Who is the best Juventus player of all time?

By YPB Team
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Rank the finest players ever to wear the black and white stripes of Juventus, Italian football's most storied club.

Alessandro Del Piero - ranking option ranked #1

Alessandro Del Piero

Juventus' greatest icon who spent 19 years at the club, scoring 290 goals and becoming the most recognizable face of Italian football in the 1990s and 2000s.

1/11
Gianluigi Buffon - ranking option ranked #2

Gianluigi Buffon

Italian goalkeeper widely regarded as the greatest of all time, making 685 Juventus appearances and winning 10 Serie A titles across two spells.

2/11
Michel Platini - ranking option ranked #3

Michel Platini

French midfield genius who won three consecutive Ballon d'Ors from 1983–85 while at Juventus, helping the club to their first European Cup in 1985.

3/11
Roberto Baggio - ranking option ranked #4

Roberto Baggio

Italian forward of divine skill and the 1993 Ballon d'Or winner, whose three seasons at Juventus produced some of the most magical football Italy has ever seen.

4/11
Pavel Nedvěd - ranking option ranked #5

Pavel Nedvěd

Czech midfielder of relentless energy and brilliant technical ability who won the 2003 Ballon d'Or with Juventus and is widely regarded as the best player of the modern era to wear the black and white.

5/11
Zinedine Zidane - ranking option ranked #6

Zinedine Zidane

French midfield maestro who graced Juventus with five seasons of breathtaking football, winning two Serie A titles and reaching two Champions League finals.

6/11
Giampiero Boniperti - ranking option ranked #7

Giampiero Boniperti

Juventus' president-in-waiting who first made his name as the club's most prolific striker of the 1950s, scoring 182 goals in 443 appearances.

7/11
Dino Zoff - ranking option ranked #8

Dino Zoff

Legendary Italian goalkeeper who made 476 Juventus appearances and won six Serie A titles, the European Championship and the World Cup — all after the age of 30.

8/11
David Trezeguet - ranking option ranked #9

David Trezeguet

French striker who spent a decade at Juventus and scored 171 goals, known for his lethal first touch and his golden goal in the Euro 2000 final.

9/11
Andrea Pirlo - ranking option ranked #10

Andrea Pirlo

Deep-lying playmaker of extraordinary elegance who reinvented himself at Juventus after Milan, winning four Serie A titles with metronomic pass accuracy.

10/11
Gaetano Scirea - ranking option ranked #11

Gaetano Scirea

Refined sweeper of the 1970s–80s widely regarded as Italy's greatest ever libero, winning six Serie A titles and the 1985 European Cup with Juventus.

11/11

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