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In the 1980s, the Trapattoni era was extremely successful, and the team began the decade by winning the league title three more times by 1984. Juventus had now won 20 Italian league titles and were entitled to wear a second golden star on their shirts, making them the first and only Italian team to do so. The club's players were garnering a lot of attention at the time, and Paolo Rossi was awarded European Footballer of the Year after helping Italy win the 1982 World Cup, where he was crowned Player of the Tournament. Juventus won the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1983-84 with the help of Domenico Penzo and Zbigniew Boniek. Juventus defeated Porto in the final of the European Cup Winners' Cup in the 1983–84 season. The European Cup was added to the club's collection of European titles the following year. They were also crowned Serie A winners at the end of the season. They were unable to retain their Serie A title the next season, finishing sixth in the league. They did, however, win the European Cup that season.


 Juventus won the first leg 4–0 at the Ratina Stadion in Finland, thanks to a hat-trick from Paolo Rossi and a goal from Michel Platini. They won the second leg 2–1 at Stadio Comunale, and the contest was won 6–1 on aggregate. Juventus was drawn against Swiss team Grasshopper in the second round. Juventus won the first leg 2–0 in Italy and the second leg 4–2 in Switzerland to win the tie 6–2 on aggregate. Sparta Prague of Czechoslovakia was Juventus' quarter-final opponent. Juventus won the first leg 3–0 in Italy with two goals from Marco Tardelli, Paolo Rossi, and Massimo Brioschi.  They were defeated 1–0 in the second leg at Sparta's home ground, Letná stadium, but advanced to the semi-finals on an aggregate score of 3–1. Juventus faced Bordeaux in the semi-finals and won the first leg 3–0 in Italy, with goals from Zbigniew Boniek, Brioschi, and Platini. Bordeaux's home field, the Stade Chaban-Delmas, hosted the second leg. Bordeaux lost 3–2 on aggregate after dominating the match 2–0.


Claudio Gentile, Michel Platini, Antonio Cabrini, Marco Tardelli, Massimo Bonini, Massimo Storgato, Roberto Bettega, Zbigniew Boniek; Al centro: Giovanni Trapattoni (allenatore), Gaetano Scirea, Domenico Marocchino, Giulio Drago, Dino Zoff, Luciano Bodini, Claudio Cesare Prandelli, Carlo Osti, Romolo Bizzotto (Allenatore in seconda); Seduti: Luciano De Maria (Massaggiatore), Giuliano Burgato, Sergio Brio, Damiano Farina, Paolo Rossi, Giovanni Koetting, Giuseppe Galderisi, Giuseppe Furino, Valerio Remino (Massaggiatore).










08.08.1982 Classica di Villar Perosa Juventus-Juve Primavera 4-0
11.08.1982 Amichevole Casale-Juventus 0-2
14.08.1982 Amichevole Cesena-Juventus 1-0
18.08.1982 Coppa Italia Catania-Juventus 1-1
22.08.1982 Coppa Italia Juventus-Pescara 2-1
25.08.1982 Amichevole Juventus-Widzew Lodz 3-0
29.08.1982 Coppa Italia Genoa-Juventus 3-4
01.09.1982 Coppa Italia Juventus-Milan 2-1
05.09.1982 Coppa Italia Padova-Juventus 1-1
12.09.1982 Campionato Serie A Sampdoria-Juventus 1-0
15.09.1982 Coppa dei Campioni Hvidovre-Juventus 1-4
19.09.1982 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Cesena 2-0
26.09.1982 Campionato Serie A Verona-Juventus 2-1
29.09.1982 Coppa dei Campioni Juventus-Hvidovre 3-3
03.10.1982 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Napoli 3-0
10.10.1982 Campionato Serie A Fiorentina-Juventus 0-1
17.10.1982 Campionato Serie A Udinese-Juventus 0-0
20.10.1982 Coppa dei Campioni Standard Liegi-Juventus 1-1
24.10.1982 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Roma 2-1
31.10.1982 Campionato Serie A Avellino-Juventus 1-1
03.11.1982 Coppa dei Campioni Juventus-Standard Liegi 2-0
07.11.1982 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Pisa 3-2
21.11.1982 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Torino 1-0
25.11.1982 Amichevole Fabriano-Juventus 0-4
28.11.1982 Campionato Serie A Ascoli-Juventus 2-0
08.12.1982 Amichevole Borgosesia-Juventus 2-3
12.12.1982 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Catanzaro 3-1
19.12.1982 Campionato Serie A Inter-Juventus 0-0
29.12.1982 Amichevole Pinerolo-Juventus 1-4
02.01.1983 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Cagliari 1-1
09.01.1983 Campionato Serie A Genoa-Juventus 1-0
16.01.1983 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Sampdoria 1-1
23.01.1983 Campionato Serie A Cesena-Juventus 2-2
30.01.1983 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Verona 0-0
06.02.1983 Campionato Serie A Napoli-Juventus 0-0
09.02.1983 Coppa Italia Juventus-Bari 1-0
20.02.1983 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Fiorentina 3-0
23.02.1983 Coppa Italia Bari-Juventus 1-1
27.02.1983 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Udinese 4-0
02.03.1983 Coppa dei Campioni Aston Villa-Juventus 1-2
06.03.1983 Campionato Serie A Roma-Juventus 1-2
13.03.1983 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Avellino 4-1
16.03.1983 Coppa dei Campioni Juventus-Aston Villa 3-1
20.03.1983 Campionato Serie A Pisa-Juventus 0-0
27.03.1983 Campionato Serie A Torino-Juventus 3-2
06.04.1983 Coppa dei Campioni Juventus-Widzew Lodz 2-0
10.04.1983 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Ascoli 5-0
20.04.1983 Coppa dei Campioni Widzew Lodz-Juventus 2-2
24.04.1983 Campionato Serie A Catanzaro-Juventus 1-2
01.05.1983 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Inter 0-2
08.05.1983 Campionato Serie A Cagliari-Juventus 1-2
15.05.1983 Campionato Serie A Juventus-Genoa 4-2
19.05.1983 Amichevole Vicenza-Juventus 2-1
25.05.1983 Coppa dei Campioni Amburgo-Juventus 1-0
25.05.1983 La Juventus perde la finale di Coppa dei Campioni
01.06.1983 Coppa Italia Juventus-Roma 3-0
04.06.1983 Coppa Italia Roma-Juventus 0-2
11.06.1983 Coppa Italia Juventus-Inter 2-1
15.06.1983 Coppa Italia Inter-Juventus 0-0
19.06.1983 Coppa Italia Verona-Juventus 2-0
22.06.1983 Coppa Italia Juventus-Verona 3-0
22.06.1983 La Juventus si aggiudica la Coppa Italia (7ª vittoria)
26.06.1983 Mundialito Clubs Milan-Juventus 2-2
28.06.1983 Mundialito Clubs Juventus-Penarol 0-0
30.06.1983 Mundialito Clubs Inter-Juventus 0-1
02.07.1983 Mundialito Clubs Juventus-Flamengo 2-1 

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