B.
Voglio complimentarmi con tutti voi per il fan-tastico lavoro che state facendo. BRAVI! Non ho potuto intervenire nella apertura del nuovo zeb, peró l’ho letto online. A me piace. Speriamo di farmi vedere in persona.
-SP
Fausto should never
wear a bow tie. Let him
know for me
-Michael
Brancatella
Gentilissime Tiziana e Julia,
Mi ha dato molta gioia ve-dere che la vostra opera ab-
bia avuto il successo e i ri-
conoscimenti meritati. La
dedizione e l'impegno vi hanno recato un indiscutibile
trionfo. Gli artisti, come sa-
pete, credono sempre nelle loro opere, ma che vi cre-
devano anche gli altri e' vera-
mente significativo. Vi prego
di accettare la mia sincera gratitudine per zeb.
-Marisa Lombardi
What you think is very im-
portant to us. Please send
us your comments about
Juventus, our Club, zeb
Magazine, or whatever is on
your mind. Send your com-
ments to us by e-mailing
juvemaga@yahoo.ca or
mailing them to Juve Mag,
48 Sonny St. Maple, Ontario
L6A 1B7
in i
tali
an
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Letters to the Editors
call anytime direct line 416-219-3058
With over 24 years of experience, my commitment to provide you
my very best Professional Real Estate Service
Though I liked your magazine, I was surprised that there were no responses to what I perceive to be offensive comments to our Club and members, particularly from officials and fans of other teams, both here and in Italy. Your magazine gives you a unique forum in which to voice our displeasure at being treated so wrongly. Why did you not take this opportunity to re-spond? RL, Woodbridge Dear RL, Our reasons for publishing a magazine were to promote our Club and our team. While we welcome constructive criti-cism of teams, players, as well as our Club, it was never our intention to cre-ate a publication to be used as method
for attack on others. We are here to en-courage people to see the beauty and feel passion in our sport. While we may write critically about soccer issues (games, tactics, player selection) which we may deem "incorrect" we will not attack others for their opinions. On a more practical level, we are all a part of a community and we have friends that are fans of others teams too and, while we do question their judgment, they deserve as much respect from us as we expect from them.
I was looking at your contact infor-mation. Why are there so many dif-ferent addresses for the Juve Club? CP, Ottawa Dear CP, Our Club has many functions, both ad-
ministrative and social. We have an ad-dress for the Club Headquarters (on Winges Rd.) which is where members can gather together to socialize and watch games. We have an administra-tive address (on Keswick Rd.) where official correspondence can be sent which, oftentimes, needs to be attended to in a timely manner. zeb magazine has a separate address (on Sonny St.) for the Magazine Committee to take care of magazine issues.
Questions about something you see
in our magazine or about the Juven-
tus Club? Send your questions to us
by e-mailing juvemaga@yahoo.ca
or mailing them to Juve Mag, 48
Sonny St. Maple, Ontario L6A 1B7
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Joe Callipari
I was only 12 years old when I be-
came a Juventus fan in a seminary
near Torino.
Favourite Juventus Moment: There
have been many, but my two fa-
vourite moments would be: 1) The
semi-final of the European Cham-
pionship game in Torino, when Ju-
ventus triumphed 3-1 over Real
Madrid, and 2) Rome during the
1995-96 season, when Juventus
won1-0 over Ajax of Holland, and I
was there with present Juventus
Club Toronto members J. Rondi-
nelli, D. Mescia, and G. Dicola.
Great unforgettable moments.
Forza Juve!
Tania Di Berardino
My name is Tania Di Berardino and was
born in Black & White colours! I love Ju-
ventus and watch the games all the
time. Favourite Juventus Moment: be-
ing on Juventus turf and being on the
actual field where practices are held.
Being on the set of Juventus channel
with Valeria Ciardiello was so exciting!
Getting to know you Members tell us a
bit about them-selves and their
favourite Juventus moments
Vincenzo Solmito
Sono tifoso della Juven-
tus da piú di 60 anni, dal
primo anno di Boniperti
(che é il mio preferito di
sempre, tanto da meri-
tarmi il so-
pranome
"Boniperti",
che mi ha
reso
orgoglioso.
Ricordi: Tanti, ma non posso dimen-
ticare la prima volta che ho visto la Juve in
televisione, nel 1994, contro il Padova. L'altro piú
bello é vedere mio nipote vestito da juventino.
Do you want our members
to get to know you and
your special Juventus mo-
ment? E-mail it to us at
juvemaga@yahoo.ca
or mail it to Juve Mag,
48 Sonny St. Maple, On-
tario L6A 1B7 and you may
see it in our next
magazine
in ita
lian
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THE JUVENTUS CLUB DOC TORONTO
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FAUSTO DI BERARDINO - President
ROCCO LO FRANCO - Honorary President
GINO VENTRESCA - Honorary President
TIZIANA PACE - Assistant to the President
FRANCO COSTA - Vice President
MARISA LOMBARDI - Secretary/Public Relations
VINCENZO CARLUCCI - Treasurer
NADIA CICCONE - Membership Co-ordinator
JOE BONAVOTA - Councillor
FRANCO LUCIANI - Councillor
PIERO MACRI - Councillor
DOMENICO CATALDI - Councillor
ALFREDO OLIVIERI - Councillor
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Portieri
1. Gianluigi Buffon
12. Antonio Chimenti
13. Alexander Manninger
Difensori
5. Fabio Cannavarro
33. Nicola Legrottaglie
15. Jonathan Zebina
6. Fabio Grosso
3. Giorgio Chiellini
29. Paolo De Ceglie
19. Cristian Molinaro
23. Lorenzo Ariaudo
21. Zdenek Grygera
2. Jose’ Martin Caceres
Centrocampisti
16. Mauro German Camoranesi
8. Claudio Marchisio
20. Sebastian Giovinco
7. Hasan Salihamidzic
22. Mohamed Lamine Sissoko
30. Cardoso Mendes Tiago
4. DeCarvalho Felipe Melo
18. Christian Bager Poulsen
28. Ribas de Cunha Diego
39. Luca Marrone
Attaccanti
10. Alessandro Del Piero
11. Carvahlo de Oliveira Amauri
9. Vincenzo Iaquinta
17. David Trezeguet
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This year, instead of pulling in a host of players to try and build up, Juventus
has decided to purchase a few key, high-caliber players that are certain
to bring their expertise to the game. Given the strength that our team is dis-
playing at this point, it seems like this tactic was right on the ball (no pun in-
tended). We at zeb want to highlight the players that made this summer transfer and
who promise to bring us hope and, with any luck, a few trophies
IN BRIEF: IN BRIEF: BOUGHT Diego (c. Werder Brema) Fabio Cannavaro (d. Real Madrid) Martin Caceres (d. Barcelona) Felipe Melo (c. Fiorentina) Fabio Grosso (d. Monaco) SOLD Olof Mellberg (d. Olympiacos) Pavel Nedved (c. Svincolato) Dario Knezevic (d. Livorno) Albin Ekdal (c. Siena) Marco Marchionni (c. Fiorentina) Cristiano Zanetti (c. Fiorentina) Silva Falque Yago (c. Bari) NEW COACH: Ciro Ferrara
Diego Ribas da Cunha started out
impressing club teams in his native
Brazil, signing for Santos at the age of
12. He's come a long way since
then, even receiving calls to the
Brazilian National Team in 2004. It
was when he began playing for
Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga in
2006 that he really began to catch
the eye of the international public.
The "attacking midfielder" has dem-
onstrated his exceptional passing
skills, brilliant technical ability and
inventive plays. When he is on the
field, his passion is always evident.
After signing for Juventus this sum-
mer, La Gazzetta dello Sport labeled
him the best import of Serie A. While
expectations are high, having seen
what we have so far this season, we
are confident that he can deliver.
Fabio Cannavaro has spent
most of his soccer career play-
ing in the Italian Serie A with
the exception of 3 years in the
Liga before returning to Juven-
tus this year. His illustrious ca-
reer has netted him numerous
Club and National champion-
ships and cups, and it was he
who captained the Italian Na-
tional Team in its 2006 World
Cup victory. In that same
year, Cannavaro became
the first defender (as well
as the oldest recipient) of
the FIFA World Player of
the Year Award. Can-
navaro promises a solidity
in defence which he
brings to the table as an
older and more experi-
enced player. His capa-
bility on the field is not only
important in terms of what
he can contribute to Juventus
defence but also in what infor-
mation and skill he can impart
to the younger Juventus de-
fenders who can look to him
for guidance. His great lead-
ership skills in defence makes
this center-back an important
re-acquisition both for the im-
mediate and long-range fu-
ture of the team.
Uruguayan na-
tional Martin
Caceres comes
to the black
and white this
year on loan
from Barcelona.
The 22 year old
has played on
Uruguay's under
20 team in the
2007 FIFA U-20
World Cup and
now features on the
senior team. The cen-
tral defender, who has
been known to also
play both right and left
back, is noted for his
areal power, speed
and aggression. His
skills appear to be quite
advanced for one so
young and he has of-
ten been praised for
being able to take a
firm hand in defence.
