1934–35 FBC Juventus season explained

Club:Foot-Ball Club Juventus
Season:1934–35
Manager:Carlo Carcano
(until 16 December 1934)
Carlo Bigatto
Chairman:Giovanni Agnelli
Chrtitle:President
Stadium:Stadio Benito Mussolini
League:Serie A
League Result:1st (in Mitropa Cup)
Cup2:Mitropa Cup
Cup2 Result:Semi-finals
League Topscorer:Felice Borel (14)
Season Topscorer:Felice Borel (20)
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Prevseason:1933–34
Nextseason:1935–36

During the 1934–35 season Foot-Ball Club Juventus competed in Serie A and the Mitropa Cup.

Summary

The club won their fifth title in a row,[1] a unique achievement only surpassed in 2017 by the same Juventus.[2] In December 1934 coach Carcano was suddenly removed from the Juventus club in order to stifle a homosexual scandal in which he was implicated by elements of society hostile to him.[3] [4] Bigatto returned to Juventus in a managerial role during the latter part of the season with the club winning the league over Inter by two points; Virginio Rosetta then took over the team in June.[5]

Squad

[6] [7] [8]

Competitions

Serie A

See main article: 1934-35 Serie A.

Matches

Mitropa Cup

See main article: 1935 Mitropa Cup.

Semifinals

Statistics

Squad statistics

Competition[9] [10] PointsHomeAwayTotalGD
44 15 11 4 0 29 7 15 7 4 4 16 15 30 18 8 4 45 22 +23
- 3 2 1 0 9 3 4 1 1 2 7 11 7 3 2 2 16 14 +2
Total - 18 13 5 0 38 10 19 8 5 6 23 26 37 21 10 6 61 36 +25

Players statistics

Appearances

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La Juventus si riconferma campione d'Italia. La Stampa. 3 June 1935. 3.
  2. Web site: Quinquenni d'Oro. myjuve.it.
  3. Web site: Carcano Out of Juventus. https://archive.today/20130629150738/http://www.laspecula.com/oldwebsite/sport_publ/omosessualit%E0_nello_sport_un_tab%F9_da_sfatare.htm. dead. 2013-06-29. laspecula.com.
  4. Web site: Archived copy . 21 February 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150923200520/http://www.carlinsboys.com/storia.html . 23 September 2015 .
  5. Web site: Season 34-35. Forza-Juventus.com. September 28, 2007. April 23, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20070928040441/http://www.forza-juventus.com/biographies/bigatto.htm. September 28, 2007. dead.
  6. Transferred in for 1935 Mitropa Cup.
  7. Released in April 1935,
  8. Web site: Orsi torna in Argentina. La Stampa. 4 April 1935. 7.
  9. Book: Almanacco illustrato del calcio - La storia 1898-2004. Melegari. 92. Italian. .
  10. Web site: 1935 Mitropa Cup. 10 April 2020 . Iffhs.de.