Foot-Ball Club Juventus 1930-31 football season
During the 1930-31 Foot-Ball Club Juventus played in Serie A and Mitropa Cup.
Summary [ ]
The team competed in its second Serie A with sole group format, and clinched the title. The club replaced Scottish couch Billy Aitken [1] with former Italian National Team manager Carlo Carcano [2] introducing Metodo tactic (2-3-2-3) with the defenders trio Combi-Rosetta-Caligaris (one of all-time best defenders line up).
The club renforced the block with Alfredo Bodoira and . In midfield arrived argentinen Eugenio Castellucci , also Francesco Rier and Aldo Vollono , on attack from Argentina [3] along with Giovanni Ferrari, Gilberto Pogliano et Giovanni Vecchina.
Squad [ ]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Competitions [ ]
Serie A [ ]
Main article: 1930-31 Serie A
League table [ ]
Source: Panini(C) Champion
Matches [ ]
Juventus v Pro Patria
28 September 1930 1 Juventus 4-1 Pro Patria show Torino
Cesarini 1' Vecchina 31' , 75' , 84'
Report
77'
Stadium: Campo Juventus Referee: Giusto Sardi
Juventus v Casale
12 October 1930 3 Juventus 2-0 Casale show Torino
Orsi 68' (rig.) , 82'
Report
Stadium: Campo Juventus Referee: Nereo Bertoli
Juventus v Legnano
16 November 1930 8 Juventus 1-0 Legnano show Torino
Orsi 17'
Report
Stadium: Campo Juventus Referee: Rinaldo Barlassina
Triestina v Juventus
30 November 1930 10 Triestina 0-0 Juventus show Trieste
Report
Stadium: Stadio Montebello Referee: Albino Carraro
Juventus v Bologna
7 December 1930 11 Juventus 2-0 Bologna show Torino
Ferrari 19' Orsi 73' (pen)
Report
Stadium: Campo Juventus Referee: Rodolfo Zorzi
Juventus v Livorno
1 February 1931 17 Juventus 4-1 Livorno show Torino
Ferrari 11' , 62' (rig.) Vecchina 30' Rier 89'
Report
88'
Stadium: Campo Juventus Referee: Enrico Dall'Era
Juventus v Pro Vercelli
8 March 1931 21 Juventus 5-1 Pro Vercelli show Torino
Orsi 40' Vecchina 41' , 70' , 80' Cesarini 55'
Report
23'
Stadium: Campo Juventus Referee: Rinaldo Barlassina
Juventus v Genova
22 March 1931 23 Juventus 4-1 Genova show Torino
Vecchina 2' , 27' , 52' Orsi 67' (rig.)
Report
70'
Stadium: Campo Juventus Referee: Felice Rovida
Juventus v Alessandria
5 April 1931 24 Juventus 4-1 Alessandria show Torino
Munerati 13' , 15' Orsi 79' , 89'
Report
41' (o.g. ) Caligaris
Stadium: Campo Juventus Referee: Rinaldo Barlassina
Juventus v Modena
4 June 1931 30 Juventus 4-1 Modena show Torino
Ferrari 16' Orsi 23' Rier 66' 72' (aut.)
Report
79'
Stadium: Campo Juventus Referee: Ermenegildo Melandri
Mitropa Cup [ ]
Quarterfinals [ ]
Juventus v Sparta Praha
Sparta Praha v Juventus
Sparta Praha v Juventus
2 September 1931 Replay Sparta Praha 3-2 Juventus show Wien
25' Nejedlý 58' Silný 70'
20' Orsi 89' Ferrari
Stadium: Hohe Warte Stadion Referee: Paul Ruoff
Statistics [ ]
Squad statistics [ ]
[8]
Competition
Points
Home
Away
Total
GD
G
W
D
L
Gs
Ga
G
W
D
L
Gs
Ga
G
W
D
L
Gs
Ga
Serie A
55
17
15
1
1
50
14
17
10
4
3
29
23
34
25
5
4
79
37
+42
Mitropa Cup
-
1
1
0
0
2
1
2
0
0
2
2
4
3
1
0
2
4
5
-1
Total
-
18
16
1
1
52
15
19
10
4
5
31
27
37
26
5
6
83
42
+41
Players statistics [ ]
[9]
See also [ ]
Fabrizio Melegari. Almanacco illustrato del calcio - La storia 1898-2004. Modena, . Panini, 2004.
Carlo F. Chiesa. "Il grande romanzo dello scudetto ", from «Calcio 2000» - years 2002 and 2003
References [ ]
^ "Aitken" . storiedicalcio.altervista.org.
^ "Legend Carcano" . gazzetta.it.
^ "Maglio comes to Juve" (in Italian). once-onze.narod.ru.[permanent dead link ]
^ Added for Mitropa Cup.
^ Added
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^ Melegari. Almanacco illustrato del calcio - La storia 1898-2004 (in Italian). p. 84. .
^ Melegari. Almanacco illustrato del calcio . Panini. p. 85. .
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