Who is the best number 7 in Juventus history?
From iconic internationals to homegrown legends, the number 7 has been worn by some of the most electric players in Juve's storied history. Which one defined the shirt for you?
1Cristiano Ronaldo
Chose his iconic #7 on arrival at Juventus in 2018, scoring 101 goals in just 134 appearances — the only player in the club's history to exceed 100 goals in three seasons.
1000pts
2Francisco Conceição
Portuguese winger and son of Sérgio Conceição who took the #7 in 2024, making an immediate impact on loan from Porto with his direct play and technical quality.
977pts
3Didier Deschamps
French World Cup and Champions League winner who wore #7 at Juventus during a legendary midfield career, captaining France and epitomising leadership.
888pts
4Juan Cuadrado
Colombian winger who wore #7 for Juventus before and after Cristiano Ronaldo's spell, known for his explosive pace, deliveries and iconic partnership with the Black and White.
666pts
5Angelo Di Livio
Combative winger who wore #7 at Juventus from 1993 to 1999, key to the club's Champions League success and multiple Serie A title wins.
499pts
6Gianluca Pessotto
Reliable and loyal Juventus defender who wore #7 in the late 1990s–early 2000s, a stalwart across the Lippi era who came close to multiple Champions League finals.
499pts
7Simone Zaza
Italian striker who wore #7 at Juventus for two seasons (2014–2016), contributing in cup and league competition during the dominant Conte-Allegri transition era.
499pts
8Franco Causio
One of the earliest consistent wearers of the positional #7 at Juventus in the 1970s, a gifted right winger in the club's golden generation that won nine Serie A titles.
380pts
9Marco Tardelli
World Cup winner in 1982 who wore #7 at Juventus, scoring the iconic screaming goal in the World Cup final and winning the 1985 European Cup with the club.
380pts
10Antonio Conte
Wore #7 during his playing days at Juventus in the early 1990s, winning five Serie A titles as a player before becoming the iconic manager who led the club's return to dominance.
0pts
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