1989–90 Juventus F.C. season
1989–90 season | |||
Head Coach | Dino Zoff | ||
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Serie A | 4th | ||
Coppa Italia | Champions | ||
UEFA Cup | Champions | ||
Top goalscorer | Salvatore Schillaci (15) | ||
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Juventus won two trophies in a successful season. The league performance was not an improvement of the disappointing 4th place the previous season, but thanks to final wins against Milan in Coppa Italia and against Fiorentina in the double-header final of the UEFA Cup.
Squad
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1989-90 Juventus' line-up
Goalkeepers
Defenders
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Luigi De Agostini
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Dario Bonetti
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Nicolò Napoli
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Pasquale Bruno
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Roberto Tricella
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Sergio Brio (C)
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Massimiliano Rosa
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Michele Serena
Midfielders
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Giancarlo Marocchi
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Sergei Aleinikov
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Roberto Galia
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Oleksandr Zavarov
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Angelo Alessio
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Daniele Fortunato
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Salvatore Avallone
Attackers
Serie A
Matches
7 | Lazio | 1–1 | Juventus | |
Di Canio ![]() |
De Agostini ![]() |
11 | Milan | 3–2 | Juventus | |
van Basten ![]() Donadoni ![]() |
De Agostini ![]() Schillaci ![]() |
17 | Juventus | 3–0 | Lecce | |
Schillaci ![]() ![]() De Agostini ![]() |
20 | Fiorentina | 2–2 | Juventus | |
Baggio ![]() Battistini ![]() |
Napoli ![]() Zavarov ![]() |
21 | Ascoli | 1–2 | Juventus | |
Brio ![]() De Agostini ![]() |
28 | Juventus | 3–0 | Milan | |
Schillaci ![]() Rui Barros ![]() |
References
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