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Juventus is the most successful team in the history of
Italian football. Overall, the club have won 51 official trophies, more
than
any other team in the country; 40 in Italy, which is also a record, and
11 in
European and world competitions. The Old Lady is the third most
successful club
in Europe and the sixth in the world with the most international titles
officially recognized by one of the six continental football
confederations and
FIFA.
The first ever official game participated in by Juventus was in the
Third Federal Football Championship, the predecessor of Serie A,
against Torinese; Juve lost 0–1. The
biggest ever victory recorded by Juventus was 15–0 against Cento, in
the second round of the Coppa Italia in the 1926–27 season. In terms of
the league; Fiorentina and Fiumana were famously on the end of the Old
Lady's
biggest championship wins, both were beaten 11–0 and were recorded in
the 1928–29 season. Juventus' heaviest championship defeats came during
the 1911–12 and 1912–13 seasons; they were against Milan in 1912 (1–8)
and Torino in 1913 (0–8).
The Old Lady holds the record for the most goals in a single
season, in the top flight of Italian football, this includes national
league, national cup and European competition, with a total of 106
goals in the 1992–93 season. The sale of Zinédine Zidane to Real
Madrid of Spain from Juventus in 2001, set the current world football
transfer record for the most expensive deal, costing the Spanish club
around £46 million.