1993–94 Juventus F.C. season
| 1993–94 season | |||
| Head Coach | Giovanni Trapattoni | ||
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| Serie A | 2nd | ||
| Coppa Italia | Second Round | ||
| UEFA Cup | Fourth of Finals | ||
| Top goalscorer | Roberto Baggio (17) | ||
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Juventus F.C. did not manage to fend off Milan, which marked eight years without a league title, a number unheard of in Turin. The disappointing season resulted in the manager Giovanni Trapattoni leaving his position at the end of the season, with Marcello Lippi replacing him.
Squad
Goalkeepers
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Angelo Peruzzi -
Michelangelo Rampulla -
Fabio Marchioro
Defenders
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Francesco Baldini -
Massimo Carrera -
Alessandro Dal Canto -
Andrea Fortunato -
Júlio César -
Jürgen Kohler -
Massimiliano Notari -
Sergio Porrini -
Moreno Torricelli
Midfielders
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Dino Baggio -
Antonio Conte -
Angelo Di Livio -
Gianluca Francesconi -
Roberto Galia -
Giancarlo Marocchi -
Andreas Möller
Attackers
Serie A
Matches
| 12 | Juventus | 1–1 | Cagliari | |
| Kohler |
Luís Oliveira |
| 24 | Torino | 1–1 | Juventus | |
| D. Fortunato |
R. Baggio |
Top Scorers
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Roberto Baggio 17 (5) -
Andreas Möller 9 -
Fabrizio Ravanelli 9 (1) -
Alessandro Del Piero 5 -
Gianluca Vialli 4 -
Antonio Conte 4
References
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