He has already scored
his first goal with Juven-
tus against Lazio this
year and shows great
promise in his ability to
execute the tasks given
to him by Ferrara.
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Brazilian-born Felipe
Melo caught the eye
of Fiorentina scouts
in 2008 after he
played a successful
first season with
Almeria in Spain.
After signing with the
viola, Brazilian coach
Dunga noticed him
and called him up
for his national team.
It was in fact his per-
formance at the
Confederation Cup
with Brazil in the sum-
mer of 2009 that
brought the Juventus
attention on him and
he was subsequently
signed with the bian-
coneri. The 26 year
old brings a much-needed dynamism to the Juventus
midfield. His style is very compact and uncomplicated,
often the best ingredient for a flowing midfield which
promises to be brimming with ideas. In a climate where
expectations are high, it bodes well that Mela has al-
ready scored his first goal for Juventus against Roma this
season.
As a player, Ciro
Ferrara is one of the
most decorated ever:
7 Serie A champion-
ships, 3 Italian Super
Cups, 1 Champions
League Cup, 1 UEFA
Cup, 1 Intercontinental
Cup and 1 European
Supercup. This is not
forgetting his career
with the Italian national
team where he boasts
49 appearances.
Though he retired from playing in 2005, he always re-
mained a part of the action, making up part of the
technical staff for the 2006 World Cup winning team.
After the World Cup he joined the Juventus staff in the
youth section until he was named interim Head
Coach in May 2009 and then confirmed as such for
the following season. Ferrara seems to have a well-
focused vision of how he wants the team to work. His
ideas appear to be clear both in essence and execu-
tion. This allows him to be able to pinpoint areas that
need strength and the players required to obtain just
that quality. This clarity of connection between the
Coach and players is exactly what Juventus needs in
order to obtain victories in all this year's endevours.
It took 119 minutes of heart stopping
action. And then it came. With a per-
fect pass from Andrea Pirlo, Fabio
Grosso curled a beautiful shot past the
German goalkeeper, leading Italy to
what turned out to be the path to
World Cup glory as he scored the win-
ning penalty shot against France in the
World Cup final.
Now, Juventus has brought the World
Champion left-back home after a two-
year spell with Lyon in France. The an-
nouncement came on August 31, and
was met with great enthusiasm by Ju-
ventini worldwide. But no one was
happier than the World Champion.
―I am happy, very happy," he told ju-
ventus.it. "I returned home. I really
wanted to come to Juve and I man-
aged to make this dream come true.
In my career, I have always made
choices that satisfied me."
Born in Rome on November 28, 1977,
Grosso’s family hails from Chieti in
Abruzzo. Raised in Chieti, Grosso
played a number of seasons with Re-
nato Curi Angolana, an amateur team
of the Abruzzo Eccellenza division, and
debuted at a professional level with
Calcio Chieti of Serie C2.
In 2001, Grosso joined Perugia and with
this came his debut in Serie A. While
there, coach Serse Cosmi transformed
the player into a left back. The newly
christened left back received his first
Italy cap in 2003.
For the next five seasons, Grosso
played for Palermo (while they were in
Serie B, 2004-2006), Inter Milan (2006-
07) and Lyon.
Juventus spent the summer courting
the 31-year-old, but Lyon and the Ital-
ian giants finally agreed to a fee of €3
million (C $4.7 million), with the player
being paid €1.2 million (C $1.9 million)
a year.
Christina Salvino
Welcome home, Fabio!
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SCOREBOARD
World Cup 2010
current rankings in Group 8
Italy 20 Ireland 16 Bulgaria 11 Cyprus 6 Montenegro 5 Georgia 3
Summer games: Jun 25, 2009 Canadian All-Stars vs Zidane & Friends 3-3 Charity Match July 22, 2009 Toronto FC vs River Plate 3-4 (pen) International Friendly Aug 7, 2009 Toronto FC vs Real Madrid 1-5 International Friendly Aug 8, 2009 Inter vs Lazio 1-2 Italian Super Cup
Italian National Team World Cup 2010 Qualifiers
games played in Group 8: 1-2 Cyprus-Italy
2-0 Italy-Georgia 0-0 Bulgaria-Italy
2-1 Italy-Montenegro 0-2 Montenegro-Italy
1-1 Italy-Ireland 0-2 Georgia-Italy 2-0 Italy-Bulgaria
Upcoming games:
Oct 10, 2009 Ireland vs. Italy Oct 14, 2009 Italy vs. Cyprus
SIDE KICK:
"Never go for a 50-50 ball unless you're 80-20 sure of winning it."
Ian Darke, commentator
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The Azzurri took to the field with
the intention of exhibiting their
worth to the sold
-out crowd in
Tiblisi. Though
L ipp i ' s men
came out strong
in the first 20
minutes of the
game, penetrat-
ing the Geor-
gian defence
quickly and
causing some
s c r a m b l i n g
along the de-
fensive line, they
lacked the ca-
pacity to pro-
vide the final
touch - a goal - in order to solidify
what many saw as their sole pur-
pose on the field. Ultimately, the
constant pressure created by the
Azzurri lead to 2 own-goals by
Georgian captain Kaladze. A win
in such a manner was disappoint-
ing for many but that would
sweep away the opportunities
created by Italians, opportunities
which showed inspiration, creativ-
ity and decisiveness. Many times,
the only thing that was missing
was that pinch of luck often
needed in a game. One thing
that did stand out was the domi-
nating presence of 5 Juventus
players on the field that day. Buf-
fon, Cannavaro, Chiellini, Camo-
ranesi and Iaquinta worked hard
c o n j u r i n g u p
chances, pushing
forward, and creat-
ing pressure. They
demonstrated that
their continuous
calls to the national
side are not only
due to their individ-
ual strengths but
also to their com-
bined capacity to un-
derstand each other
on the field. Though, in
the end, the Azzurri
seemed to lack some
conviction, it’s the
hope that Lippi’s men
furnished that was in-
spiring.
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FATTO JUVE: Fondato nel 1897 come un club dello sport su un bancone a Corso RE Umberto a Torino da un gruppo di student della scuola Massimo D‟Azeglio Lyceum di Torino di etá 14 alle 17
Risultati dei Bianconeri:
1a: Juventus v Chievo 1-0
2a: Roma v Juventus 1-3
3a: Lazio v Juventus 0-2
4a: Juventus v Livorno 2-0
5a: Genoa v Juventus 2-2
6a: Juventus v Bologna 1-1
7a: Palermo v Juventus 2-0
16 Inter 16 Sampdoria 14 Juventus 14 Fiorentina 13 Genoa 11 Chievo 11 Udinese 11 Roma 11 Parma 9 Palermo
9 Lazio 9 Milan 8 Bari 7 Cagliari 7 Napoli 6 Bologna 5 Siena 4 Catania 3 Atalanta 3 Livorno
La classifica della Serie A
LA PAROLA ALL'AVVERSARIO
PRE-PARTITA
Io sono romano e romanista. Se mi
state ancora leggendo significa che
gli juventini sono sportivi. Per me le
due squadre arrivano a questa par-
tita dopo un debutto a metà: buona
la Roma a Genova da De Rossi in su,
ma imbarazzante dietro, e perciò
sconfitta; solidissima la Juventus, alla
quale però manca ancora un pò di
cattiveria in attacco, oltre alle
punizioni di Del Piero, e non
chiudendo la partita ha rischiato il
pareggio al 90'. Io però preferisco
parlare solo di tattica, e immagino
situazioni contrastanti: a favore della
Roma Menez, Totti e Guberti che
potrebbero mettere in difficoltà gli
elementi più giovani della difesa ju-
ventina attraverso i loro scambi
rapidi; a favore della Juventus vedo
già Amauri volare più su di tutti con
la difesa romanista che ha di-
mostrato di soffrire le palle alte,
anche con l'attuale portiere, che
non mi sembra da serie A, ma
anche la fascia destra con Camo-
ranesi che potrebbe avere vita fac-
ile con Menez, poco adatto a con-
tenere, e trovarsi davanti al pur
bravo Riise con la possibilità di scam-
biare con Diego o Del Piero e garan-
tire molti cross per la testa di Amauri
o Iaquinta. A parte tutto questo c'è
un'ultima variabile impazzita del cal-
cio: le punizioni dei due numeri 10,
leggete il loro curriculum per capire.
Per concludere una battuta per gli
scommettitori: piuttosto che sul risul-
tato puntate sulla stretta di mano tra
Totti e Poulsen: è molto ben pagata!
DOPO-PARTITA
Ciro Ferrara ricambia il favore a
Claudio Ranieri liberando la pan-
china della Roma. Evidentemente
Spalletti, dopo 3 anni favolosi e uno
fallito, ha finito il suo tempo a Roma.
