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Parma vs. Juventus FC (15.02.2012)

Date Season Halftime Result
15.02.2012 2011 0 : 0 0 : 0

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
54'' Parma F. Valiani ui.Substitution 1
58'' Juventus M. Estigarribia ui.Substitution 1
68'' Parma J. Biabiany ui.Substitution 2
68'' Juventus A. Matri ui.Substitution 2
77'' Parma A. Lucarelli ui.Substitution 3
88'' Juventus S. Lichtsteiner ui.Substitution 3

Lineup Parma

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 1 N. Pavarini
ui.hrac_ 5 C. Zaccardo
ui.hrac_ 6 A. Lucarelli
ui.hrac_ 19 S. Ferrario
ui.hrac_ 4 S. Morrone
ui.hrac_ 23 F. Modesto
ui.hrac_ 15 M. Mariga
ui.hrac_ 10 S. Giovinco
ui.hrac_ 80 F. Valiani
ui.hrac_ 11 S. Floccari
ui.hrac_ 7 J. Biabiany

Lineup Juventus FC

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 1 G. Buffon
ui.hrac_ 15 A. Barzagli
ui.hrac_ 26 S. Lichtsteiner
ui.hrac_ 19 L. Bonucci
ui.hrac_ 3 G. Chiellini
ui.hrac_ 21 A. Pirlo
ui.hrac_ 22 A. Vidal
ui.hrac_ 8 C. Marchisio
ui.hrac_ 28 M. Estigarribia
ui.hrac_ 14 M. Vucinic
ui.hrac_ 32 A. Matri

Substitutes Parma

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 24 G. Musacci
ui.hrac_ 2 Jonathan
ui.hrac_ 33 F. Santacroce
ui.hrac_ 18 M. Gobbi
ui.hrac_ 21 S. Okaka
ui.hrac_ 22 R. Palladino
ui.hrac_ 83 A. Mirante

Substitutes Juventus FC

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 24 E. Giaccherini
ui.hrac_ 18 F. Quagliarella
ui.hrac_ 4 M. Cáceres
ui.hrac_ 10 A. Del Piero
ui.hrac_ 20 S. Padoin
ui.hrac_ 23 M. Borriello
ui.hrac_ 30 M. Storari

Parma

Parma football team is one of the Italian clubs with a long history. During its existence, the team enjoyed one Serie A runner-up finish in the 1996/1997 season. Alongside this, it has also won several successes on the cup stage. Parma also achieved success in Europe, winning the UEFA Cup and the European Super Cup. The team is currently in the lower competitions, but still has a strong fan base and, above all, the belief that a return to the elite of the premier league is only a matter of time.

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Juventus FC

The most famous nickname of Italy's most successful big club is La vecchia Signora (The Old Lady), but they are also simply called Juve for short. Their club colours are white and black, which is also related to their other well-known nickname bianconeri (white and black). Their home is Juventus Stadium, which is currently called Allianz Stadium for sponsorship reasons. It is a modern stadium that was built in 2011 and has a capacity of 41,507 seats. Until then, the club played at the former Stadio delle Alpi.

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