Juventus FC
·13 de dezembro de 2024
Juventus FC
·13 de dezembro de 2024
18.30 Gate opening 21.00 Kick-Off 21.45 Half-time 22.45 Full-Time
Please take note of the following communication:
All proposed menus offer a wide variety of dishes, attempting to take into account, in their design and differentiation, most dietary needs, subject to the following specifications.
We inform you that it is not possible to accommodate any requests for variations, whether for health reasons (allergies, food intolerances, celiac disease), religious reasons, personal tastes or dietary regimens, as the spaces and the complexity of the service do not allow us to guarantee the correct management of special diets.
Allergens will be clearly indicated in the composition of each dish.
We inform you that the catering company providing the catering service, Vi.co.ok S.r.l., although adhering to the most scrupulous observance of hygiene and health regulations in the preparation of food, cannot guarantee the absolute absence of traces of the aforementioned allergens in the dishes served.
From Milan, take the A4 motorway towards Turin. Continue on the northern ring road, exit at Venaria-Stadio and follow the signs.
From Turin Caselle, take the northern ring road, exit at Venaria-Stadio and follow the signs.
From Turin South, take the ring road towards Milan, exit at Venaria-Stadio and follow the signs.
For the satnav, set the coordinates 45°6'34''N 7°38'28''E
DID YOU KNOW?
Juventus, the most successful team in the competition with 15 titles, has won six of the last eight Coppa Italia finals, including the last two against Atalanta (2021 and 2024).
Dusan Vlahovic, after scoring against Inter on May 11, 2022, became the third Juventus player to score in two Coppa Italia finals, following John Charles (1958/59 and 1959/60) and Savino Bellini (1937/38 and 1941/42).
Dusan Vlahovic's goal (after 3:44) was the fastest goal scored from the start of a match by Juventus in a Coppa Italia final.
Dusan Vlahovic scored a total of six right-footed goals last season, just one fewer than he had scored in total in the previous five seasons in all competitions since joining the Italian top flight.
Juventus fielded a starting lineup in the last final with an average age of 26 years and 193 days, the youngest for the Bianconeri in the last nine Coppa Italia finals.