Ma veniamo alla partita: la Juventus
ha mostrato maggior solidità gener-
ale, rispetto alla solita fragilità difen-
siva della Roma, che pur avendo
cambiato portiere con buoni risultati,
stavolta tradisce anche nei singoli:
comico l'errore di Cassetti sul primo
gol e poco convinto Mexes sul sec-
ondo. La Juventus mi ha impres-
sionato per la precisione con cui ha
coperto tutte le zone del campo:
nonostante molti piedi buoni la
Roma non è quasi mai riuscita a pal-
leggiare e affondare dentro l'area di
rigore, tutte le sue ripartenze si sono
fermate sulla tre quarti. Ad Amauri è
mancato solo il gol ma, come pre-
visto, ha dominato tutti i cross in-
sieme a Iaquinta; giusta la mossa di
schierare in attacco i due alti più in
forma, in attesa che ritrovi la miglior
condizione anche Trezeguet. Sulle
fasce la Juventus non ha avuto
problemi, con De Ceglie, soprattutto
nel secondo tempo dopo l'uscita di
Taddei che comunque lo ha un pò
frenato, e ancora meno poi con Ca-
moranesi, inserito quando Menez
era piuttosto stanco e lasciava
molto spazio. Eroe della giornata
Diego che, anche se favorito dagli
errori difensivi, ha risolto la partita da
solo. Visti i prezzi delle vendite di
Kakà e Ibrahimovic, questo è stato
davvero un ottimo affare. Aspetta-
vamo Totti e Del Piero e le loro gio-
cate: fermato dal palo il primo dopo
aver sbagliato un gol fatto, in pan-
china l'altro, ma questo Diego non
poteva star fuori. Da romanista che
ha visto negli anni tante partite con-
testate, stavolta posso solo ap-
plaudire un mercato intelligente e
una squadra combattiva al punto
giusto! Complimenti!
Alessandro Tozzi
in i
tali
an
o
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A SHOUT-OUT TO…..
zeb Magazine would like to send out
a special "thank you" to the Soccer
Fanatics. It is encouraging to find a
group of people and a program
that, week after week, continues to
display such a passion for the sport.
Each of us sees a bit of ourselves in
one of the panel members and we
are always happy to have a voice
out there - whether it's for comment-
ing, scrutinizing, or boasting. They do
every week what we can only at-
tempt to do quarterly through our
magazine. The editors send a par-
ticular shout out to Gina Bucci (girl
power!!) for representing us in a fo-
rum where we women are vastly un-
derrepresented, and for being a pio-
neer in demonstrating that women
have intelligent things to say in a soc-
cer discourse.
OUT OF TOWN
On November 14th, the Club Juven-
tus Gaetano Scirea Ottawa will host
its annual gala at Sala San Marco,
215 Preston St, Ottawa. In an effort to
help the victims of the Abruzzo earth-
quake, they have invited Edoardo
from CHIN International Radio to host
the Deal or No Deal show, and to
help raise funds for the many af-
fected families of the earthquake.
Tickets are $45 and include a five
course meal, dancing, and pizza in
the late evening. Also, the Club will
be unveiling a photo presentation
from this year’s trip to Torino. For
more information, please contact
Cristina del Castello at
crisdelcastello@hotmail.com.
Hope see you there!
NEW IN TOWN
Summer 2009 brought the Juventus
Summer Soccer Training Camp to
Toronto. Though the Juventus Club
DOC Toronto was not able to be a
part of that adventure, we hope that
the students learned and had fun
during their summer experience.
IN THE CLUB
La Juventus Club DOC
Toronto é lieto di an-
nunciarvi l'assegnazi-
one di Amminis-
t rat r ice e Pub-
bliche Relazioni al
Consigliere Marisa Lombardi. La
Lombardi ha accettato con entusi-
asmo e grande spirito di Juventinita'
che la comunita' tutta le riconosce
da sempre. Era difficile per il Comi-
tato rimpiazzare il posto vuoto las-
ciato da Paola Chiarini, ma motivi
personali l'hanno costretta a farlo. Il
Comitato augura un futuro splendido
a Chiarini e da il sua benvenuto a
Marisa in questo nuovo ruolo.
Per motivi di tempo e famiglia,
diamo l’arrivederci anche al con-
sigliere Rocco Chiappetta, responsa-
bile del Marketing, e auguriamo
anche a lui un buon futuro.
IN MEMORIA
"Addio a due grandi juventini DOC"
Con immenso rammarico in questi
giorni abbiamo appreso della scom-
parsa di due grandi personaggi dello
spettacolo: In Italia Mr. "Allegria" Mike
Bongiorno (sotto a sinistra), il decano
della nostra televisione; a Toronto
l'amico Pino Cea (sotto a destra)
che con le sue canzoni ci ha alli-
etato per oltre 40 anni, entrambi
grandi tifosi della nostra Juventus.
Formuliamo le nostre piú sentite con-
doglianze alle rispettive famiglie.
Franco Costa
in ita
lian
o
JUVE FACT: Juventus has
been named World Club Team of the Year twice (1993 and 1996) by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS). The club currently sits in third place for the All-Time Club World ranking, behind first place Barcelona and second place Manchester United.
SIDE KICK:
“Those who say „it can‟t be done‟ shouldn‟t interfere with those who are doing it.” ~Billy Eberhart, former soccer coach
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Gino Mete and Tiziana Pace at
the Zidane and Friends game in
Toronto this summer
Juve fans demonstrating their spirit, both on and off the field!
Roberto Chiappetta, Paolo Panetta, Michael Brancatella getting
ready to watch Juventus beat Milan in Torino in 2008 Christina Salvino looking across the Stadio Olimpico in Torino
in anticipation of the Juventus-Milan game, April 2008
Four-legged fan? Sure! Kayla Sintz sent in
this photo of Porter, who was getting pre-
pared to support his team
Tiziana Pace, Stefania Tricchillo and Carmine
Rende standing in front of the Stadio delle Alpi
where Juventus has played many historic games
Send us your photos as you
promote your Juve Club by
e-mailing them to
juvemaga@yahoo.ca or mailing
them to Juve Mag, 48 Sonny St.
Maple, Ontario L6A 1B7
JUVE FACT: Juventus has contributed the most players to the Italian national team in history and is the only club to have contributed players to every Italy national team since the second FIFA World Cup, 1934 in Italy
Felicia Chiappetta and Iolanda
Aiello at a Juventus Club gala
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July 8. 2009
We at zeb were so excited about the launch of our first issue that
you can only imagine how happy were when family, friends and
members showed up at the Club Headquarters in order to show
their support. There was food (thanks to Lanterna Ristorante), con-
versation, zebras to colour, prizes to give away, and all around gen-
eral merriment. The feedback we received was amazing - thank
you! That solidified our belief that this magazine project was not
only worthwhile but necessary in order encourage a closer bond
between Juventus Club DOC Toronto members, juventini in general
and those within our community. Thank you to everyone who
came out to see us and who have read and supported zeb maga-
zine!
Above, the zeb magazine staff,
from left: Christina Salvino,
Claudia Pace, Gina Pace, Gino
Mete, Tiziana Pace, Vince
Carlucci, Julia Pace and, inset,
Francesco Mastrorizzi
Members enjoying the opportunity to
gather together to discuss the maga-
zine and other soccer issues Our younger members colouring
zebras and enjoying their prizes
(below)
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August marked this year's Annual
Juventus Club DOC Toronto Picnic.
It's always a pleasure to meet mem-
bers and have an arena in which to
exchange ideas, partake in good
conversation and play some games.
This year, again, both food and fun
were not lacking. Between the
porchetta and the pasta e fagioli
there was enough for everyone.
The afternoon was filled with soccer
and bocce games, a raffle, mem-
bership sign-ups, and zeb magazine
discussions. We thank everyone that
came out to the picnic and we
can't wait to see you at our next
event!
August 23, 2009
Raffle winner Vincenzo Solmito (above,
second from right) posing with his new tv
Members enjoying the Annual Picnic
atmosphere
A bocce tournament is underway (above)
The zeb magazine stand (above)
Pierino Macri and Franco
Costa preparing the
pasta e faglioli (above)
The real contest, as always, is on the field (above)
17 zeb 1.2
The Annual Picnic group shot (above) Some laughs at the membership table
(above)
More happy
faces from the
picnic (above)
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Many organizations have ways to honour those whom they believe exemplify the traits for which the organization
stands. It’s for this reason that we have now instituted a zeb magazine -Wall of Fame. Members will be able to
vote for a Juventus player, past or present, who they believe shows true juventinitá, that is, passion for the game
and the necessary skill to demonstrate his gifts on the field. For this issue we begin our inductee
process by naming Roberto Baggio as worthy of placement on our Wall of Fame.
This was how the Italian-
speaking world remembers
the Divine Ponytail. The
champion from Caldogno
remains to this day one of
the purest talents ever to
kick a ball for his country.
