Juventus vs Sporting Lisbon (UCL Live) (Time: 2:45 PM ET/12:45 AM GMT +6)

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Juventus  Football Club
Juventus Football Club è orgogliosa di presentare ai propri tifosi e agli appassionati di calcio di tutto il mondo la propria pagina ufficiale su Facebook e spera che l’interazione produca un confronto libero e costruttivo, nel rispetto delle più elementari regole di educazione e buonsenso.
La Juventus e i moderatori della pagina Facebook svolgeranno un’attività di verifica dei contenuti per evitare la diffusione di messaggi offensivi o scorretti che saranno pertanto eliminati (volgarità, commenti offensivi, commenti razzisti, riferimenti politici o religiosi, frasi violente, spam, link a siti esterni, iniziative commerciali). Eventuali casi di abuso potranno essere segnalati direttamente a Facebook cliccando “segnala come offensivo” a lato del commento.
Fondata nel 1897, la Juventus è la società di calcio professionistico più amata in Italia e tra le più seguite al mondo con oltre 170 milioni di simpatizzanti. In Italia i tifosi bianconeri sono circa 12 milioni distribuiti in modo uniforme su tutto il territorio.
Il primo fondamentale scopo della Juventus è dare ai propri sostenitori le più grandi soddisfazioni sportive, vivendo il calcio da protagonista e proseguendo una tradizione vincente che si è confermata nel corso degli oltre cento anni di gloriosa storia. Tra i principi fondamentali c’è la volontà di promuovere l’etica sportiva e conciliare la dimensione professionistica ed economica del calcio con la sua valenza etica e sociale, mantenendo nel tempo uno stile di condotta consono alla propria tradizione, nel rispetto dei propri sostenitori e di tutti gli sportivi.



Juventus Football Club is proud to present to its supporters, and football lovers of the world its official page on Facebook in the hope that this will produce open and intelligent discussions, whilst considering basic rules of good manners and respect.
Juventus and the Facebook page moderators will moderate all content on the page in order to avoid offensive messages that will be deleted (vulgar language, offensive comments, racist comments, political and religious references, violent phrases, spam, links to external websites, commercial initiatives).
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Founded in 1897, Juventus is the most loved professional football society in Italy with more than 170 million fans. In Italy, Juventus’ have about 12 million supporters from all parts of the country. The club’s fundamental purpose is to give its supporters the greatest satisfaction in football, leading the field and continuing a winning tradition that has been confirmed over a glorious history of more than one hundred years. Among the main principles are the will to promote ethics in sport and to reconcile the professional and business side of football with its ethical and social role, maintaining a style of conduct in tune with the Club’s tradition, together with the utmost respect towards its fans and all sport enthusiasts in general.
S.p.A. (from Latin iuventūs, "youth"; Italian pronunciation: [juˈvɛntus]), colloquially known as Juve (pronounced [ˈjuːve]),[5] is a professional Italian football club in Turin, Piedmont. Founded in 1897 by some Torinese students, the club has worn a black and white striped home kit since 1903 and has played home matches in different grounds around its city, the latest being the 41,507-capacity Allianz Stadium. Nicknamed Vecchia Signora ("the Old Lady"), the club has won a thirty-three official league titles, twelve Coppa Italia titles and seven national Super Cups titles, being the record holder for all these competitions; two Intercontinental Cups, two European Champion Clubs' Cup and UEFA Champions Leagues, one European Cup Winners' Cup, a national record of three UEFA Cups, two UEFA Super Cups and one UEFA Intertoto Cup.[6][7] Consequently, the side leads the historical Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (FIGC) ranking[8] whilst on the international stage occupies the 4th position in Europe and the eight in the world for most confederation titles won with eleven trophies,[9] having led the UEFA rankings during seven seasons since its inception in 1979, the most for an Italian team.
Founded with the name of Sport-Club Juventus, initially as an athletics club,[10] it is the second oldest of its kind still active in the country after Genoa's football section (1893) and has competed uninterruptedly in the top flight league (reformulated as Serie A from 1929) since its debut in 1900 after changing its name to Foot-Ball Club Juventus, with the exception of the 2006–07 season, being managed by the industrial Agnelli family almost continuously since 1923.[11] The relationship between the club and that dynasty is the oldest and longest in national sports, making Juventus the first professional sporting club in the country,[12] having established itself as a major force in the national stage since the 1930s and at confederation level since the mid-1970s[13] and becoming one of the first ten wealthiest in world football in terms of value, revenue and profit since the mid-1990s,[14] being stocked in Borsa italiana since 2001.[15]
Under the management of Giovanni Trapattoni, the club won thirteen trophies in the ten years before 1986, including six league titles and five international titles, and became the first to win all three competitions organised by the Union of European Football Associations: the European Champions' Cup, Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Cup.[16] With successive triumphs in the 1984 European Super Cup and 1985 Intercontinental Cup, it become the first and thus far only in the world to complete a clean sweep of all confederation trophies;[17] an achievement that they revalidated with the title won in the 1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup after another successful era led by Marcello Lippi,[18] becoming in addition the only professional Italian club to have won every ongoing honour available to the first team and organised by a national or international football association. In December 2000, Juventus was ranked seventh in the FIFA's historic ranking of the best clubs in the world[19] and nine years later was ranked second best club in Europe during the 20th Century based on a statistical study series by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS), the highest for an Italian club in both.[20]
The club's fan base is the largest at national level and one of the largest worldwide.[21][22] Unlike most European sporting supporters' groups, which are often concentrated around their own club's city of origin,[23] it is widespread throughout the whole country and the Italian diaspora, making Juventus a symbol of anticampanilismo ("Anti-parochialism") and italianità ("Italianness").[24][25] The club has also provided the most players to the Italy national team, and different groups of its players have led the Azzurri squad to international success, most importantly in the 1934, 1982 and 2006 FIFA World Cups.[26][27]

