1992–93 Juventus FC season
1992–93 season | |||
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Head Coach | Giovanni Trapattoni | ||
Serie A | 4th | ||
Coppa Italia | Semi Finals | ||
UEFA Cup | Champions | ||
Top goalscorer | Roberto Baggio (21) | ||
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Juventus F.C. did not manage to win the domestic championship for the seventh year in succession, but the legacy of the season was saved when it beat Borussia Dortmund by 3-1 away from home, then 3-0 in Turin, to clinch the 1992–93 edition of the UEFA Cup.
Prior to the season, Juventus had bought Andreas Möller and Gianluca Vialli for multi-million £ fees. Vialli was considered a disappointment relative to his Sampdoria form, but Möller quickly established himself as a key midfielder and easily came to terms with the Italian game. The third big-money signing David Platt from relegated Bari, spent his season mostly injured, and was sold to Sampdoria at the end of it. Roberto Baggio was the club topscorer for the third successive season, scoring 21 goals, despite being used as a trequartista, playing just behind the forwards.
Squad
Goalkeepers
Defenders
- Moreno Torricelli
- Jürgen Kohler
- Massimo Carrera
- Marco De Marchi
- Júlio César
- Alessandro Dal Canto
- Luigi Sartor
- Nicola Ragagnin
Midfielders
- Dino Baggio
- Antonio Conte
- Andreas Möller
- Roberto Galia
- Giancarlo Marocchi
- David Platt
- Massimiliano Giacobbo
Attackers
Serie A
Matches
12 | Fiorentina | 2–0 | Juventus | |
B. Laudrup 8' Sartor 53' (o.g.) |
22 | Juventus | 4–3 | Napoli | |
Di Canio 9' Platt 16' Ravanelli 72' Möller 87' |
Zola 51' Ferrara 71' Fonseca 80' (pen.) |
23 | Brescia | 2–0 | Juventus | |
Răduciouiu 22' M. Rossi 69' |
25 | Ancona | 0–1 | Juventus | |
Júlio César 29' |
33 | Pescara | 5–1 | Juventus | |
Allegri 35' (pen.), 59' Borgonovo 49' Martorella 86' Palladini 88' |
Ravanelli 2' |
Top Scorers
- Roberto Baggio 21 (3)
- Andreas Möller 10
- Gianluca Vialli 6
- Fabrizio Ravanelli 5 (1)
- Paolo Di Canio 3
- David Platt 3