He was also one of the
game's most intriguing
characters. Although he
played for the Azzurri and
all of Italy's three big sides,
none of them ever quite
lived up to the thrill of his
stay with Juventus. It is easy
to forget just how much of
a talent Baggio was in 1994
dragging the Azzurri on his
back (or ponytail) all the
way to the finals of the
World Cup. If it had not
been for his pinpoint finish
against Nigeria their tourna-
ment might have ended
there. Having fought back
from knee surgery as a
teenager, we were lucky to
see him play for as long as
he did and when he retired
there wasn't a single fan
anywhere who didn't feel
the loss of this great player!
He is possibly the only
player currently alive who
can claim to be the best
the world has ever seen in
his position who has played
for Juve and the National
side.
Gino Mete
"When other players run, he stands still. When other
players do the predictable, he creates. When other
players are stressed, he keeps his cool." Jorge Valdano
You can vote (and
give us a reason why)
for your preferred
inductee on the
zeb magazine-Wall
of Fame by
e-mailing us at
juvemaga@yahoo.ca
or mailing us at Juve
Mag, 48 Sonny St.,
Maple, Ontario,
L6A 1B7
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JUVE FACT: Two Juventus players have been
honoured with the Golden Boot, awarded to the top goal scorer at the World cup: Paolo Rossi, 1982, and Salvatore Schillaci, 1990
On a nice summer afternoon, I faith-
fully attended the Club Juventus
Gaetano Scirea Ottawa members
meeting as I have always done
since I turned 18. The annual meet-
ing took place in May, where mem-
bers discussed Juve’s performance
throughout Serie A, the objectives of
the Club, upcoming events and,
most importantly, elected members
to the executive committee.
Little did I know that day would be
the beginning of a black and white
adventure. The members of the
Club Juventus Gaetano Scirea Ot-
tawa, elected me as their new Presi-
dent. I was surprised and honoured
that the members selected me to
take on such a role. However, I
was shy and unsure if I could step
up to the plate.
A year has gone by and I have
experienced things that I could
have only dreamt of…To name a
few: participating in a live inter-
view on la Giostra dei Gol, travel-
ling to Torino, taking pictures with
Juventus Superstars such as Ales-
sandro Del Piero, Gigi Buffon and
Gianluca Pessotto, attending a
big Juventus
match at the
Stadio Olim-
p i c o , a n d
cheering on
the Juventus
players from
the front row
seats.
All this was
made possible
with a simple e-
mail I sent to
Fausto Di Ber-
ardino, Presi
dent of Club
Juventus DOC
Roberto
Bettega
Toronto.
When I began my role as President I
conducted different searches for
Juventus fan clubs across Canada,
and was eager to learn how other
clubs were organized. The one site
that caught my immediate atten-
tion was the Club Juventus DOC
Roberto Bettega website. I began
to follow the
different links
of the site, and
read up on the
progetto DOC.
I later con-
tacted Fausto
and discussed
in further detail
the progetto
DOC and how
the Ottawa
c o m m u n i t y
could apply it.
Since that first e-mail, President
Fausto Di Berardino has invited us to
participate in their activities and
events, and has made us experi-
ence what it truly means to be a
DOC member. On behalf of the
Club Juventus Gaetano Scirea Ot-
tawa members, I would like to thank
Signor Fausto Di Berardino for taking
members of the Ottawa Juventus
Club on this black and white adven-
ture, and for supporting the Club
Juventus Gaetano Scirea Ottawa.
The Club Juventus DOC Roberto
Bettega Toronto is one of great suc-
cess and accomplishments that we
respect, admire and continue to
learn from.
Cristina del Castello
President, Club Juventus Gaetano
Scirea Ottawa
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Vincenzo Carlucci
Ecco la seconda parte del rac-
conto della nascita del nostro Club.
Era la sera del 30 di settembre 2005, e
il comitato si era riunito al COPPI
Ristorante, il nostro punto di riferi-
mento da mesi,grazie alla generositá
del propretario Fausto Di Berardino
che da alcuni mesi, era anche un
consigliere del club.
Dopo varie consultazioni nei giorni
precedenti, quella sera DI BER-
ARDINO divenne Presidente dopo un
voto all’unanimità e accettò l'in-
carico con molto entusiasmo. Aveva
molte capacità ed esperienza nel
campo manageriale ed in pochis-
simo tempo ci fece fare quel salto di
qualità,del quale avevamo proprio
bisogno.Nello stesso periodo a
TORINO ,il centro coordinamento
della Juventus aveva cambiato
tante cose. Era nato lo JUVENTUS
CLUB DOC per facilitare i rapporti
con i club sparsi nel mondo; per
partecipare a questo nuovo pro-
getto c'erano delle regole da rispet-
tare; almeno 150 soci, una sede, un
sito web ed un computer per comu-
nicare via e-mail con il centro coordi-
n a m e n t o .
Ricordo bene come il nuovo Presi-
dente DI BERARDINO, che era molto
conosciuto nell'ambiente, perchè
anni addietro aveva lavorato come
direttore sportivo nel BLIZZARD di To-
ronto, e poi con i ROCKET di Basilio
Policaro, aveva portato nuovo entu-
siasmo nella comunità Juventina.
Cosí fu possible, in poco tempo, rag-
giungere tutti i traguardi.
La festa della consegna delle
nuove TESSERE DOC il 15 gennaio
2006 alla Riviera Banquet, per la
prima volta a Toronto fu un avveni-
mento importante. A fine marzo la
nuova Sede era bella e pronto, gra-
zie soprattutto all'aiuto di tanti nostri
soci che avevano lavorato per rinno-
vare il posto. Dopo aver raggiunto il
traguardo della sede, l’evento che
aspettavamo da tanto tempo: an-
dare a Torino per vedere due partite,
u n a d i cha mp i on s l ea gu e
(ARSENAL),e una di campionato
(FIORENTINA); il sogno si av-
verava. Per la prima volta il club Ju-
ventus doc organizza una spedizione
a Torino,grazie sopratutto al lavoro
del nuovo Presidente. Fu una grande
gioia essere vicini ai nostri beniamini.
Poi arrivó Calciopoli e la Juve in
serie B. Per molti club fu un disas-
tro. Il nostro si salvó per fortuna gra-
zie alla forza e la volontá del comi-
tato e dei membri di rimanere uniti e
di andare avanti.
V o r r e i c o n c l u d e r e c o n
questo; anche se ci sono stati mo-
menti di difficoltà, il club comunque
è andato avanti fino ad oggi grazie
sopratutto a quelle persone gli hanno
voluto bene.
Ringrazio tutti e FORZA JUVE.
in i
tali
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In questo segmento, un membro del nostro
club parla di un argomento che interessa
la nostra comunitá
Anche quest'anno, con l'aiuto
del ....Buon Gesú, siamo riusciti a
fare il nostro Picnic Annuale.
Voglio ringraziare tutti coloro che
hanno contribuito alla buona riuscita
del nostro picnic:
- per la parte cullinaria l'amico
Pierino Macri per averci preparato,
in loco, una pasta e fagioli che per
detto delle donne, é stata
"eccezionale‖
- Domenico del Cataldi Supermar-
ket, per averci offerto degli ottimi
prodotti
- Alex del Coppi Ristorante per
averci offerto una deliziosa
porchetta che tutti abbiamo degus-
tato
- le seguenti ditte e persone che
hanno offerto dei premi per sorteg-
giare: Cataldi Supermarket,
G/M Globe Wholesales, Franco
Luciani, Longo Supermarket, Apex
Autolette Store, Serafino Paglia del
C.I.P. Group.
- Nadia Ciccone e Tiziana Pace
per averci intrattenuto con dell'ot-
tima musica italiana anni 60/70
- un ringraziamento particolare
all'amico Alfonso Ciasca per avermi
dato l'opportunitá d'intervenire al
suo programma radiofonico della
CHIN e di parlare del nostro picnic
che era in via di svolgimento
- Gino Cunti per aver provato a
captare il segnale televisivo per po-
ter vedere in diretta la prima partita
della Juve.
Naturalmente un grazie di vero
cuore va anche a tutto il Direttivo
del nostro Club, impegnatosi nei vari
aspetti della preparazione del nostro
picnic.
Cari soci, come potete constatare,
per la buona riuscita del nostro pic-
nic ci sono volute tante persone pi-
ene di buona volontá, disposte a
fare dei sacrifici e ad offrire tempo e
danaro perché spinte dall'amore
per La Vecchia Signora e il bene
comune di tutti noi soci. Con questo
voglio esortare tutti ad
essere sempre presenti e numerosi e
a dare il vostro aiuto concreto a
tutte le nostre iniziative.
Franco Costa
how it works
16 teams emerge from the initial qualifying round.
They join the 16 seeded teams in the group stage, in which there are 8
groups of 4 teams.
The eight first and second place winners compete in the final knockout
phase, with the final match in May.
GROUP A
Bayern Munich
Bordeaux
Juventus
Maccabi Haifa
GROUP B
Wolfsburg
Manchester U.
