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1984–85 Juventus FC season

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Juventus
1984–85 season
OwnerAgnelli family
PresidentGiampiero Boniperti
Head CoachGiovanni Trapattoni
StadiumComunale
Serie A6th
Coppa ItaliaQuarter-finals
European CupWinners
(in 1985-86 European Cup)
European Super CupWinners
Top goalscorerMichel Platini (18)

Juventus Football Club finished 6th in the 1984–85 Serie A season and won the European Cup for the first time at the Heysel Stadium. However, the season was marked by the Heysel Stadium disaster in which 39 people died, mostly Juventus supporters.

Squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Italy ITA Stefano Tacconi
GK Italy ITA Luciano Bodini
DF Italy ITA Luciano Favero
DF Italy ITA Sergio Brio
DF Italy ITA Gaetano Scirea
DF Italy ITA Antonio Cabrini
DF Italy ITA Nicola Caricola
DF Italy ITA Stefano Pioli
MF Italy ITA Beniamino Vignola
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Italy ITA Giovanni Koetting
MF Italy ITA Cesare Prandelli
MF Italy ITA Bruno Limido
MF Italy ITA Aldo Docetti
MF San Marino SMR Massimo Bonini
MF Italy ITA Marco Tardelli
MF France FRA Michel Platini
FW Italy ITA Massimo Briaschi
FW Italy ITA Paolo Rossi
FW Poland POL Zbigniew Boniek

Transfers

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Competitions

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Serie A

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
4 Sampdoria 30 12 13 5 36 21 +15 37 Qualification to Cup Winners' Cup
5 Milan 30 12 12 6 31 25 +6 36[a] Qualification to UEFA Cup
6 Juventus[b] 30 11 14 5 48 33 +15 36[a] Qualification to European Cup
7 Roma 30 10 14 6 33 25 +8 34
8 Napoli 30 10 13 7 34 29 +5 33
Source: RSSSF.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Draw. (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played).[1]
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Position defined by head-to-head points: Milan: 3 pts; Juventus: 1 pt.
  2. ^ Juventus gained entry to the 1985–86 European Cup as defending champions.

Results by round

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Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031
GroundHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
ResultDWDDLWDLLWDDWD-WWDWLDWDWWWDLDDD
Position103377758118887777665776664445466
Source: http://calcio-seriea.net/allenatori_squadra/1984/903/
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss;   = 1985–86 European Cup;   = 1985–86 UEFA Cup Following UEFA ranking changes and the English ban, Italy gained a third berth.

Matches

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16 September 1984 1 Como 0–0 Juventus Como
Stadium: Stadio Como
23 September 1984 2 Juventus 5–1 Atalanta Turin
Boniek 1'
Platini 58, 79'
Magnocavallo 66' (o.g.)
Scirea 74'
Magrin 71' (pen.) Stadium: Stadio Comunale
30 September 1984 3 Avellino 0–0 Juventus Avellino
Stadium: Stadio
7 October 1984 4 Juventus 1–1 Milan Torino
Briaschi 32' Virdis 85' Stadium: Comunale
14 October 1984 5 Verona 2–0 Juventus Verona
Galderisi 62'
Elkjær 83'
21 October 1984 6 Cremonese 1–3 Juventus Cremona
Chiorri 48' (pen.) Platini 27'
Vignola 61'
Briaschi 84'
28 October 1984 7 Juventus 1–1 Roma Torino
Briaschi 19' Giannini 30' Stadium: Comunale
18 November 1984 9 Juventus 1–2 Torino Torino
Platini 15' Francini 48'
Serena 89'
Stadium: Comunale
25 November 1984 10 Udinese 0–3 Juventus Udine
Platini 1, 27'
Briaschi 88'
Stadium: Friuli
2 December 1984 11 Juventus 2–2 Ascoli Torino
Platini 51'
Rossi 55'
Cantarutti 20'
Dirceu 63'
Stadium: Comunale
16 December 1984 12 Fiorentina 0–0 Juventus Firenze
Stadium: Artemio Franchi
23 December 1984 13 Juventus 2–0 Napoli Torino
Briaschi 42'
Platini 62'
Stadium: Comunale
6 January 1985 14 Sampdoria 1–1 Juventus Genoa
Souness 74' Platini 5' Stadium: Luigi Ferraris
13 January 1985 15 Juventus v Lazio Torino
Stadium: Comunale
Note: Match suspended at 23' due to poor field conditions.
20 January 1985 16 Juventus 2–0 Como Torino
Bonini 19'
Rossi 42'
Stadium: Comunale
27 January 1985 17 Atalanta 1–1 Juventus Bergamo
Magrin 14' Briaschi 40'
30 January 1985 15 Juventus 1–0 Lazio Torino
Platini 70' Stadium: Comunale
Note: Rescheduled from 13 January 1985
10 February 1985 18 Juventus 2–1 Avellino Torino
Platini 35' (pen.), 82' Díaz 74' Stadium: Comunale
17 February 1985 19 Milan 3–2 Juventus Milan
Virdis 3', 39'
Di Bartolomei 46' (pen.)
Platini 12'
Rossi 30'
Stadium: San Siro
24 February 1985 20 Juventus 1–1 Verona Torino
Briaschi 74' Di Gennaro 76' Stadium: Comunale
3 March 1985 21 Juventus 5–1 Cremonese Torino
Boniek 10'
Briaschi 14', 87'
Platini 40', 49' (pen.)
Finardi 12' (pen.) Stadium: Comunale
17 March 1985 22 Roma 1–1 Juventus Olimpico
Nela 67' Boniek 64' Stadium: Roma
31 March 1985 24 Torino 0–2 Juventus Torino
Briaschi 11'
Platini 87' (pen.)
Stadium: Comunale
14 April 1985 25 Juventus 3–2 Udinese Torino
Boniek 33', 81'
Koetting 86'
Carnevale 20'
Zico 90'
Stadium: Comunale
21 April 1985 26 Ascoli 1–1 Juventus Ascoli Piceno
Nicolini 50' Tardelli 22'
5 May 1985 28 Napoli 0–0 Juventus Napoli
Stadium: San Paolo
12 May 1985 29 Juventus 1–1 Sampdoria Torino
Platini 57' Scanziani 76' Stadium: Comunale
19 May 1985 30 Lazio 3–3 Juventus Roma
Giordano 3', 68' (pen.)
Podavini 74'
Platini 12'
Brio 34'
Scirea 61'
Stadium: Olimpico

