Piacenza Calcio 1919
The Italian football club has several nicknames, including Papaveri, Lupi (wolves) and Biancorossi (red and white). Especially from the last one, of course, we can also deduce the club's colours. These can be found both in the emblem, which also features a wolf's head, but mainly on the jerseys, with red dominating the home ones and white on the away ones. Alternatively, they also use black jerseys with red and white details. Home games are played at the Stadio Leonardo Garilli, which has a capacity of 21,668 people. The year 1919, which is in the club's name, is the year of its foundation. It operates in the city of Piacenza.
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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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