Besiktas
CSKA Moscow
GROUP C
Real Madrid
Milan
Marseille
Zurich
GROUP D
Chelsea
Atletico Madrid
APOEL
Porto
GROUP E
Liverpool
Debrecen
Lyon
Fiorentina
GROUP F
Rubin Kazan
Inter
Barcelona
Dynamo Kiev
GROUP G
Unirea Urziceni
Stuttgart
Rangers
Sevilla
GROUP H
Arsenal
Olympiacos
AZ
Standard Liegi
GAMES PLAYED
September 15, 2009
1-1 Juventus - Bordeaux
1-2 Olympique Marsiglia - Milan
September 16, 2009
0-0 Inter – Barcellona
1-0 Lione - Fiorentina
September 29, 2009
1-1 Rubin Kazan - Inter
2-0 Fiorentina - Liverpool
September 30, 2009
0-0 Bayern Monaco - Juventus
0-1 Milan - Zurigo
UPCOMING GAMES IN GROUP ROUND
October 20, 2009
Inter - Dynamo Kiev
Debrecen - Fiorentina
October 21, 2009
Juventus - Maccabi Haifa
Real Madrid - Milan
November 3, 2009
Maccabi Haifa - Juventus
Milan - Real Madrid
November 4, 2009
Dynamo Kiev - Inter
Fiorentina - Debrecen
November 24, 2009
Barcelona - Inter
Fiorentina – Lione
November 25, 2009
Bordeaux - Juventus
Milan - Olympique Marsiglia
December 8, 2009
Juventus - Bayern Monaco
Zurigo - Milan
December 9, 2009
Inter - Rubin Kazan
Liverpool - Fiorentina
GROUP STANDINGS
for groups with Italian teams
as of Oct 1, 2009
GROUP A
4 Bayern Munich
4 Bordeaux
2 Juventus
0 Maccabi Haifa
GROUP C
6 Real Madrid
3 Milan
3 Marseille
0 Zurich
GROUP E
6 Lyon
3 Fiorentina
3 Liverpool
0 Debrecen
GROUP F
4 Barcelona
3 Dynamo Kiev
2 Inter
1 Rubin Kazan
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Come avete visto la campagna
d'acquisti della Juventus di
quest'estate?
Luciani: Sono rimasto molto soddis-
fatto; la squadra si é rinforzata, ed
ora si puo competere sotto ogni
aspetto. Penso che Diego possa
fare piú differenza di Etó e Milito
perché loro hanno bisogno di
essere serviti mentre Diego é un gio-
catore completo.
Bonavota: Ottima, specialmente
con la conferma di certi grandi:
Iaquinta, DelPiero, Amauri e
Trezeguet. Il grande colpo sorpresa
di Melo fortifica il centrocampo.
Questa é una squadra al massimo
tra la serie B e adesso.
L: Il ritorno del grande Cannavaro.
Un grande orchestra con un con-
duttore. Mi dispiace per
la perdita di Crescito, ma sono con-
tento per Grosso.
Commenti sull'inizio del cam-
pionato?
L: Abbastanza positivo, il massimo in
quattro partite. Non potevano
iniziare in un modo migliore di
questo anche se c'é ancora tanta
strada da fare.
B: Abbiamo cominciato con delle
squadre difficili.
In questo inizio di Champions
League, che cosa pensate della
prestazione dei bianconeri?
L: Non é stato un bicchiere mezzo
pieno o mezzo vuoto; aspettavamo
una vittoria, come tutti. Sappiamo
tutti che in Europa é piú difficile.
B: Qualcosa in piú potevamo fare in
Coppa. C’é stata un pó di sfortuna
e tanti infortuni. Forse ho sottovalu-
tato il Bordeaux ma avevamo
parecchi giocatori fuori causa. Del
Piero ci manca specialmente in
queste partite di Coppa ma sono
fiducioso che passeremo il turno. Che pensate della guida di Ferrara?
B: All’inizio ero pessimista perché
non conoscievo i nuovi dirigenti, ma
le cose sono andate bene fino ad
adesso. Manca solo un grande
Generale Sportivo; Blanc é buono
per il mercato ma non sa essere un
gran manager. Ma forse stanno
pensando al futuro e io non lo
vedo. Prima davo a loro un 5 su 10.
Adesso gli dó 7 su 10. Stanno miglio-
rando. Si stanno muovendo tantis-
simo e adesso sono piú ottimista di
prima.
L: Tutto sommato, in tre anni
(malgrado degli sbagli) dalla serie B
alla Chamipons, si sono comportati
abbastanza bene, anche se penso
che un Direttore Tecnico miglio-
rebbe tutto. Se pensiamo che
avevano un programma per la
Juve per i prossimi cinque anni e
invece ci siamo arrivati in tre anni,
va proprio bene. La scelta di
Ferrara, perché é un allenatore e
un giocatore, é ottima. Ha un ec-
celente disposizione.
Cosa ci dite dell'organico dei gio-
catori in generale?
L: Abbiamo giá parlato di Diego.
Marchisio é un grande: ha raggi-
unto la nazionale. Delusione da
Giovinco. Aspettavo di piú ma é
anche presto. Peró non mi sembra
che abbia apportato molto.
B: Diego ci fará fare il salto di
qualitá. Se non si fa male, sap-
piamo che puó fare tanto una
volta che si ambienta bene. Sisoko,
lo stiamo aspettando, crediamo
molto in lui. Stiamo aspettando
tanti altri: Diego, Melo, Sissoko,
Marchisio. Questi quattro ci devono
dare tanto, poi quello che aggiun-
gono gli altri sará il bonus. L'anno
scorso abbiamo perso Sisoko al mo-
mento piú importante. Non metto in
discussione il grande Del Piero: sto
aspettando che si faccia vedere in
Coppa. Poi c'é sempre il grande
Buffon.
Per finire, dando uno sguardo al
campionato in questo momento
[l'intervista é stata fatto il
21 settembre], siete piú ottimisti o
piú pessimisti?
B: Soffriremo ma superemo il turno.
L'unico punto negativo é che ab-
biamo giá tanti infortuni e potreb-
bero improvisamente diventare in-
fortuni gravi. Speriamo che fac-
ciano parte, come dice Ferrara, del
gioco e non della preparazione
tecnica. Non possiamo permetterci
di fare ancora come l'anno scorso.
L: Per la Coppa sono sicuro di su-
perare il primo turno. Ottimisti per il
proseguo del campionato.
Grazie signori.
Abbiamo chiesto le opinioni sull’avvio di stagione a due membri del club
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how it works
Played with three qualifying rounds, one play-off round and a 48-team
group stage, with five subsequent knockout rounds.
In the qualifying matches, there are three qualifying rounds and the
play-off stage where clubs play two matches against each (home/
away) with the better club advancing to the next round.
In the group stage, 48 teams are divided into 12 groups of 4, who will
face each other (home/away) with the top two of each group and 8
third-placed sides from the UEFA Champions League advancing to the
next round.
From the last 32 until the semi-finals, clubs play two matches against
each other (home/away) in a knock-out phase.
The final is decided by a single match to e played in Hamburg.
GROUP A
Ajax
Anderlecht
Dinamo Zagareb
Timisoara
GROUP B
Valencia
Lille
Slavia Prague
Genoa
GROUP C
Hamburg
Celtic Glasgow
Tel Aviv
Rapid Vienna
GROUP D
Sporting
Heerenveen
Hertha BSC
Ventspils
GROUP E
Roma
Basal
Fulham
CSKA Sofia
GROUP G
Villarreal
Lazio
Levski Sofia
RB Salzburg
GROUP H
Staua Bucarest
Fenerbache
Twente
Sheriff Tiraspol
GROUP I
Benfica
Everton
AEK Athens
BATE
GROUP J
Shakhtar
Brugge
Partizan Belgrade
Toulouse
GROUP K
PSV Eindhoven
Copenhagen
Sparta Prague
CFR Cluj
GROUP L
Werder Bremen
Wien
Althletic Bilbao
Nacional Mad.
GROUPS
GAMES PLAYED
17 September 2009
2-0 Genoa - SK Slavia Praha
2-0 FC Basel - Roma
1-2 Lazio - FC Salzburg
1 October 2009
3-2 Valencia - Genoa CFC
2-0 Roma - CSKA Sofia
0-4 Levski Sofia - Lazio
UPCOMING GAMES
22 October 2009
Lille Métropole - Genoa
Fulham FC - Roma
Lazio - Villarreal
5 November 2009
Genoa - Lille Métropole
Roma - Fulham
VIllareal - Lazio
2-3 December 2009
Slavia Praha - Genoa
Salzburg - Lazio
Roma - Basel
16-17 December 2009
CSKA Sofia - Roma
Genoa - Valencia
Lazio - Levski Sofia
GROUP STANDINGS
for groups with Italian teams
as of Oct 1, 2009
GROUP B
4 Valencia
4 Lille
3 Genoa
0 Slavia Prague
GROUP E
4 Fulham
3 Basal
3 Roma
1 CSKA Sofia
GROUP G
6 RB Salzburg
3 Lazio
3 Villarreal
0 Levski Sofia
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Lasciare la nostra squadra non
significa lasciare i giorni gloriosi per
sempre. Per uno sguardo da vicino a
giocatori Juventini del passato,
abbiamo chiesto aiuto al nostro
corrispondente estero, Francesco
Mastrorizzi
Leaving our team doesn't mean
they’ve left their glory days behind!