Coppa Italia

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Group phase

Group 7
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Juventus 5 4 1 0 17 2 +15 9
2 Cagliari 5 3 0 2 7 6 +1 6
3 Atalanta 5 1 4 0 6 5 +1 6
4 Taranto 5 1 2 2 5 6 −1 4
5 Palermo 5 1 1 3 4 11 −7 3
6 Sambenedettese 5 0 2 3 1 10 −9 2
Source: [citation needed]

Eightfinals

13 February 1985 Campobasso 1–0 Juventus
27 February 1985 Juventus 4–1 Campobasso Torino
Stadium: Comunale

Quarterfinals

12 June 1985 Juventus 0–0 Milan Torino
Stadium: Comunale
19 June 1985 Milan 1–0 Juventus Milan
Stadium: San Siro

European Cup

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First round

19 September 1984 1 FC Ilves Finland 0–4 Italy Juventus Tampere, Finland
Rossi 12', 21', 89'
Platini 37' (pen)
Stadium: Tammela Stadion
3 October 1984 2 Juventus Italy 2–1
(6–1 agg.)
Finland FC Ilves Turin, Italy
Platini 58', 66' Kuuluvainen 18' Stadium: Stadio Olimpico di Torino

Second round

7 November 1984 2 Grasshopper Zürich Switzerland 2–4
(2–6 agg.)
Italy Juventus Zürich, Switzerland
Koller 30'
Schällibaum 71'
Briaschi 21'
Vignola 40'
Platini 56', 86' (pen)
Stadium: Hardturm-Stadion

Quarter-finals

20 March 1985 2 AC Sparta Praha Czechoslovakia 1–0
(1–3 agg.)
Italy Juventus Prague, Czechoslovakia
Berger 77' (pen) Stadium: Stadion Letná

Semi-finals

Final

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29 May 1985 Juventus Italy 1–0 England Liverpool Brussels, Belgium
Platini 56' (pen.) Report MatchCentre Stadium: Stade du Heysel
Attendance: 59,000
Referee: André Daina (Switzerland)

UEFA Super Cup

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16 January 1985 Juventus Italy 2–0 England Liverpool Turin, Italy
20:30 CET Boniek 39', 79' Report Stadium: Stadio Olimpico di Torino
Attendance: 55,384
Referee: Dieter Pauly (West Germany)

Statistics

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Players statistics

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No. Pos Nat Player Total Serie A Coppa European Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK Italy ITA Stefano Tacconi 24 -22 12 -16 7 -3 5 -3
DF Italy ITA Luciano Favero 48 0 30 0 9 0 9 0
DF Italy ITA Sergio Brio 24 2 17 1 3 1 4 0
DF Italy ITA Gaetano Scirea 48 2 30 2 9 0 9 0
DF Italy ITA Antonio Cabrini 47 1 30 0 8 1 9 0
MF San Marino SMR Massimo Bonini 47 1 30 1 9 0 8 0
MF Italy ITA Marco Tardelli 42 3 28 2 6 0 8 1
MF France FRA Michel Platini 46 29 29+1 18 7 4 9 7
FW Italy ITA Massimo Briaschi 43 22 27 12 7 7 9 3
FW Italy ITA Paolo Rossi 42 10 27 3 6 2 9 5
FW Poland POL Zbigniew Boniek 41 10 26 6 6 3 9 1
GK Italy ITA Luciano Bodini 24 -22 18 -17 2 -2 4 -3
MF Italy ITA Beniamino Vignola 40 5 11+16 1 9 2 4 2
DF Italy ITA Nicola Caricola 22 0 7+6 0 5 0 4 0
DF Italy ITA Stefano Pioli 24 1 5+9 0 7 1 3 0
MF Italy ITA Giovanni Koetting 13 1 2+5 1 5 0 1 0
MF Italy ITA Cesare Prandelli 19 0 1+10 0 4 0 4 0
MF Italy ITA Bruno Limido 14 0 0+4 0 7 0 3 0
MF Italy ITA Aldo Docetti 0 0 0 0 0 0
DF Italy ITA Vincenzo Mastrototaro
FW Italy ITA Mauro Deriggi
FW Italy ITA Michele Scola

References

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  1. ^ "Norme organizzative interne della F.I.G.C. - Art. 51.6" (PDF) (in Italian). Italian Football Federation. 12 September 2018. Archived (PDF) from the original on 12 January 2019. Retrieved 11 November 2018.