Awards
2 Coppe Intercontinentali
2 Champions League
1 Coppa delle Coppe
3 Coppe UEFA
2 Supercoppe UEFA
1 Coppa Intertoto
34 Scudetti
10 Coppe Italia
7 Supercoppe Italiane


Sporting Lisbon 
Sporting Clube de Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈspɔɾtĩɡ(ɨ) ˈkluβ(ɨ) ðɨ puɾtuˈɣaɫ]) (EuronextSCP), or Sporting CP, is a sports club based in Lisbon, Portugal, that is best known for its football team. The club is usually referred to simply as Sporting in Portuguese-speaking countries; in English-speaking countries it is often referred to as Sporting Lisbon.
Sporting is one of the "Três Grandes" (Big Three) football clubs in Portugal. They are nicknamed Leões (Lions) and Verde e Brancos (Green and Whites). The club's anthem, "A Marcha do Sporting" (Sporting's March), was written in 1955. On 2 August 2017, Sporting announced they had reached 160,000 club members.[1]
Founded in Lisbon on 1 July 1906, Sporting were a founding member of the Primeira Liga and, along with rivals S.L. Benfica and FC Porto, have never been relegated from the top flight of Portuguese football since its establishment in 1934. Sporting are the third most decorated Portuguese football club, with 46 titles in all the Portuguese competitions and one international title, the 1963–64 European Cup Winners' Cup. Domestically, they have 18 Primeira Liga titles, 16 Portuguese Cups (Taça de Portugal), 4 Championship of Portugal (a record tied with Porto) and 8 Portuguese Super Cup trophies.[2]
Sporting's football youth academy system has developed players such as Paulo Futre, Simão, Nani, Ricardo Quaresma and Ballon d'Or recipients Cristiano Ronaldo and Luís Figo.[3] Sporting are currently ranked 53rd in UEFA club rankings.[4] The club also has achievements in other sports, being the third most decorated club in terms of European silverware (in different tiers), with 25 trophies – football, roller hockey (6), athletics (16) and handball (2) – placed behind Real Madrid (37) and Barcelona (92).[5]


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