For an in-depth look at the lives of
former Juve players, we asked our
Foreign Correspondent, Francesco
Mastrorizzi, for help from the other
side of the ocean
Lo chiamavano il falegname
calciatore, non perché fosse un
difensore abituato a falciare le
gambe degli attaccanti avversari,
ma perchè prima di arrivare in serie
A lavorava in una fabbrica di mobili
in Lombardia e giocava in una
piccola squadra di calcio di
dilettanti, la Caratese. Stiamo
parlando di Moreno Torricelli, uno
dei migliori difensori juventini degli
anni 90 e tra i più amati dal popolo
bianconero.
E’ Giovanni Trapattoni, dopo
averlo notato durante
un’amichevole, a portarlo alla Juve
nell’estate del 92 per tre partite di
prova con la maglia bianconera e
da quel momento la sua vita
cambia completamente. Perché il
provino va bene e per pochi milioni
di lire Moreno approda alla squadra
più importante d’Italia, facendo in
un colpo solo un salto di quattro
categorie. E la sua favola non
finisce qui. Presto si guadagna il
posto da titolare fisso nell’undici
juventino e quello stesso anno arriva
la conquista del primo trofeo, la
Coppa UEFA. Nel 94 ecco arrivare
anche la prima convocazione in
nazionale da parte di Arrigo Sacchi.
Dal “Trap” si passa a Marcello
Lippi, ma la musica non cambia:
Moreno resta un punto fermo anche
nella Juventus più vincente degli
ultimi venti anni. Tra il 94 e il 96
Torricelli gioca le sue stagioni
migliori. Conquista lo scudetto, la
Coppa Italia, la Champions League,
la Coppa Intercontinentale, la
Supercoppa Europea e la
Supercoppa Italiana, disputando
partite memorabili per intensità e
determinazione. Da incorniciare è la
finale contro l’Ajax, in cui sfiora il
goal dopo una corsa di cinquanta
metri verso la porta avversaria e al
termine della quale viene eletto
miglior giocatore in campo.
Ora la sua proverbiale grinta
Moreno ha deciso di portarla in
panchina, diventando allenatore a
soli 39 anni. La sua nuova carriera è
iniziata da pochissimo. Nel 2007/08
la sua prima esperienza, che gli
permette di inserirsi nell’ambiente,
come allenatore degli Esordienti
Regionali della Fiorentina, ruolo che
condivide con Massimo Orlando.
Nel febbraio del 2009 viene
contattato dai dirigenti della
Pistoiese, squadra che milita nel
campionato di Prima Divisione della
Lega Pro (ex serie C1), e Torricelli, in
possesso del patentino di allenatore
professionista di Prima Categoria,
accetta senza esitazioni di allenare
la squadra toscana. L'esordio non è
molto felice: nonostante l’insperato
pareggio sul difficile campo del
Foggia, Torricelli si fa espellere per
p r o t e s t e
dopo soli 19
minuti. Con
la Pistoiese
non riuscirà
purtroppo a
centrare la
s a l v e z z a ,
nonostante
un’ottima
r i m o n t a
dall’ultimo
posto in
c l a s s i f i c a ,
p e r d e n d o
nei playout il
d o p p i o
s p a r e g g i o
contro il Foligno.
Il 23 giugno 2009 viene nominato
ufficialmente nuovo allenatore del
neo-promosso Figline in Lega Pro
Prima Divisione. Al suo fianco
Gianmatteo Mareggini come
preparatore dei portieri e Anselmo
Robbiati come allenatore in
seconda, entrambi suoi compagni
di squadra alla Fiorentina tra il 1998
e il 2002. Nella rosa un altro ex
collega in viola, Enrico Chiesa.
L’obbiettivo della squadra per la
stagione in corso è la salvezza.
Moreno Torricelli, un campione indimenticato
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how it works
All the teams from Serie A e Serie B participate.
In the first two rounds all the Serie B teams and 2 Serie A teams play.
From the third round other Serie A teams join, while the first 8 Serie A teams
classified join the competition in the round of 16
* First phase: one-leg fixtures
o First round: Serie C and Serie D clubs are paired
o Second round: Serie B clubs enter
o Third round: Serie A clubs not competing European cups enter
o Fourth round: the 16 winners of Round 3 are paired
* Second phase: one-leg fixtures
o Round of 16: 8 first phase winners are inserted into a bracket with seeds 1-8
INTER
JUVENTUS
MILAN
UDINESE
GENOA
ROMA
FIORENTINA
Round of 16 Dec 10, 15, Jan 13
Quarterfinals Jan 20, 27
Semifinals Feb 3, 10
Final May 5
LAZIO
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David Trezeguet
( e s t a t e 2 0 0 0 ) .
Quando segna il
golden gol nella fi-
nale degli Europei
nel 2000, è gia un
giocatore juventino.
Pochi quel giorno
avrebbero immagi-
nato o sperato che David sarebbe
diventato uno dei più grandi can-
nonieri della storia della Juve,
l’uomo che si fa trovare sempre nel
posto giusto quando è il momento di
segnare.
Gianluigi Buffon (estate 2001). L’ac-
quisto più costoso della storia della
Juve, con 105 miliardi di lire di valu-
tazione, ha dimostrato ampiamente
di valere la cifra spesa per lui, diven-
tando una bandiera del club e
dando prova, senza discussioni e in
modo costante negli anni, di essere
il più forte portiere del mondo.
Pavel Nedved (estate 2001). Anche
lui, così come Buffon e Thuram, vi-
ene acquistato con le cessioni mil-
ionarie di Zidane e Inzaghi. Durante
gli otto anni passati alla Juve si è
fatto amare dal pubblico per la sua
grinta, il suo impegno, la sua voglia
di vincere e di non arrendersi mai,
oltre che per la classe; doti che
l’hanno portato, tra l’altro, a vincere
il Pallone d’Oro nel 2003. Il suo ritiro
equivale ad una grande perdita per
la Juve.
Mauro Germán Camoranesi (estate
2000). Arriva alla Juve per sostituire
temporaneamente l’infortunato
Zambrotta. Ma sin da subito con-
quista la stima di Lippi, che per non
togliergli il posto da titolare si inventa
un nuovo ruolo per il recuperato
Zambrotta. La sua fantasia e le sue
invenzioni sono da sempre in grado
di cambiare I
volto alla squadra.
Nicola Legrottaglie (estate 2003). Ci
ha messo un po’ di tempo per di-
mostrare di essere un buon acquisto
e un giocatore da Juve, ma alla fine
ci è riuscito. Disastrosa la sua prima
stagione in bianconero, che ha
spinto la società a cederlo in prestito
a diverse squadre negli anni succes-
sivi. Ma in coincidenza con la sua
conversione religiosa anche le sue
prestazioni in campo sono de-
cisamente migliorate, facendolo
diventare con Ranieri titolare fisso.
Fabio Cannavaro
(estate 2004). L’Inter
lo considerava un
giocatore ormai fi-
nito, così la Juve ha
pensato bene di ac-
quistarlo per fargli
fare coppia con
Thuram nella Juve di
Capello. Ed ecco arrivare due sta-
gioni straordinarie (con altrettanti
scudetti) culminate con lo strepitoso
Mondiale di Germania e il conse-
guente Pallone d’Oro.
Giorgio Chiellini (estate 2005). Arri-
vato alla Juve come terzino sinistro,
fornisce da subito buone prestazioni,
che gli garantiscono il posto da tito-
lare. Ma nel 2007 avviene la svolta.
Ranieri lo trasforma in centrale difen-
sivo e da quel momento diventa un
pilastro irrinunciabile della difesa bi-
anconera e uno dei migliori al
mondo nel suo ruolo.
Vincenzo Iaquinta (estate 2007). Sin
dal suo arrivo in bianconero ha sem-
pre dato il massimo per la causa ju-
ventina, correndo e faticando al
servizio della squadra.. Garanzia di
impegno costante e tenacia, ha
ottenuto nei primi due campionati a
Torino anche una buona media real-
izzativa, segnando diversi gol impor-
tanti.
Mohamed Sissoko
(gennaio 2008).
Forse il primo vero
grande acquisto
del la patetica
nuova gestione ju-
ventina. Diventa
idolo della tifoseria
sin dalla prima
volta che scende in campo. Le sue
prestazioni sono irrinunciabili per la
squadra, il suo contributo in mezzo al
campo fondamentale sia in fase
difensiva che in fase offensiva: una
forza della natura.
Amauri (estate 2008). Arriva dal Pal-
ermo per rafforzare il già forte
reparto offensivo. La sua prima sta-
gione inizia alla grande con gol a
raffica e buone prestazioni. Poi la
sua media gol comincia a calare,
ma molto importante rimane il la-
voro che fa per la squadra, come
pure i movimenti all’interno dell’area avversaria.
