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A Season of Triumph: The Scudetto Returns
After nine long years of waiting, Juventus reclaimed the Serie A title. The Scudetto was won not only with skill and determination but also in the shadow of immense loss. During the course of the season, the footballing world mourned the loss of defender Andrea Fortunato, who succumbed to cancer. Aged just 23, Fortunato had become a key figure in the starting lineup before his illness struck.
Every kick of the ball, every victory, and every goal that brought Juventus closer to the title was dedicated to the memory of this young talent. The triumph in Serie A, the first since the 1985-86 season, carried with it the weight of both joy and sorrow.
A Double Delight: Serie A and Coppa Italia
Juventus didn't stop at the Serie A triumph; they also clinched the Coppa Italia. In a thrilling two-leg contest against Parma, they emerged victorious. A 1-0 win at the Stadio delle Alpi followed by a resounding 2-0 victory at the Stadio Ennio Tardini sealed their domestic double.
UEFA Cup Heartbreak: A Treble Denied
As the UEFA Cup journey unfolded, Juventus found themselves facing Parma once again, having previously defeated Borussia Dortmund. The anticipation was palpable, as they aimed for a historic treble. However, destiny had other plans. Juventus were narrowly defeated by Parma, with a 0-1 loss followed by a 1-1 draw. The elusive treble slipped through their fingers.
Season Summary: A Bittersweet Glory
Serie A: 1st Place (Securing a spot in the UEFA Champions League) Coppa Italia: Winners UEFA Cup: Runners-up Top Goalscorer: League - Gianluca Vialli (17 goals), All Competitions - Fabrizio Ravanelli (30 goals)
The 1995-96 season would forever be etched in Juventus' history, not just for the titles they won but for the poignant story of Andrea Fortunato. It was a season that exemplified the resilience of a team that overcame adversity, celebrated victories with heavy hearts, and honored the memory of a fallen comrade. In the end, it was a season that reminded us that football is more than just a game; it's a journey filled with emotion, dedication, and the enduring spirit of those who love and live for the beautiful game.
Juventus 1994-95 Home Jersey
Size Guidance (Retro Jersey)
Size Chest (in) Length (in) Rec. Height (ft/in) Rec. Weight (lb) S 39 28 65–67 121–132 M 41 28 67–69 132–154 L 43 29 69–71 154–176 XL 44 30 71–75 176–198 XXL 46 31 75–79 198–220 Note: All sizes are for reference only. Manual measurement may result in an error of ±1 inch.
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TOP FIT
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SPECIFICATIONS
- Regular fit
- Woven team's crest
- Iconic brand logo
- 100% recycled polyester
- Durable wear
WASHING INSTRUCTIONS
- DO NOT use fabric softener
- Do not bleach
- Do not tumble dry
- Do not dry clean
- Touch up with cool iron
- Machine wash warm
- Wash and iron inside out
- Remove immediately
- LINE DRY
