TOP 10 ACQUISTI ANNI 2000
Eccoci ancora con
dei momemti memo-
rabili della storia della
Juventus
in i
tali
an
o
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Here are some of our members who have been lucky enough to meet our heroes
Have you been lucky enough to meet one of our team’s he-
roes, past or present? Then, send us a picture and we’ll show
your fellow members how much of a fan you are. Send them to
juvemaga@yahoo.ca or mail them to Juve Mag, 48 Sonny St.
Maple, Ontario L6A 1B7
David Trezeguet and Steve Venere (Vinovo, 2008)
Nicola Legrottaglie and Carmine Rende
(Vinovo, 2007)
Pavel Nedved and Fred Boccia (Vinovo, 2008)
Giorgio Chiellini and Stefania Tricchillo
(Vinovo, 2007)
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Have a cute
photo? Is your
child a little
Picasso? Send
your pictures or
your children’s
artwork to: juvemaga@yahoo.ca
with the subject
line KIDS, or mail it
to Kids-Juve Mag,
48 Sonny St. Ma-
ple, Ontario L6A
1B7 and you may
see them in our
next maga-
zine.Please note
that all submis-
sions, whether or
not they are
printed, cannot
be returned.
Giancarlo Marques
Young Juventus
fans show off
their gear
Alessio Mandarino and Edin
Mandarino at the Juventus Sum-
mer Training Camp in Toronto Matthew Cappiello, amato
nipote del nostro tesoriere
Gabriel Solmito: prima che i suoi
genitori lo battezzassero nella fede
catolica, il suo nonno, Vincenzo, l’ha
battezzato nella fede juventina!
Alessia Venditti, Giovanni Lombardi, Vanessa Venditti
Gianluca Marques
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Thank you to
some of our
younger
members,
who showed
us their
creative sides
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In this issue, we look at per-
sonal style. Being juventini, it
is always important that we present our-
selves in a stylish manner. While some
looks are good for the stands of a soccer
stadium, around town it’s a different story.
In picture A, our model Christina is decked
out in the Juventus jersey, scarf, gloves,
tote bag, and ring, sure to turn a few
heads on the street.....for all the wrong
reasons. Her look is made up of so many
different elements that's it's hard to focus
anywhere and, therefore, the look seems
loud and confused. In picture B, though
her exposition of Juventus products is a
little more modest, she looks very stylish.
One or two chosen pieces allow the
viewer to focus and capture the essence
and beauty of the pieces. We still know
that she is a Juve fan, and she looks
graceful and exuberant at the same time.
Remember that fierce Juventus attitude
that we spoke about last time? That is al-
ways a necessary accessory.
A
The
of being a Juventus fan
REMCOR Group
shower systems
windows
doors
Enrico Ervi (416) 523-8871
Some of our favourite Juventus-inspired places to visit online
compiled by Franceso Mastrorizzi
Inter-Juve 1997/98.
Chi rubava?
http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=7TGR2d6YQZ0
Marco Santin e Gianpiero
Mughini a Controcampo
http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=CyuTgIS0cME
Caceres giocatore da quat-
tro soldi
http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=woog5tHb-fU
Diego, what a goal!
http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=mPCZVP3zUls
Maledizione!
http://www.youtube.com/
atch?v=oszkImFs-Kw
Imitazione di Pavel Nedved
http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=ltpLbjsMC4s
Ultima sostituzione di Ned-
ved
http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=h0xxnUxTMxw
Diego10site
http://www.youtube.com/
user/diego10site
A
B
You can contact us by e-mail at juvemaga@yahoo.ca or by phone at (905) 856-0929
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Here’s how it works: send us your funniest or most
inventive captions for the photo to the right, and
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? JUVE FACT: Forbes magazine currently ranks Juventus as the ninth richest club in the world
spaghetti alla zebra A great thing to make when you want something impressive looking with a classic flavour. Serves 2.
ingredients: 150g spaghetti, 150g squid
ink spaghetti (al nero di seppia), 1/4 cup
olive oil, 1/8 cup chopped garlic
(8-10 cloves), a few sprigs of chopped
parsley, 1/2 hot chili pepper chopped (if
desired)
1. Heat the olive oil in a small pan on
medium heat.
2. Add the garlic to the oil, and fry until
just golden. If using chili pepper, add 30 seconds after
the garlic. Add parsley and remove from heat.
3. Meanwhile, cook all the spaghetti together in a pot
of well-salted water until ready. Drain and mix well
with hot oil and garlic mixture. Serve immediately.
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Il portiere della Nazion-ale: "Cosa ho pensato quando Mourinho se l'è presa per il pronostico di Lippi? Sinceramente non ho capito dove voleva arrivare. Dico solo che due tricolori ce li hanno già levati, se ora ci vogliono togliere anche la speranza..."
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Poems? Creations?
Send them to
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Juve Mag, 48 Sonny
St. Maple, Ontario
L6A 1B7. Please
note that a ll
s u b m i s s i o n s ,
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are printed, cannot
be returned to the
sender.
Spencer de Corneille
demonstrated his
intense fandom by
sending us this
drawing of
Gigi Buffon!
SIDE KICK:
“The vision of a champion is
someone who is bent over,
drenched in sweat, at the
point of exhaustion,
when no one else is watching.”
~Anson Dorrance, head
coach of the women's soccer program at the University of
North Carolina
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The first stone upon which
to build a team able to win
a Scudetto is undoubtedly
Gigi Buffon, a goalkeeper
without rival in the world
who, if he could save a
few more games, would
be considered a super-
hero. It is widely accepted
that when it comes to
goaltending nobody does
it better than Gigi. Juven-
tus, having produced a
wide variety of stoppers
who ranged from the
physically imposing, sly and
cynically ruthless to the
more accomplished, intelli-
gent and elegant incarna-
tion of a Da Vinci master
piece, has long been
viewed as the home of the
goaltender. Blessed with
legends such as Zoff and
Peruzzi, to name a few, it's
understandable why the
Juventus side has master-
minded the fine art of
goaltending, thus, allowing
the defense to do their
thing without any pressure.
Soccer in Torino under
Ferrara may not be of the
champagne variety, but it
has proved to be flexible
and practical. Those ingre-
dients will undoubtedly be
essential if Juventus is to
finish the campaign in the
Champions league - an
objective that, at this point
in history, is a lot more im-
portant than winning the
Scudetto.
Gino Mete
This year marked the 20 year anni-
versary of the death of beloved Ju-
ventus sweeper Gaetano Scirea. In
memory of his excellence both on
and off the
field, he is
this issue's
featured
player in our
Player Pro-
files section.
When
Gaetano
Scirea trans-
ferred to
Juventus
from Ata-
lanta in
1974, he not
only became a part of the one of
the most successful and loved clubs
in soccer history, but he began leav-
ing what would become an unmis-
takable mark in the lives of all ju-
ventini. He was a proficient techni-
cal defender who played with grace
and style. He could stand along the
defensive line as well as push for-
ward in order to create and often
score goals. It is not by chance that
Gaetano Scirea is one of only five
players in European
soccer history (along with Cabrini,
Brio, Tacconi and Blind) to have won
all soccer club trophies recognized
by UEFA and FIFA. His skill was appar-
ent to all and he excelled quickly as
a libero. His move later on in his ca-
reer to a more central defender did
nothing to lessen his strength in his
field.
Scirea was known not only for his
great sportsmanship and fair play on
the field (never having received a
red card
in his ca-
reer), but
he was
also
know for
his nota-
ble class
off the
field.
With his
move to
Juventus
he was
able to
grab the
attention of the national team
coach who called him up to play for
Italy in December of that same year.
During his more than a decade long
stint on the Italian team, he was irre-
placeable as a leading defender as
well as a member of the 1982 World
SIDE KICK: "Soccer is not about justice. It's a drama - and criminally wrong decisions against you are part and parcel of that." Pete Davies, commentator
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Capricorn - December 23 - January 20
Just because you are always the responsible one
does not mean that others cannot be trusted with
their tasks. Give people a chance and you may be
surprised at how capable they can be. Other people
lean on you for support. Make sure that you are there
for them to lend a helping hand, not to pass judgment
on their failings.
Scorpio - October 24 - November 22
Your mood can stretch to both extremes and that starts to
worry those around you. It’s not necessary to hold a
grudge; some things are just not that important. Your
unique personality will draw people to you but it will ulti-
mately be what pushes them away. Remember that you do not
always have to be in control in order to be happy. Sometimes the
happiness comes in giving others their own responsibilities and
allowing them to fulfill them for you.
Capricorns: Hasan Salihamidzic (Jan 1),
Claudio Marchisio(Jan 20)
Sagittarius - November 23 - December 22
It's time that you stopped looking at people who want to be a part of your life
as impediments to your independence. Independent does not have to mean
alone. You can have both worlds. Talk to people with the same straightfor-
wardness that you expect from them and you may be surprised at how understanding
they can be. If they aren't as responsive as you would like them to be, use the power of
your words to soften them and then try to find a middle ground that you can all be happy
with. The sharing of experiences won't mean less for you, it will mean more for everyone.
Libra - September 24 - October 23
You work well within a group and you know
it. Remember, though, that you can’t al-
ways wait around for others to do the work
for you; you must contribute your own part.
Follow your instinct when it comes to relationships be-
cause, even though you feel that you can’t trust your-
self, you actually do know what’s better for you. You
cannot hide within the group forever; it’s time to start
making your mark. Libras: Mauro Camoranesi (Oct 4),
David Trezeguet (Oct 15), Nicola Legrottaglie (Oct 20)
Scorpios: Vincenzo Iaquinta (Nov 1)
Alessandro Del Piero (Nov 9)
Sagittarius:
Fabio Grosso (Nov 28)
JUVE FACT: Juventus was the first soccer club to wear the Golden Stars for Sport Excellence, the two stars above the team crest. The two stars represent every 10 league championships won by the team, the first coming in 1958 and the second in 1982
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Virgo - August 22 - September 23
You doubt other people and are skeptical of their intentions. However, what’s worse is that you
doubt yourself. Stop analyzing things beyond recognition. Sometimes issues are just straightfor-
ward and simple; stop complicating them. People often look to you for advise because of your
logic: use that gift to help people instead of scrutinizing them.
Leo - July 23 -August 21
People are attracted to you because of your vivacity and zest for life. However, your overconfidence
sometimes gets in the way of your relationships. Learn to temper your attitude with some humility in
order to soften your initial impression. You are always at your best when you have a project at hand so
make sure to keep yourself busy.
Cancer - June 22 - July 22
Your oversensitivity to other people's reactions results in any criticism of you appearing harsh. It's time
that you stop looking to others to validate you. You know your own worth and you have the determi-
nation to make things happen. Calm your mind and look inside yourself to find what's really impor-
tant to you instead of following what others say is best. Even when you know that you're right, look at
situation from the other's point of you and then you might better understand what they are going
through, without overreacting.
Gemini - May 22 - June 21
Now is the best time to relax and take a breather. You like to think that you are independent but you
know inside that what you crave is the comfort of other people. Open up and let people in. During this
period, try to keep your emotions in check because you may find that the smallest things set you off.
Remember, it doesn’t always have to be a confrontation, sometimes it can be a learning curve.
Taurus - April 21 - May 21
You like to follow the leader but don’t use that as an excuse to shirk your responsibilities. Your reac-
tions tend to be to extremes: either you blow up over it or you are frightened into passivity. It’s time
that you learned to mitigate those feelings into something more productive. You have the perse-
verance in you to grasp a task and stick to it and it’s time that you started utilizing that skill .
Pisces - February 20- March 20
What you crave is to escape but it’s important that you focus your energy on the here and now.
Living too much in he ―what ifs‖ will lead you down a path of sure disappointment. Look to those
around you to guide you because they are often more capable of seeing straight than you are.
When they look to you, lend a helping hand, but refrain from making their problems your own. Eve-
ryone has a capacity and you should make sure you don’t take on too much for yourself.
Aquarius - January 21 - February 19
You are sometimes frightened by your own spontaneity but that’s the quality that makes you so liked
by others. Don’t use this as a crutch, take advantage of all that your independence has to offer. Your
lifestyle enables you to harvest wisdom from those who you encounter and that will help you in all your
future endeavours. Your ability to think outside the box will enable you to stand out from the crowd.
Aries - March 21 - April 20
You find yourself being moody and lashing out. Realize that this is because of your underlying insecu-
rity and not because the world is against you. Take time for yourself instead of constantly giving to oth-
ers. If you push yourself too much then you will start pulling back from everyone and then you will start
feeling guilty. Your vitality is your strongpoint so use that to foster relationships and realize that you
have a lot to offer.
Ten interesting things about the FIFA World Player of the Year Award 1. The winner of 2006 award, Fabio Cannavaro, is the first defender, or player other than a midfielder or striker, to have ever won the award since its inception by Lothar Matthaus in 1991. The closest any other defender or goalkeeper has came to the award before were Oliver Kahn (Goalkeeper, second in 2002), Roberto Carlos (Defender, second in 1997) and Paolo Maldini (Defender, second in 1995). 2. In the past sixteen editions of the awards, it had been won by strikers and midfielders seven times each, making outfield players (with the exception of defenders), a more popular choice for the award. It is surmised that strikers and midfielders hoard most of the glory in competitions, therefore their chances are higher than defenders and goalkeepers. 3. There are two triple winners of the awards since its inception: French midfielder Zinedine Zidane (1998, 2000 and 2003) and Brazilian striker Ronaldo (1996, 1997 and 2002). 4. No player has ever won the award for three consecutive years, though two have come close: Ronaldo (1996 and 1997) and Ronaldinho (2004 and 2005). 5. Although the award is meant for the world’s best player, only players from Europe, Africa and South American have made it to the final short list. Hence there has been quite some criticism from those in the corners of the world about the selection process.
6. Other than Juan Roman Riquleme’s nomination in 2007 when he was playing on loan for Boca Juniors, all the players on the short list came from clubs in Europe. 7. No English Player or Player from United King-dom have ever won the award before. The closest have been Gary Lineker (1991, third), Alan Shearer (1996, third), David Beckham (1999 and 2001, both second) and Frank Lampard (2005, second). 8. Brazil has the most wins by nationality. Brazilian players have won the award a staggering seven times; four times more than the closet nationality of French with three wins. 9. The last six winners of the award have come from teams in the Spanish La Liga. 10. FC Barcelona has had six winners from players within its ranks while rivals Real Madrid have had four. Thus, the majority of winners (63%) have been from those teams in the past sixteen awards. Their closet rival for this
honor is Juventus with four winners.
SIDE KICK:
"Football is the opera of the people." ~ Stafford Heginbotham
Wh en Ch ri st in a Salvino went to Torino with the Ju-ventus Club DOC To-ronto in 2008, she had Buffon hold up a very special sign for “Claudio”. For those of you who were on the trip with us and were interested, THIS is Zio Claudio:
Quando abbiamo chiesto al nos-tro corrispondente all'estero di compilare un elenco dei calcia-tori italiani che giocano fuori d'Italia, non sapevamo che gran-dissimo impegno sarebbe stato. Gli italiano si sono davvero sparsi tra il mondo. Ecco l'el-enco degli itlaiani "gobali": Inghilterra Capello (all. Nazionale) Giordano (Arsenal) Aquilani (Liverpool) Dossena (Liverpool) Macheda (Manchester Utd.) Mannone (Manchester Utd.) Massacci (Manchester Utd.) Petrucci (Manchester Utd.) Leppiler (Queens Park Rangers) Pellicori (Queens Park Rangers) Cudicini (Tottenham Hotspur) Diamanti (West Ham) Zola (all. West Ham) Grecia Dalla Bona (Iraklis Salonicco) Napoleoni (Levadiakos) Maresca (Olympiakos Pireo) Cirillo (Paok Salonicco) Savini (Paok Salonicco) Spagna Gallaccio (Eivissa) Ivan (Eivissa) Paradiso (Eivissa) Rossi G. (Villarreal) Germania Barzagli (Wolfsburg) Toni (Bayern Monaco) Zizzo (Hannover 96)
Russia Brandi (Rubin Kazan) Rosina (Zenit San Pietroburgo) Australia Vignaroli (Newcastle Jets) Belgio Pistone (Mons) Francia Secchione (Clermont Foot) Irlanda Trapattoni (all. Nazionale) Cina Tommasi (Tianjin Teda F.C.) Olanda Pellé (AZ 67 Alkmaar) Scozia Pascali (Kilmarnock) Svizzera Russotto (Bellinzona) Turchia Ferrari (Besiktas Istanbul) compilato da: Francesco Mastrorizzi
in ita
lian
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A collection of quotes that make us laugh,
proving that soccer is not always so serious SSAYAY WHATWHAT??
If you see a quote that makes you laugh, please
e-mail it to us at juvemaga@yahoo.ca or mail it
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"Is the Pope Catholic. No I'm serious, is he? I really need to know"
- David Beckham
"It's not a problem. In four or five days I
will be beautiful once again."
~ Cristiano Ronaldo, after receiving a gash above his eye during a Manchester-Roma
game
“Playing with wingers is more effec-tive against European sides like Brazil than English sides like Wales." - Ron Greenwood, former English soccer
player and coach
"When you are 4-0 up you should never
lose 7-1"
Lawrie McMenemy, coach of
Southampton FC
“An inch or two either side
of the post and that would
have been a goal.”
—Dave Bassett,
commentator Sky Sports
"We must have had 99
percent of the game. It
was the other three per-
cent that cost us the
match." — Ruud Gullit,
former Dutch player
and coach
"The Germans only have one
player under 22, and
he's 23!” Kevin Keegan, former English soccer player
and coach
“For those of you watching in black and white,
Spurs are in the all-yellow strip.”
— John Motson, commentator
“Germany are a very difficult team to
play… they have eleven internation-
als out there today.” — Steve Lomas,
Former Northern Irish soccer player
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